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Registered Veterinary Technicians
Categories: Career OpportunitiesHiring Registered Veterinary Technicians At our small animal hospital, we strive to provide customer service we are proud of and treat our clients like family. Our business is an active member of the community and we work as partners with our clients to provide the best quality care for their pets. We have flexibility to…
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Veterinarians
Categories: Career OpportunitiesOur primary focus is on prevention and education, offering individually tailored care to our patients and their families. We also own five other hospitals within HRM, so we have a large network of DVMs and team members who work together to collaborate, share experiences, generate ideas and support one another whenever needed. We have a…
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The Juggling Act of Diabetes
Categories: Pet CareDiabetes – the endocrine disease that teaches you management, patience and balance while also causing stress, frustration and a few vet bills! So what is this complicated disease that causes all these emotions? Let us investigate further. Instead of jumping right in and describing what diabetes is, let’s go to the very beginning of where it all…
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Using Medication to Help Veterinary Visit Stress in Dogs and Cats
Categories: GeneralA pet’s mental health is as important as their physical health. When you bring your pet in for a veterinary appointment, it may not be possible for your pet’s veterinarian to complete an examination or treatments due to stress associated with the visit. If your pet is showing significant levels of FAS (fear, anxiety, and stress),…
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What is Heartworm?
Categories: GeneralAdopting dogs from the USA and Central America has become common practice over the last ten years. While this is wonderful that dogs are finding homes when otherwise they may not have, many of these dogs have heartworm and being adopted without their new owners being fully informed of what this means for their new…
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How to Identify A Good (or bad) Breeder
Categories: GeneralWhile unethical breeding practices exist in many forms (backyard breeding, puppy mills, etc), the easiest way to identify a “bad” breeder is by knowing what “good” breeders do. Being a responsible breeder is more than simply not being a puppy mill. If a breeder is not obviously emulating the qualities of a good breeder below,…
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Adopt Don’t Shop: The Gray Area
Categories: GeneralFor the last 10-15 years, the “Adopt Don’t Shop” saying has become more and more prevalent in the pet community. The purpose of this slogan (promoting adoption over purchasing pets from breeders in an effort to curb shelter numbers and promote finding homes for abandoned animals) was, in general, a success. And this is fabulous!…
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Why Puppy Socialization is Important
Categories: GeneralFamilies getting puppies have EXPLODED since COVID began; with people working from home now, why not use this new normal as an opportunity to add a dog to the family? Unfortunately, we are also seeing a rise in puppies that have not been properly socialized (exposed to lots of different stimuli and taught that they…
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When Should you Spay or Neuter your Dog?
Categories: GeneralSomething we get asked about almost every day is WHEN is the right time to spay or neuter your dog? Unfortunately, it is as not as straightforward as it used to be. Historically, the simple answer to this question was 6 months of age, but as we learn more about the hormonal impact on growth,…
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Why do my Dog’s Ears Smell?
Categories: GeneralDog’s with itchy, painful ears are a fairly common occurrence at a veterinary clinic. In fact, up to 20% of dogs are living with some type of ear disease in one, or both of their ears. Knowing how to quickly recognize if your dog is starting to develop an ear infection will allow for prompt…