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Zoonotic Disease – Protect Your Pet and You!
While pets improve our lives in many ways, it’s essential to understand that they can impact your health. Zoonotic diseases are medical conditions that can spread from animals to humans and are a health risk all pet owners should be aware of. At Minnesota Veterinary...
Lily Toxicity and Other Toxic Plants
Do you know if the plants in your house are safe for your pet? As spring approaches and flowers begin to bloom, it’s essential to know which plants are safe and which ones could be toxic to your pet. Here are a few of the most common toxic plants and what you...
Spring Creepies and Crawlies – Why Prevention Matters
As spring returns, so are the creepies and crawlies. Fleas, ticks, and mosquitos are the most common pests that affect pets and can have serious impacts on your pet’s long-term health. Luckily, there are many ways to protect your pet and keep them pest-free. ...
The Importance of Dental Health All Year Long
While February is National Pet Dental Health Month, your pet’s dental health should be a priority all year long. Like people, pets can develop dental disease, and preventative care is essential for maintaining their oral health. At Minnesota Veterinary Hospital, we...
Valentine’s Day Safety
Are you spending Valentine’s Day with your furry friend? Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and Minnesota Veterinary Hospital is here to help keep your festivities pet-friendly. Here are some tips to help you shower your pets with love while also keeping them...
How Training Your Pet Enhances The Bond You Share
There are a variety of benefits that come with training your pet. Some of these benefits include improved social skills, reduced frustration, and increased mental stimulation. However, many pet owners overlook the many ways training can strengthen the special bond you...