The best valentines are our furry friends, so why not celebrate Valentine's Day with your pets? Our faithful, four-legged companions are always there when we need them, and there’s no better time to show how much you love them! Here are some ideas to make this...
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Pet Dental Health with Dr. Proctor
Bad Breath, Bad Teeth, Bad Disease, Oh My! By: Dr. Sarah Proctor, DVM February is National Pet Dental Health Month! The month is sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) to bring awareness to the importance of oral care in pets. In this post,...
How to Tell When Your Pet is Freezing
As we experience frigid temperatures across New England, it’s important to keep in mind that our pets are affected by the cold much like we are. Although our furry friends have natural coats, that’s not always enough to keep them safe and comfortable in bone-chilling...
Pets Are Not Presents
Adorable animals wrapped in a big, red holiday bow. Children crying with joy when they open a box with their new cuddly companion. We see these cliché images displayed everywhere this time of year. Despite what these cheerful depictions suggest, pets should not be...
Winter Health Tips for Pets
We’re turning up thermostats, dusting off snow blowers, and breaking out heavy sweaters. Winter is definitely here! Winter in New England can be severely cold, with Nor’easters pummeling us relentlessly. We know that we need heavier jackets and warmer socks to stay...
Why You Should Adopt a Senior Pet
Senior animals are often overlooked by visitors at the shelter. Potential adopters are usually looking for younger pets to take home, and quickly pass by the graying fur of older animals. There are many misconceptions surrounding senior pets in shelters. People...
Best Pet Halloween Costumes for 2018
What do you think of when you hear the word “Halloween”? Candy? Pumpkins? Haunted houses? For many of us, the first thing we think of is COSTUMES! Halloween is the one time of year when you’re allowed, even encouraged, to dress up, no matter your age. But why should...
Bigger Isn’t Always Better: Adopting a Small Animal
Adopting a pet can be daunting, and there are many questions when deciding what kind of pet is right for you and your family. Am I going to be able to provide the right environment for this pet? Will I enjoy having this kind of pet? Does my lifestyle fit the needs of...
The Truth About Pit Bulls
There’s no doubt about it, Pitties have gotten a bad reputation in our society. They are mislabeled as highly aggressive, dangerous dogs. The truth is, the exact opposite is almost always the case. In honor of Pit Bull Awareness Month, we’re de-bunking some popular...
7 Reasons to Adopt a Shelter Dog
We know you’re faced with many options when considering the addition of a new four-legged family member. You can find countless adorable, puppy-eyed faces that will pull on your heartstrings in pet stores, at breeders, and even on Craigslist. However, the best options...
Fall Health Tips for Pets
With the change of each season, comes a variety of new health concerns. For us, that means the maddening symptoms of seasonal allergies and the fast approach of the dreaded flu season. But what does the season change bring for our pets? Here are some tips to keep your...
Heartworm Disease: Not Just for Dogs
by Dr. Sarah Proctor, DVM Most dog owners are aware of heartworm disease. Did you know that cats and ferrets can also get it? Let’s talk about how they are alike and how they are different. How do they get it? Mosquitos transmit heartworm disease to dogs, cats, and...