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Preparing Your Pet for the Workplace
Your pet was probably your favorite coworker while you worked from home this past year. You may not enjoy that benefit much longer and have to head back into the office. Fortunately, June 25 is Take Your Dog to Work Day, so you may be able to work with your best bud...
Hiking Safety Tips for Pets This Summer
With the rising temperatures this summer, it’s the perfect time to get outdoors with your pet. However, you want to make sure your pet stays safe while enjoying the great outdoors. Here are a few tips to keep in mind. #1: Stock up on parasite prevention for...
Pet Microchipping Myths
Did you know many pet owners are unsure how microchips work? Many may avoid getting these potentially life saving devices for their pets because of it. Our team banishes common pet microchipping myths to clear up any confusion. Myth: My pet needs to be sedated...
Your Pet’s Metabolism
Anesthesia: What to Expect
Whether the patient is a person or a pet, undergoing anesthesia carries some risk of complications. If the situation is not an emergency, your veterinarian will examine your pet and might run some tests, such as blood work, to help identify those risks. Your...
Buckle Up! Car Travel Safety Tips for Pets
When taking a vacation or a road trip, you may want to include your pet in the fun and excitement. But, before heading out on your trip, ensure you prepare your pet for travel with the following tips from our team here at Pawsh Place Veterinary Center. #1: Keep your...
What Happens During My Pet’s Spay?
Although you know you should spay your female pet to prevent a host of medical and behavior issues, as well as unwanted puppies, you may not know what exactly happens during a spay surgery. Since World Spay Day—February 23—is approaching, let's explain the procedure,...
LASER THERAPY 101
While laser therapy might sound like an ironic form of torture, its actually a state-of-the-art treatment that accelerates healing for pets. And - as always - Dr. Hatt is here to lay out the facts about this remedy and put a hush to skepticism. Laser therapy was first...
Dogs Dig Calm Musical Vibes
Dogs’ lives are filled with more than just belly rubs, shadow chases, and playing fetch; they also suffer from anxiety as people do. So we’re digging our paws into the facts and laying out everything you should know about canine anxiety – including a musical remedy...
Common Signs of Cognitive Dysfunction in Pets
As pets age, they can suffer from impaired mental function, which is similar to elderly people with Alzheimer's or dementia. Cognitive dysfunction is one of these behavioral syndromes that affects older pets. However, with careful monitoring, early diagnosis, and...
Tips For Safely Camping With Pets
Have you ever gone camping with your furry friend? With the right preparation, this can be a fun activity for the whole family! Our team here at Pawsh Place has put together some tips to ensure that your pet stays safe during their camping trip. #1: Practice...
Pet-Friendly Alternatives to Popular Barbecue Foods
As we enter the month of July, you may be getting ready to bring out the barbecue grill more often. Every time you break out your grilling apron and tongs, and season a slab of ribs, your pooch’s mouth drips with drool. You may be tempted to let them have a nibble of...