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Dr. Jenna Castners’ Spring/Summer Tips
- In most places in the country spring is a time to test for heartworm disease and to get pets back on preventative medications in areas where medications are not prescribed year round.
- As plants bloom, seasonal allergies act up. If your pet has an allergy, take them to your vet. Some symptoms of pet allergies are: coughing, watery eyes, sneezing, congestion, and sniffling
- Grim Information - But with the first nice outside days of spring, there seems to be lots of accidents with dogs running loose outside. Make sure to be safe and have your pet trained. Check out Trainer Ron Whites Top Ten Training Tips
Just Another Pretty Plant, or a Life Threatening Flower?

Sure your houseplants and flower gardens make your house more attractive, but some of them are actually very harmful to most pets. Dr. Jenna Castner gives advice on which plants can poison your pet. More...
Is Your Dog Draggin?

Just because you do OK in the summer heat and humidity, don’t assume your pup is as well. Full Article and Video
First Aid

Your pet depends on you for his or her well-being. Click here to Learn Pet CPR and know what you need in a Pet First Aid Kit.
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