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Getting to Know Bobbie Cotton, Practice Manager
Pets & Family Bobbie has 2 cats, Frankie and Luna, 2 dogs, Jordie and Freddy, 2 kids – Emily and Sam, and 1 husband, Steve. Random Facts ● Was a combat medic in the army reserves for 8 years ● Proficient parallel parker ● Favorite book is The Class by Erich Segal Thanks for…
Read MoreHow Can Heartworms Be Prevented?
Have you heard the term “heartworm” but don’t really know what it is? This post will help you learn the truth about this potentially deadly parasite. What are the signs that my dog has heartworms? Symptoms of heartworm in dogs depend on how many heartworms they are hosting, how active your dog is, and if…
Read MoreJULY 2021 Newsletter
July 2021 NEWSLETTER
Read MoreHow Often Should I Take My Dog to the Vet?
Wouldn’t it be great if simply observing our dogs would let us know instantly if they were healthy or sick? Unfortunately, dogs can’t tell us when they are feeling ill. For that reason, owners need to be proactive. Getting your loved one regular checkups by a professional is the best way to provide a quality…
Read MoreAre You Supposed to Brush a Dog’s Teeth?
While “dog breath” has become a common joke – it isn’t actually normal or healthy for your pet to have a stinky mouth. We get lots of questions about keeping dog’s mouths clean. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about canine oral health: Should I really brush my dog’s teeth? If so,…
Read MoreHow Can I Prevent Fleas and Ticks?
There is nothing worse than seeing your pet scratching more than usual – that pang of fear you feel as you wonder, “Oh no…is it fleas?” This blog is to answer the most common questions (and clear up some misconceptions) about fleas and ticks. What are fleas and ticks? Flea is a common term for…
Read MoreHow to Protect Your Pet this 4th of July
The 4th of July is a fun and exciting time for us humans to spend with friends and family. Our pets, on the other hand, may have a different experience. In addition to feeling overwhelming or scary for many animals, it can also be dangerous. Keeping them in mind while planning for this holiday will…
Read MoreIs it safe to take dogs camping?
It is camping season! We know you’re itching to get out of the house this summer…but let’s make sure your pet (and other family members) don’t end up itching after going on that trip. How can I prepare for my camping trip? 1) Check the pet policy. Most places post their pet policy online, but…
Read MoreReopening Our Offices So Owners Can Accompany Their Pets at the Vet Again
No doubt by now you have seen or heard that the Center for Disease Control (CDC) released a statement on May 16, 2021 that recommends those who are fully vaccinated can begin resuming normal activities with fewer restrictions. Here at Animal Family Veterinary Care Center, that meant it was time to start discussing how we…
Read MoreThis Is Why Your Cat Has Greasy Fur
The look and feel of a healthy cat’s fur coat is a thing of beauty. It should be soft, shiny, and smooth. After all, they work hard to get the best results, spending up to half of their waking life self-grooming. But if your cat has greasy fur, it could signal underlying problems that should…
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