Shiloh Speaks

I’m So Sweet, It Makes Me Sick ~ Brooke, Vet Nurse

You know how there are awareness months for different sicknesses and diseases … Did you know that November is National Diabetes Awareness month? (Crickets chirping in the background) No … just me? Not a problem, you see, I am here to help! I have been a Type 1 diabetic for 15+ years and have experienced…

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Dottie’s First Snow ~ Kari, CSR

I’ve been living with my mom and aunt for a little over a year now with my sister Kit. Mom and Auntie always make jokes about baseball around us, but I don’t get it*. My sister and I really like it here. We get to nap anywhere we want, and Mom and Auntie give us…

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Tooth or Lies ~ Kate, PCA

Everyone knows how bad doggy breath can get, but there are a lot of secrets hiding in a pet’s mouth (and not just the latest thing they decided to eat). Dental care is just as important for dogs and cats as it is for humans; we may not think about it too much, but our…

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Paws for Ukraine

Unfortunately, the conflicts of humans will often affect our loved ones, including those of a different species. This can be plainly seen today with the Russian invasion of Ukraine and those that have been displaced by it. Among the crumbling remains of towns lie missing, but loved, cats, dogs, bunnies, hamsters, birds, and many other…

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What is Veterinary Telemedicine?

There are many ways that life will never be the same after the pandemic entered our lives.   For instance, working from a home office is now a long term reality for many of our clients.  And their pets enjoy having that company!  Another unanticipated impact of the pandemic has been the advancement of telemedicine,…

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