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Many of our clients rely on Seresto Flea & Tick Collars to prevent fleas and ticks on their pets. Several news outlets have written articles citing bad and misleading information about Seresto Collars. Dr. Guidry looked into these allegations and deemed this information inaccurate and not true. Veterinarians across the United States have networked via…
Read MoreRecently, you’ve probably heard in the news that coronavirus is a problem in China, and it’s spreading. It has made its way to the United States, and you may be concerned not only about your human family but your pets, too. Important questions we’ve received include: “Is my dog able to catch coronavirus?” and “Can…
Read MoreA common question pet parents ask us is “When do I fix my dog or cat?” Fixing refers to spays (females) and neuters (males). Neutering is a surgical procedure that removes the male’s testicles. Spaying is a hysterectomy where we remove the female’s uterus and ovaries. Both spay and neuter procedures are routinely performed when…
Read MoreRecently, our animal hospital has had an alarming number of pet parents come in for an annual visit with their dog, only to find out that their pet does not have protection against heartworms. Our goal as your veterinarian is to keep your pet as healthy as possible for as long as possible. Using the…
Read MoreAddressing Concerns Regarding Grain-Free Diets Recent research found that certain diets considered “grain-free” may be contributing to heart disease in dogs. The diets in question are not only those that list no grains, but also those that have peas and/or lentils as the main grain substitute. While the research is not fully conclusive, there is…
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