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Dr. Groth graduated from the University of Illinois in 1999 with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She has been practicing veterinary medicine for
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Seasonal warnings, parasite news, and the questions that come up at the front desk often enough that we wrote them down. Written here, by the people who see your animals.
Dr. Groth graduated from the University of Illinois in 1999 with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She has been practicing veterinary medicine for
Dental Awareness Month- Simba’s Dental Cleaning Adventure February 2017 According to the American Veterinary Dental College, most cats and dogs show signs of
Leptospirosis-Is your pet at risk for this bacterial infection? Leptospirosis can be acquired by dogs once exposed to the Leptospira bacteria. The bacteria
If you have an indoor/outdoor cat who absolutely insists on going outside during the freezing temperatures, it is important that you create a
Christmas trees generally are one of the most common trees that people place into their homes during the holiday season. With many decorations,
As the temperatures drop outside, it can only mean that sleet, snow, and ice is around the corner! We hope that you and
Your happy, wet-nosed Labrador Retriever, Bella, has always been a healthy girl ever since the day you brought her home. Since the warmer
The fall festivities of Halloween and Thanksgiving are right around the corner, and a variety of table foods and delicious treats will be
Does your pet have bad breath? Is he spending more time trying to chew his food, or is he avoiding eating hard treats
If you’re a cat lover, then you are probably very familiar with the word “hairball”. Hairballs are most often a result of your
You wake up one morning to find your pet feeling a bit “under the weather”. He has been laying around more than usual,
Dr. Renée Mead received her Bachelor’s in Biological Science from Oklahoma State University, and earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2008.
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