Our Blog

What Should I Do If My Dog Ate Chocolate?

Few things make a dog owner’s heart sink faster than discovering an empty chocolate wrapper on the floor. Whether it was a chocolate bar left on the counter, a bag of holiday treats, or a batch of freshly baked brownies, many dogs will happily eat chocolate if given...

How Often Should My Cat Get Vaccinated?

If your cat received vaccines last year, you may be wondering if it's time for another round. The answer isn't always straightforward. While some vaccines are given annually, others may provide protection for several years. Factors such as your cat's age, lifestyle,...

Heartworm Prevention 101: What Every Pet Owner Needs to Know

April brings longer days, melting snow, and more time outside with your pet. It also marks the return of mosquitoes in Shoreview, MN. While they may seem like a minor nuisance, mosquitoes carry a serious risk for pets: heartworm disease. The good news is that...

From Ticks to Trouble: Understanding Lyme Disease in Pets

Spending time outdoors with your dog is one of the best parts of living in Shoreview, MN. Walks through neighborhood trails, trips to the park, and even relaxing in your backyard can be part of your daily routine. But with all that fresh air comes a hidden risk that...

Seasonal Allergies in Pets: Signs, Symptoms, and When to Call Your Vet

Spring and fall in Shoreview bring beautiful changes in the landscape, but they can also bring something less pleasant for pets. If your dog is constantly scratching or your cat seems uncomfortable, seasonal allergies could be the reason. Knowing what to look for and...

From Limping to Lethargy: Recognizing the Signs of Arthritis in Your Pet

It often starts with something small. Maybe your dog hesitates before jumping onto the couch, or your cat no longer greets you at the door. These changes can be easy to brush off as part of aging, but they may be early signs of arthritis. Recognizing these subtle...

March Pet Safety Awareness: Top 10 Toxins to Avoid

March is a great time to take a closer look at your pet’s environment and make sure it is as safe as possible. Dogs and cats are naturally curious, and many of the items we use every day can be harmful if a pet gets into them. During Pet Poison Prevention Awareness...

Itching, Scooting, and Scratching: Could Parasites Be the Cause?

If your dog is constantly scratching, chewing at their skin, or scooting across the floor, it can be frustrating and concerning. Many pet owners initially assume these behaviors are related to allergies or dry skin. While those can certainly play a role, parasites are...

Healthy Teeth, Happy Pets: Everything You Need to Know About Pet Dental Health

Have you noticed your furry friend’s breath isn’t as fresh as it used to be? Or perhaps you’ve seen some tartar buildup on their teeth? While these might seem like small issues, they could be signs of bigger dental health concerns. Just like us, dogs and cats need...

Spay/Neuter Awareness: Why It’s Important for Your Pet’s Health and Well-being

Have you ever thought about how spaying or neutering your pet can impact their long-term health and happiness? Beyond being a responsible pet owner, these procedures are essential for improving your pet’s quality of life and managing pet overpopulation. Let’s dive...

In it Together – Devoted Resolutions

It's a new year, and you have vowed to get in shape and improve your health. Although you might have made this resolution before only to fall back into old habits before the end of January, you mean it this time. The good news is that having a pet gives you even...

December 22 is Keep Pets Safe in Winter Day

December 22 is Keep Pets Safe in Winter Day

ASPCA Guidelines to Keep Pets Safe in Winter Many of the guidelines the organization offers are common sense, such as limiting your dog or cat's time outside when the temperature is low and the wind chill factor is high. You may not have considered others, such as...

November is Pet Diabetes Awareness Month

November is Pet Diabetes Awareness Month

Signs of Diabetes in Dogs and Cats We encourage you to contact our animal hospital for an evaluation if you notice any of these symptoms in your pet:   Increased thirst: If your pet suddenly starts emptying his water dish more often, it could be an early...

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...

join The Newsletter

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi volutpat, leo quis hendrerit dictum, sapien libero fermentum justo, eget faucibus diam arcu.

Looking For A Professional?

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi volutpat, leo quis hendrerit dictum, sapien libero fermentum justo, eget faucibus diam arcu.

Get in Touch By Phone Or email

Morbi volutpat, leo quis hendrerit dictum, sapien libero fermentum justo, eget faucibus diam arcu sit amet nisi. Duis rutrum diam.

Phone

(245) 426-3523