Heartworm Disease In Dogs
The Importance of Blood Work for Your Cat

Routine blood work helps uncover underlying medical problems that you and your veterinarian may not be aware of, giving valuable insights into the health of your cat and the opportunity to catch illnesses early.
Antifreeze and Your Dog

Dr. Lee Barteaux speaks candidly about the danger antifreeze presents to dogs, including symptoms of toxicity and the importance of early and aggressive treatment by your pet's veterinarian to avoid serious consequences like damage to your pet's kidneys.
Important Tips Regarding Insulin and Care of Your Diabetic Dog

The Dangers Chocolate, Raisins, Grapes and Caffeine Present to Dogs

Some foods can be toxic for your dog and lead to serious health problems. Listen to what Dr. Metzger has to say about food items like chocolate, grapes, raisins, and more.
Important Tips for Insulin Use and Care of your Diabetic Cat

There are several key things to keep in mind when handling, storing, and administering insulin for your diabetic cat. This video gives an overview of how to manage your pet's diabetic condition to give him a long, healthy, and happy life.
Protecting Your Cat from Fleas and Ticks

Fleas and ticks can carry disease so it's important to protect your cat from them. Some products protect against fleas only; others protect against both ticks and fleas and may protect against additional parasites; and some will aim to kill these pests, but offer no prevention. Your veterinarian will make a recommendation that best fits your cat's lifestyle and environment.
How to Trim Your Cat's Nails

It's important to keep your cat's nails trimmed. This video illustrates how, with a relatively cooperative cat, it can be easier than you think. As an alternative, your veterinarian or groomer can trim your cat's nails for you.
How to Trim Your Dog's Nails

It's important to keep your dog's nails trimmed and it's not as difficult as you think. Watch this video for helpful tips that make trimming your dog's nails easy. Don't forget the belly rub! As an alternative, your veterinarian or groomer can trim your dog's nails for you.