In order to keep in line with Governor DeWine’s orders, and for the continued safety of our clients and staff ::: We now RECOMMEND everyone entering the building to wear some type of face mask or shield. A 6 foot distance from others will need to be maintained while inside (as much as possible) Limit…
Vaccines – why does my dog need them?
Vaccinations are a hot topic today, not just for humans but also for our furry friends. From claims they have cancer-causing ingredients to shortening a dog’s lifespan, some pet parents are wondering if vaccines are really worth it. Core Dog Vaccines The CORE vaccines are highly recommended for all dogs: meaning all dogs are considered to…
Pets and COVID-19
We know there are a lot of questions regarding your pets and the current situation with the COVID-19 virus. The AVMA has posted answers to a lot of FAQ and will continue to update their website as more information is available: https://bit.ly/34bXBJg One FAQ: Can pets spread COVID-19 to people? It’s important to remember if…
Holiday DON’Ts for your Pet
The holidays are certainly a festive time, but they can also be a risky time for your pets. Keep your holidays happy and safe by avoiding some of the risky holiday behaviors.
Halloween Dangers
Lights and decorations, costumes and masks, a constant parade of strangers at the door… Halloween can be a downright spooky experience for our pets with risks of poisoning, intestinal blockage and lost pets. 1. Don’t feed your pets Halloween candy, especially if it contains chocolate or xylitol (a common sugar substitute found in sugar-free candies…
Vaccinations 101
What are vaccines? Vaccines are products designed to trigger protective immune responses and prepare the immune system to fight future infections from disease-causing agents. Vaccines stimulate the immune system’s production of antibodies that identify and destroy disease-causing organisms that enter the body. Vaccines provide immunity against one or several diseases that can lessen the severity…
10 Things You Can Do to Make Veterinary Visits Better for Everyone
1. Accustom your pet to its carrier and to traveling in the car; 2. If your veterinarian doesn’t already have your pet’s medical record on file, bring it with you or have your previous veterinary team send or fax the records – or, at a minimum, bring your own notes on your pet’s health and…
7 Things You Can Do to Keep Your Pet Healthy
Keep your pet at a healthy weight. Exercise your pet. Feed your pet a balanced, nutritious diet. Have your veterinarian examine your pet at least once a year to make sure your pet is healthy and to help detect problems earlier. Vaccinate your pet against potentially deadly diseases such as distemper, parvo, panleukopenia and rabies….
Dalton Gazette & Kidron News – Serving the needs of clients and patients
Serving the needs of clients and patients CHRISTINA McCUNE/Dalton Gazette & Kidron News Wednesday May 17, 2017 HOW AND WHERE DID THE BUSINESS GET STARTED? We bought this building, which some may remember as either a pottery or an antique store, in 1982 shortly after Beth and I had our first child. I had previously…