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What is the Best Food to Feed My Pet?

Posted 01.28.16 by Emily Lindsey

“What is the best food to feed my pet?” This is a question I hear over and over again being a small animal vet. With so many choices of pet food on the shelves now, how do you choose? Since pet food does not fall under the same government regulations as human food, here are some tips to help consumers...Read More

Everyday Chemicals and Your Pet

Posted 12.16.15 by Karen Gant, DVM

  As more and more people strive for healthier lifestyles for themselves,  this is also spilling over into the lives of their pets!  From eating healthy, to exercise and environmental enrichment for pets, one very overlooked area are chemicals that your pets (and yourself!)  are exposed to in the home every day. A great study performed by the Environmental Working...Read More

Best Holiday Gift Ideas For Your Pets

Posted 12.09.15 by Emily Lindsey

We can’t let you forget the four legged family members when you are doing your Christmas list making and shopping! To make it a little easier, we have compiled our best holiday gift ideas for your pets! There is something for every breed and budget. If your pet could use a happy more often than once a year, BarkBox is...Read More

Calming Fear of Anesthesia

Posted 11.25.15 by Emily Lindsey

We hear you that placing your pet under anesthesia can cause worry. We hope that by filling you in on our process and showing you ‘behind the scenes’ photos , we will be able to assist in calming fear of anesthesia. > When the pet arrives, we place an IV catheter. This feels like having blood drawn, and ensures we...Read More

Overstimulation in Cats

Posted 11.05.15 by Emily Lindsey

Ever wonder why your sweet, nice kitty will seemingly out of nowhere lash out at you or bite you during play or petting? This is a phenomenon called overstimulation, and is pretty unique to cats. It’s not fully understood why cats become overstimulated, but each cat will display subtle warning signs that it’s time to stop whatever you’re doing.

Do I need to clean my dog’s ears?- Memphis Area Pet Health

Posted 10.29.15 by Emily Lindsey

Do I need to clean my dog’s ears?  Many dogs rarely, if ever, have their ears cleaned out.  And this can be okay.  However, there are some reasons in which you should make ear cleaning a routine part of your dog’s maintenance care.  You should always incorporate ear cleaning just before or after a bath.  Commercial ear cleaners have drying...Read More

Let’s dig into heartworms!

Posted 10.21.15 by Emily Lindsey

What are heartworms? Simply put, heartworms are THE ENEMY! Heartworms are nematode worms that live in an animal’s circulatory system and can cause serious illness and even death. This disease is primarily a canine issue, but cats can also be affected. House pets are not the only carriers, either. Wolves, coyotes, and foxes can also carry this disease and serve...Read More

Veterinary Technicians: So Much More Than Nurses

Posted 10.15.15 by Kassie Newton, DVM

Have you ever wondered,”What does it take to be a veterinary technician?” Have you ever thought it would be fun to play with puppies and kittens all day? Well, that’s what a lot of people think that we do in veterinary offices, but that is far from the truth. Yes, we do get to see puppies and kittens and trust us,...Read More

FAQ #7: Why do cats purr?

Posted 10.09.15 by Emily Lindsey

Purring is most often thought of as a soft vibration coming from a happy, content cat. Some cats have a very loud purr, and sometimes they have a quiet purr that is difficult to hear. You’ll most likely hear a cat purring when they’re sitting in their favorite person’s lap, getting their head scratched, or in the middle of playing...Read More

Rabies is still an issue today! – World Rabies Day

Posted 09.23.15 by Kassie Newton, DVM

Almost everyone has heard of rabies or remembers the book/movie Old Yeller. Thankfully, this is a disease that has become much less frequent here in the United States, though in other countries it can still sadly be fairly common. Recently, a feral cat in Starkville, MS was confirmed to have rabies disease and has created a big scare in the...Read More

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