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No one likes mosquitoes....
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We all love a dog who can shake, speak, and roll over, but good behavior goes much deeper than party tricks....
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Every day, veterinarians receive dozens of calls from animal owners with all types of questions....
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Roaring Fork Equine Medical Center was established in 2017 with the goals of providing general and advanced specialty care to the horses, and their...
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Dr. Kari Bevevino grew up in Allentown, PA and then earned a B.S....
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Spring has sprung, and with it comes the joy of blooming flowers, vibrant greenery, and the irresistible urge to get our hands dirty in the garden....
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Carrollton West Pet Hospital is located at 3729 Old Denton Road in Carrollton Texas....
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Yes....
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Puppies need to have a series of vaccinations, and we normally give those vaccines every three to four weeks until the puppy is at least 14 weeks o...
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A titer test is a test for antibodies in the blood against a disease, for example, rabies. However, the titer does not infer immune feed....
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Yearly....
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No, your puppy just needs to be vaccinated on the recommendation of your veterinarian.
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Yes, some veterinarians are strict about every three weeks or every four weeks....
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Our animal hospital in Ocala is a friendly and welcoming environment for pets, children and families....
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We are a family-owned and operated full-service veterinary hospital in Phoenix that was founded to provide an alternative to the ever-changing prac...
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Yes, even if your cat seems healthy, she still needs regular vaccinations. The purpose of vaccination is to keep your cat healthy....
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While it's ultimately your decision, your dog relies on you for its care....
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We use a little larger needle than a regular vaccine needle. The microchip is about the size of a grain of rice and sits in the needle....
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Yes, all shelters scan for microchips. If you found an animal and brought it to a shelter, the first thing they would do is check for a microchip....