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Things to Know When Preparing a Thanksgiving Plate for Your Pet
A guide to creating a safe and healthy Thanksgiving feast for your beloved pet.

Continuing Education Conference 2022
Continuing Education Conference 2022 Veterinary Care and Specialty Group Sixth Annual Continuing Education Conference 2022 was held on September 10, 2022. Sponsored by Daisy’s Tale, we were delighted to welcome 40 guests in the Conference Room of VCSG, in addition to...

How to Keep Your Pet Safe Indoors and Out
Keeping your pet safe can seem like a daunting responsibility. Don’t worry; these 5 tips can help keep your pet safe indoors and out.

How To Spot Signs of Pain in Your Pet
September is Animal Pain Awareness Month, so do your pet a favor and learn the common signs of pain to get them help when they need it.

Water Safety for Dogs
Water Safety for Dogs Denise Radford, DVM It’s hot! Summer is in full force, and it is a scorcher! In this area, many of us find the water to be a great cure for the summer heat. Do our dogs think the same? How do we keep them safe, even if they can’t get enough of...

What to Expect When Your Pet Has an Emergency
What to Expect When Your Pet Has an Emergency Stefanie Sullivan, DVM Emergencies can be scary, especially when they involve your beloved pet. It is always wise to contact the emergency clinic or your Veterinarian to let them know you are on your way, so they...

April Showers bring May….Leptospirosis Suspects
April Showers bring May....Leptospirosis Suspects Stephanie Fowler, MLAS, LVMT, RLATg ‘Tis the season of beautiful flowers, fresh green trees, coats of yellow pollen, and suspected cases of Leptospirosis. This article will give an understanding of what exactly is so...

Have a Safe Spring
Have a Safe SpringStephanie Fowler, MLAS, LVMT, RLATg Since we have just finished with Easter, do you know the top four most common spring dangers for pets? According to the ASPCA, the four most common spring dangers for pets include chocolate, plastic...

Feline Hyperthyroidism
The thyroid gland consists of two thyroid lobes which lie on each side of the trachea. In normal cats, each lobe is about 4-8 mm wide and 10-20 mm long. The parathyroid glands, which has an external and an internal gland…

Your Pet Is in Danger from These Common Pet Toxins
When it comes to keeping your family safe, it's important to be aware of the dangers that lurk in your home. Many common household items can be hazardous to pets, so it's important to know what to avoid. In this post, we'll discuss some of the most common pet toxins...