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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

I can get heartworm prevention that lasts longer than one month?

Posted 09.30.15 by Emily Lindsey

Yes… Proheart 6! History Proheart 6 was first introduced in 2001 as an every-6-month injectable heartworm prevention for dogs. It was widely adopted and used over the next 3 years, but due to an increasing number of adverse reactions, it was voluntarily withdrawn from the market in 2004. The makers of Proheart found that a solvent left over from the...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

Dental Care for Cats

Posted 09.22.15 by Emily Lindsey

It may seem kind of far fetched, but cats need dental care just like humans do. You have probably noticed that their mouth starts to smell when they go without. Bad oral health can lead to many medical issues. Luckily, those issues can be prevented with regular dental care and veterinary check ups.

Cats and Fleas – Memphis Area Pet Health

Posted 09.22.15 by Emily Lindsey

Fleas are nasty little bugs that will try to cling closely to your animals and spread throughout your home if you let them. In fact, your cat’s fuzzy back is the ideal home for a village of fleas. You can easily choose to prevent your cat from attracting fleas- use flea prevention (available from your veterinarian) once a month. This is...Read More

Houseplants and Your Pets – Memphis Area Pet Health

Posted 09.16.15 by Karen Gant, DVM

Houseplants are a great addition to any home. They are decorative, and improve air quality in your home by releasing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide, humidify the air, and help remove toxins from the air. However, there  are MANY that can be toxic to your pet!  Signs of plant poisonings  can range from mild GI upset to death. Therefore, it...Read More

Does My Dog/Cat Really Need An X-ray?- Memphis Area Pet Health

Posted 09.09.15 by Emily Lindsey

All veterinarians have heard the saying, “It’s just a dog. Why do they need dental work?” The truth of the matter is that dental disease in our pets can not only cause serious pain and loss of appetite, but it can also lead to long term health problems such as heart and kidney disease. Surprisingly, 80% of dogs and cats...Read More

My Pet is Overweight- What do I do?

Posted 09.03.15 by Emily Lindsey

So, you think your pet is overweight. Or you’re not sure if your dog is fat, but you worry there’s a little to much jiggle when Rover comes a’running toward the food bowl. Just like in people, weight is only a number.

FAQ #6: Does my pet need vaccinations every year? – Memphis Pet Health

Posted 08.27.15 by David H. Wright, DVM

  As our clients are trying to save money, which we understand, a popular question is “Does my pet really need vaccinations every year?” Let’s break this down into three parts.  The science behind the question, what this all means, and what we recommend you do as a pet owner. 

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