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BOOK APPOINTMENTHalloween Pet Safety Tips
Halloween can be the scariest night of the year, but it should not be for your pet. Please read the following tips on how to keep your pets happy and healthy this Halloween.Decoration safety tipsCarved jack-o-lanterns certainly are neat, but pets can...
Trophy Club Animal Hospital Team
Top Row-Melissa (technical director), Dominique (groomer), Laura (technician), Joni (receptionist), Tiffany (receptionist) Bottom Row-McKay (kennel technician), Sarah (kennel technician), Dr. Speed (veterinarian), Sydni (technician) Elizabeth "Lala" was...
Stresses of Summer Heat
Helpful hints to keep in mind this summer: 1- Walk in the early mornings to avoid burnt paw pads. The side walks are HOT and your pets generally do NOT wear shoes. 2-Please do not go for walks in the afternoon/evenings unless it is a cool summer night....
Canine Heartworm Disease – If You’re Not Preventing it, Your Pet is at Risk!
Dogs acquire heartworm infection through a mosquito bite. Mosquitoes readily pick up larval heartworms from infected dogs and carry them to new dogs. Some areas have severe heartworm problems while other areas have virtually none. In Texas, heartworm...
Toy Breed Hypoglycemia
Toy and teacup breeds are becoming very popular. These babies can often fit in the palm of our hands when full grown. They present themselves with wonderful attributes like other full size dogs, but have the portability due to their tiny size. When these...
Top 10 Kitchen Toxins
One of the best ways to keep your pets safe is to know common risks around your home. Below are the top ten kitchen toxins for cats and dogs. 1-Chocolate 2-Xylitol (sweetener commonly found in sugar free gum and candy) 3-Grapes and Raisins 4-Caffeine...
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