by Dr. Marcy | 29th April 2011
At The Pet Doctor, we often recommend bloodwork as a valuable diagnostic tool. Bloodwork gives us an idea about a lot of things that can be going on with your pet. The doctors at The Pet Doctor will interpret these laboratory tests in light of the entire examination of your pet. Sometimes laboratory tests need [...] Read More
by Brad | 28th April 2011
The American Veterinary Medical Association is celebrating the 30th anniversary of National Pet Week. Over the years, everyone from Bill Clinton, as governor of Arkansas, to Miss America, Dr. Debbye Turner, has celebrated National Pet Week. Veterinary clinics across America have hosted everything from fun runs, dog washes and most unusual pet contests during the [...] Read More
by Dr. Kelly | 23rd April 2011
Many pets fear storms but their reactions range from mild concern to destructive psychosis. If your pet is more than just a little worried when storms roll in, here are a few things to try. Read More
by Brad | 20th April 2011
Sasha, a momma dog, was rescued from a shelter with the help of Snuggle Rescue three days before she gave birth to her puppy at The Pet Doctor. The Pet Doctor rescued a baby raccoon when Sasha’s puppy was a day old. The Pet Doctor introduced the baby raccoon to Sasha and she instantly began [...] Read More
by Brad | 19th April 2011
The Pet Doctor will be there with the ducks and other animals. Bring the family out to see us! WHAT: The KUNG FU PANDA balloon straight from the world famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® in New York City will be on display WHO: Everyone is invited to attend! WHEN: Friday, April 22nd from 3PM – [...] Read More
by Dr. Kelly | 17th April 2011
The weather is warming up! Here’s are tips for heat stroke prevention for your pets. Read More
by Dr. Kelly | 17th April 2011
Meet Bowser! He is a male, flame point Siamese. He is about 9 months old, already neutered and up to date on all vaccines. Bowser loves to play and will happily play with other cats as well as dogs! He shows no fear and is extremely tolerant so we think he’d be great even in [...] Read More