Monthly Archives: September 2008

Sight and Hearing

Posted on by Lynne Hudlow

Just like people, as Pets age their eyesight and hearing diminish. Some Pets may even become blind or deaf in their elder years. Since Pets do not drive cars, read words, or generally have a job to go to, they … Continue reading

What’s the Best Food for your Pet?

Posted on by Lynne Hudlow

There are several important factors to consider when selecting the right food for your Pet. To help with your decision, here are a few: First it’s helpful to know your Pet’s vital statistics such as age, breed, pet’s daily exercise … Continue reading

Roll Over, Rover, it’s Back to School Time

Posted on by Kerri Marshall, DVM

Back to school time is exciting for your kids, but can be upsetting for your dog! If your kids spend a lot of time with your dog over the summer, it may be hard for your dog when they are … Continue reading

Don’t forget your Pet in Emergency Planning

Posted on by Lynne Hudlow

Wild fires, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes are in the news every year. People and Pets do their best to stay safe during these natural disasters. Being as prepared as possible for these events is one of the best ways … Continue reading

You Are What You Eat!

Posted on by Karen Johnson, DVM

This phrase came to mind as I was thinking about what I had eaten so far today. I won’t say anything more than YIKES! And that led to hoping that the food I ordered for my dog will arrive on … Continue reading