Boarding Your Pet for the Holidays

Boarding Your Pet for the Holidays

Some of us may be planning on skipping out on the frigid Seattle chill and traveling for the holidays. If your travel plans don’t include your pet, be sure to make arrangements in advance. Here are five tips that can help your furry friend have a pleasant...
10 Holiday Hazards to Avoid

10 Holiday Hazards to Avoid

When to bring out the Christmas decorations is a hot debate. Should they go up before or after Thanksgiving? Do you have to wait until December? What shouldn’t be up for debate, though, is taking measures to keep your furry friends safe this holiday season. Here...
Thanksgiving with Your Pets

Thanksgiving with Your Pets

Many Americans plan to celebrate Thanksgiving with loved ones, and a number of them may be tempted to share part of their dinner with their four-legged family members. But a festive time for you could turn out to be a stressful or dangerous time for your pets. Here...
Why Your Pet Needs Regular Lab Testing

Why Your Pet Needs Regular Lab Testing

When humans don’t feel well, we’re able to communicate with others what our symptoms are and if we need medical attention. When pets don’t feel well, they can’t easily convey how they’re feeling. External signs of many diseases often...
National Veterinary Technician Week

National Veterinary Technician Week

Much like nurses in human health care, veterinary technicians are the unsung heroes of veterinary medicine. They play a vital role in the health and well-being of your pet as the “right hand” of the veterinarian. But what exactly does a veterinary technician do?...
Top 5 Halloween Horrors For Pets

Top 5 Halloween Horrors For Pets

Trick or treat! With Halloween approaching, what horrors to your pet should you watch out for? Here are our top five holiday hazards that can harm your pet this October. #1: Candy consumption We all know the dangers of chocolate for dogs, but what about the hidden...