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  • Parrots
    Category: Choosing Your Pet, Exotics, Birds

    If you’re thinking of adding a feathered friend to your family, you might be surprised at what it takes to care of this type of pet. While parrots are highly intelligent and fun pets, there are a few aspects that make them more difficult to care for than a cat or dog. Here’s what you need to know

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  • How to Help Your New Cat Feel Welcomed in Your Home
    Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

    Adopting a cat or kitten? Here's what you can do to help your cat adjust to its new home.

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  • Box Turtles
    Category: Choosing Your Pet, Exotics, Reptiles, Turtles, Choosing Your Pet, Exotics

    North American box turtles are mainly terrestrial turtles, although they do spend some time in shallow water (Asian box turtles tend to be a bit more aquatic). Compared to aquatic turtles such as red eared sliders, they are more challenging and complex pets, and are not the best choice for beginning

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  • Budgies
    Category: Choosing Your Pet, Exotics, Birds, Choosing Your Pet, Exotics

    Budgies (budgerigars) are an extremely popular pet bird, and for good reason. These small parrots make delightful pets, and are usually friendly and easy to tame. While they can sometimes be difficult to understand, they are quite capable of mimicking speech. Budgies are sometimes also called parakeets

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  • Fleas
    Category: Pet Health, Pests and Parasites, Pet Health

    A common parasite, fleas are found in almost every area of the world and can be found on dogs, cats, and many other mammals. They survive year to year even in cold climates because they live on pets, in buildings, and on wild animals. There are four stages to the flea life cycle. Eggs are laid by an

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  • Hypothyroidism
    Category: Pet Health, Chronic Conditions, Pet Health

    Hypothyroidism is the natural deficiency of thyroid hormone and is the most common hormone imbalance of dogs. This deficiency is produced by several different mechanisms. The most common cause (at least 95% of cases) is immune destruction of the thyroid gland. It can also be caused by natural atrophy

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  • Most Common Digestive Issues in Dogs and How to Relieve Them
    Category: Newsletter Library, Nutrition & Food

    Do you know which digestive issues are most common in dogs?

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  • Glaucoma in Cats
    Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

    Do you know the signs of glaucoma in cats?

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  • Keep Your Pets Safe From Toxic Household Items
    Category: Newsletter Library, Pet Dangers

    Do you know which household items can sicken your pet?

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  • Preventing Obesity in Cats
    Category: Newsletter Library, Cats

    Even one extra pound could affect your pet's health. Find out how you can keep your cat slim and trim.

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  • Pet Dental Care - Tips to Manage Your Pet’s Oral Health
    Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy

    Do you know how to keep your pet's teeth and gums healthy?

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  • Learn How to Master Walking Your Dog for Walk Your Pet Month
    Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics

    Does your dog need a little help walking on a leash?

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  • Bringing a New Pet in the Home in the New Year
    Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics

    Are you planning on adding a pet to your family this year? These tips will help you prepare for the arrival of your furry, feathered, or finned friend.

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  • Cold Symptoms in Dogs
    Category: Newsletter Library, Keeping Pets Healthy

    Could your sneezing, sniffling dog have a cold?

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  • Cold Weather Pet Safety
    Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics

    Do you know how to keep your pet safe this winter?

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  • Keep Your Pet Safe During the Holidays
    Category: Newsletter Library, Seasonal Topics

    Keep Thanksgiving day safe for your pet by following these tips.

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  • "We have been going to this veterinary clinic for 20 yrs, and the original Dr. Kim was amazing and actually prayed with all pets.
    I loved him and he saved 2 of our dogs lives.
    The now Dr. Kim is absolutely a great Vet and person, he treats your animals like we do "family" he is so compassionate and he doesn't try a milk you for money, if you can't afford certain things he helps to work around it.
    This establishment is THEE ONLY PLACE all of our fur babies have been, as has my family.
    I have recommended this vet to many and they are still taking their animals to him.
    The staff is amazing and all of the different techs over the 20 years have been very helpful and their knowledge is a plus
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  • March Newsletter: Care Tips for Your Pocket Pets

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  • March Newsletter: First Time Pet Owner? Here's What You Need to Know

    Bring a pet home soon? Take a look a few things you should know. ...

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  • Caring for Your Older Pet

    Many of the same problems that affect people as they age, such as arthritis and diabetes, can also affect your pet. Making a few changes to the way you care for your furry friend will help you ensure that your pet stays healthy and happy as the years go by. Look for Common Signs of Illness Changes ...

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  • February Newsletter: Weird Things Your Cat Does and What They Mean

    Looking for an explanation for your cat's strange behaviors? ...

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  • February Newsletter: Where to Start When Training Your Puppy

    Is your puppy ready to be trained? ...

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  • January Newsletter: National Bird Day

    Got any plans for National Bird Day? ...

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  • January Newsletter: Don't Forget to Vaccinate Your Pets this Year

    Is pet vaccinated? ...

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  • December Newsletter: Cold Weather Tips for Your Pets

    Are your pets ready for winter weather? ...

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  • December Newsletter: Pets and the Holidays: What to Know before Feeding Your Pet Table Scraps

    Could holiday table scraps cause health woes for your pets? ...

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  • November Newsletter: How arthritis can affect your pet

    Could your pet have arthritis? ...

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