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Mutts: The Ultimate Underdogs of National Mutt Day!

Have you ever looked into the soulful eyes of a mutt and felt like you’d met a one-in-a-million friend? National Mutt Day, celebrated on July 31 and December 2, is the perfect chance to recognize the incredible charm, resilience, and love these mixed breed dogs bring...

The Hidden Dangers: Zoonotic Diseases and Your Pets

Did you know your cuddly cat or playful pup could carry germs that can make you or your family sick? It’s not something any pet parent wants to think about, but understanding zoonotic diseases—those that pass from animals to humans—is a key part of keeping both your...

Skin Deep: How Summer Affects Your Pet’s Skin and Coat

The long, sunny days of summer are here—and while your pet may love the extra outdoor time, warm weather can do more than heat up their mood. It can also trigger skin and coat issues that leave pets itchy, uncomfortable, and even at risk for infection. As a trusted...

Senior Pets in Summer: Mobility, Hydration & Heat Awareness

Is your senior pet ready for summer? Just like us, older pets feel the heat—and they often feel it more intensely. Senior dogs and cats are more vulnerable to dehydration, heatstroke, and mobility issues, especially during Shoreview’s warm, humid months. But with a...

Pet-tential Emergencies: Are You Ready?

You never think it’ll happen to your pet—until it does. One minute, everything’s fine. Next, your dog is limping after a hike, or your cat is drooling after chewing something suspicious. Pet emergencies come out of nowhere, and they don’t wait for a convenient time....

Dental Duty: Why Your Pet’s Smile Deserves a Spotlight

Have you ever been greeted with a big, wet kiss from your dog—or a curious sniff from your cat—only to recoil at their breath? While we often chalk it up to being "just pet breath," it’s often a sign of something more serious: dental disease. Just like us, pets need...

Fact or Fiction? The Truth About Heartworm Disease

Think heartworm disease is only a worry during the summer months? Or that your indoor cat or dog is safe from it? You're not alone. Every year, pet owners in Shoreview and beyond make assumptions about heartworm disease—some harmless, others potentially dangerous....

Dog Bite Prevention: The Do’s and Don’ts of Canine Body Language

Dogs don’t speak our language, but they’re constantly communicating. Whether it’s a wagging tail, a nervous yawn, or a subtle shift in posture, every movement tells a story. And when we miss these signals, misunderstandings can happen—sometimes resulting in a bite....

Pet Poison Prevention: Everyday Household Hazards to Watch Out For

Every pet parent wants their furry family members to live happy, healthy lives. But did you know that some of the most dangerous threats to your pet’s well-being might already be in your home? In honor of National Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month, we’re shedding...

The Benefits of Regular Blood Work for Early Disease Detection

Did you know that pets can develop serious illnesses long before they show any outward symptoms? Unlike humans, our furry companions can’t tell us when something feels off. That’s why regular blood work is one of the most powerful tools for keeping your pet healthy....
Keep Your Pet Safe and Healthy This Halloween

Keep Your Pet Safe and Healthy This Halloween

Just Say No When It Comes to Candy for Pets Chocolate and artificial sweetener are especially toxic for pets. They can cause immediate gastric distress, including vomiting and diarrhea. Additional symptoms may include seizures, rapid breathing, and increased heart...

Keep Your Dog Safe This Hunting Season

Keep Your Dog Safe This Hunting Season

Best Practices to Keep Your Hunting Dog Safe Both you and your dog need a blaze orange hunting vest anytime you're in the woods. The bright color enables other hunters to see you both. It also protects your dog's internal organs if he's hit by a bullet or...

Protect Your Dog from Canine Parainfluenza

Protect Your Dog from Canine Parainfluenza

How Dog Flu Spreads This illness is most common among dogs in kennels, shelters, and other environments with multiple dogs present. However, any dog who has not received the parainfluenza vaccine is at risk of picking it up. An uninfected dog can acquire the virus...

Avoid a Hot Asphalt Injury with Your Dog

Avoid a Hot Asphalt Injury with Your Dog

  Although summer is winding down in Minnesota, August is typically the hottest month of the year. Unfortunately, many dog owners fail to realize that the temperature of asphalt often exceeds 100 degrees and can cause serious injuries to uncovered paws. Your...

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