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Summer is here! Now that the nice weather has finally arrived, everyone and their pets are out looking to soak up the sunshine.
If you are active with your dog outside in Saskatoon, you have likely noticed an increasing seasonal trend that comes with the warmer weather: TICKS!!!
Intestinal parasites are spread through the ingestion of contaminated feces and infected hosts. These parasites can negatively affect our pets’ health as well as our own.
Cats and dogs instinctively hide pain and illness because they are unable to communicate when something is wrong.
While some people may want to scold their pets, there may be a good reason as to why they are doing this. So why does your dog do this and what can we do about it?
There are a few common Easter items that are dangerous for your pets. Their risk of damage ranges from gastrointestinal illness to death depending on the item.
There has been much debate in recent years regarding the best age to spay or neuter our pets or should we sterilize them at all.
Feline tooth resorption, formerly known as feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions and feline cavities, is the most common dental problem encountered in cats.
In a normal joint, glucosamine combines with chondroitin to build and maintain cartilage. Cartilage is the layer between the joints that shields the bones from each other
There are certain things that I see and hear every day! One of those things is dental disease and the myths surrounding it.
Regular preventive care can go a long way towards improving your pet’s quality of life. Optimize your vet visit by asking these five questions
The main ticks you will find in Saskatchewan include the winter tick, the wood tick, the American dog tick, and rarely the black-legged tick.
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