Why Your Pet Should Have a Rabies Vaccination

The virus that causes rabies is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals. All mammals are believed to be susceptible to the disease. Usually, it is transmitted from animal to animal through bites. The incubation period varies widely; in domestic animals, it is usually 3-12 weeks but can range from several days to months, rarely exceeding 6 months. Rabies in animals almost always end in the death of the animal.

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Dr. Duane Landry
Frostbite

Old man winter is getting ready to knock on our doors bringing chilling cold, flurries of snow, and potential frostbite to our furry children. Frostbite is not only painful but potentially fatal. Below are some tips to keep your snow bunnies safe and happy this winter season.

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Dr. Duane Landry
Christmas And Your Pet

The holiday season is upon us! And so are a lot of things that aren’t great for your furry family member. Avoid these things and keep the festivities fun and safe for everyone in your home this holiday season.

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Dr. Duane Landry
Pets and Dental Hygiene

There’s one thing we can all agree on: you need to see a dentist! So does your pet! Taking care of your pet’s teeth is as important as taking care of our own. Read below on recommendations to help with gum disease, bad breath, and how to keep your furry companion happy with a cavity-free smile.

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Dr. Duane Landry
New Year's Pet Safety Tips

We are getting ready to wrap up this year and celebrate the start of a new one! While the festivities are exciting for people our pets can suffer from noise anxiety, get lost and more. Follow these safety tips to keep your pet safe and sound!

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Dr. Duane Landry