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The Importance of Exercise for Your Dog
Benefits of Physical Activity in Dogs Exercise plays a critical role in a dog’s health and is important for their behavioral, physical, mental, and emotional...
How to Prevent Heartworm Disease in Dogs
Heartworm Disease Explained Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially deadly disease that is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms) that cause severe...
Heartworm Disease: Facts and Myths
Myth #1: Cats can’t get heartworm disease. Fact: Like dogs, cats can get infected with heartworms, but there are two major concerns. First, it can be...
Making Curbside Veterinary Care Safer with PetPro Connect
What is Curbside Veterinary Care? As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, veterinary practices across the country have implemented precautionary measures to...
Which Houseplants are Poisonous to Cats?
Did you know that many common house and garden plants are actually toxic to pets? Pet poisoning is far more common than you think. According to the ASPCA...
Cat Fleas: What You Need to Know
What Do Cat Fleas Look Like? The ‘cat flea,’ or the Ctenocephalides felis, is the most common flea species found on cats (and dogs!) throughout the U.S....
Dog Fleas: What You Need to Know
What Do Fleas Look Like? Fleas are the most common external parasite your pet can come into contact with. While there are over 2,500 species of fleas...
Food Allergies & Sensitivities in Pets
Food Allergies: What They Are & What They’re Not Just like humans, pets can become allergic to certain foods and develop an allergy to them, even if...
External Parasites in Dogs
What are external parasites and how do they affect dogs? External parasites live on the outside of the body and survive by taking away nutrients from their...
Dental Care: How to Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Clean
Dog Dental Care Your vet should examine your dog’s teeth and gums at least once per year. In between visits, you should practice regular, at-home dental care...
Taking Your Cat to the Vet: What You Need to Know
How Often Should You Take Your Cat to the Vet When and how often you take your cat to the vet will depend on their age and their overall health. To monitor...
How to Give to Animal Shelters for the Holidays
How to Give to Animal Shelters for the Holidays Volunteer Your Time Most shelters rely on the help of volunteers. From daily chores to giving pets a...
Navigating Holiday Pet Care with PetPro Connect
Whether you plan to bring your pet along with you on your holiday travels or choose to find a pet sitter or boarding facility to tend to them while you're...
5 Ways to Use Your Pet’s Health Records with PetPro Connect
How Can I Use My Pet’s Health Records with PetPro Connect?Access Your Pet’s Medical Records 24/7 As a pet owner, you want to feel confident that your pet is...
Virtual Care for Veterinary Practices During COVID-19
Clinic life is often stressful, and the daily “firehose” of phone calls is a big contributor. Virtual care is one way to reduce this call volume by providing...
Seven Digestive Problems in Dogs & How to Handle Them
Source: Seven Digestive Problems in Dogs & How to Handle Them by Erin Ollila, Hill's Pet Nutrition Certain dog breeds, including German Shepards, Great...
5 Signs Your Dog May Have Heartworms
By the time heartworm symptoms appear, it often means the disease has spread. Heartworm signs in dogs tend to show up when the worm reaches maturity,...
3 Tips for Preventing Heartworm Disease in Your Dog
Source: 3 Tips for Preventing Heartworm Disease in Your Dog Them, Heartgard Plus That means even if you live in a relatively dry and low-mosquito...
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