Can the new coronavirus affect my pet?
UPDATE AS OF NOVEMBER 19, 2020 by Dr. Vicki M Petsche Currently there is still limited evidence that companion animals can be infected with COVID 19 and no evidence that dogs or [...]
Pets have teeth too
Pets Have Teeth Too! Does your pet have bad breath? If you are not welcoming the exuberant kisses for you favorite furry friend because of bad breath, then there is a problem. [...]
Brain games for mental stimulation
How do you entertain your dog after being placed on "exercise restriction" after a surgery or injury? Or maybe it's a cold and dreary day and you can't get outside? Will your [...]
How to avoid a coyote encounter
In January 2020, two people were bitten by coyotes in the Chicagoland area. While coyotes are unlikely to attack humans there are attacks on our pets, especially during the winter months. Coyote [...]
The dog aging project
The University of Washington School of Medicine and the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences have launched a 10 year study involving 10,000 dogs to research what helps [...]
Your role during your pet’s veterinary visit
WHAT CAN OWNERS DO TO REDUCE STRESS? Your pets pick up on your own stress level during their visits. Part of being a Fear Free certified practice, we encourage owners to be [...]