Are you thinking of welcoming a new furry friend into your home? Many people go for young animals when searching for a new pet. It’s understandable—puppies and kittens are undeniably adorable and a whole lot of fun. And raising a pet from an early age does have its advantages. But let’s not forget, older pets bring plenty to the table too! Join us as a local Southern Utah vet shares some compelling reasons to consider … Read More
Happy Holidays to you all! This special time of year is not just about gifts or decorations. THe more important themes are spending time with loved ones, taking a break, and reflecting back on what the past year has brought. Pets, of course, have a special way of making those holiday scenes seem extra cozy. We love seeing cute pics of dogs and cats, but we also enjoy smaller animals, like hamsters, mice, gerbils, and … Read More
Fall may be Fido’s favorite season. He can run and play outside without being too hot or cold, and he enjoys the crisp air and gorgeous weather just as much as everyone else. Of course, every season has advantages and disadvantages for our animal friends, and fall is no exception. Read on as a local Cedar City, UT veterinarian discusses some important safety considerations for pet owners to be aware of. Be Wary of Toxins … Read More
Does your kitty companion have lengthy hair? While all of our feline pals are adorable, longhaired kitties are extra cute. Fluffy can wear many coat colors and patterns, but she looks especially regal with flowing locks. There aren’t many drawbacks to having a wonderfully cute pet, but you’ll need to aid your furry buddy with her grooming routine. Read on for advice from a local Cedar City, UT veterinarian on how to care for a … Read More
Cats are very independent pets, which is one reason they’re so popular. However, Fluffy does need proper veterinary care in order to truly thrive. Healthy pets are happy pets! Read on as a Southern Utah vet discusses taking your feline friend to her doctor. Appointments When your furry pal is a kitten, she’ll need to come in a few times, for her initial vaccines and exams, as well as microchipping and spay/neuter surgery. Parasite control … Read More