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    I'm a vet tech....what's your superpower?

    I'm a vet tech....what's your superpower?

    What does a vet tech do? Kylie – “I love talking to clients and doing my best to answer any questions they may have. Cuddling cute pets is nice too!” Chris: “I love making pets feel better and seeing their owners smile when we get to send them home!” Teresa: “Pets that are unwell are so accepting of our care and seeing them feel better makes my day.” Jackie: “I have a passion for medicine, science and, most importantly, animals; being an RVT fulfills those passions.” For th

    Thanksgiving Pet Hazards

    Thanksgiving is a special holiday that brings together family and friends, but it also can carry some hazards for pets. Holiday food needs to be kept away from pets, and pet owners who travel need to either transport their pets safely or find safe accommodations for them at home. Follow these tips to keep your pets healthy and safe during the holiday. Overindulging in the family feast can be unhealthy for humans, but even worse for pets: Fatty foods are hard for animals to di

    Tick Talk - Fall Version

    Tick Talk “Ticks are out now???? Really, I thought the season was over”!!! We are hearing this everyday now at the front desk. It’s actually the exact opposite. Ticks do not like the heat and humidity of summer. They prefer cooler weather as we are experiencing right now. Like clockwork, as soon as the temperature dropped, the telephone started to ring with clients that have seen or pulled ticks off their pets. The main concern with ticks is Lyme Disease. Lyme is a tic
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