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How to Avoid Heartbreak—Heartworm Disease and Prevention for Pets

Heartworm disease is a sneaky and deadly threat to dogs and cats. If you’re not protecting your pet with year-round heartworm prevention, they’re at high risk for this heartbreaking condition. To help ensure you have the information you need—and your pet gets the protection they deserve—the Creature Comforts Veterinary Service team has distilled the most [...]

What Pet Owners Should Know About Heatstroke

Heatstroke, which commonly affects pets in the summer, is considered a veterinary emergency, because the condition can have serious consequences. Our team at Creature Comforts Veterinary Service wants to help by providing information about heatstroke in pets, and how you can protect your pet.  What is heatstroke in pets? A pet’s normal body temperature is [...]

FAQs About Chiropractic Care for Pets

Traumatic injuries, postoperative complications, conformation problems, excess weight, hereditary conditions, and congenital defects can all cause spinal misalignments in pets, and result in significant health issues. Our team at Creature Comforts Veterinary Service wants to explain how chiropractic care can benefit your pet by answering some frequently asked questions about this treatment modality. Question: What [...]

Zoetis Vetscan Imagyst™ for Pets

When you bring your pet to the veterinarian, you want fast and accurate diagnostic results, and our advanced diagnostic technology allows our team at Creature Comforts Veterinary Service to provide our patients with better care. We want to explain how Zoetis Vetscan Imagyst™ can benefit your pet. What is Vetscan Imagyst™ for pets? American company [...]

Common Summer Pet Emergencies and How to Avoid Them

Summer is the perfect time to explore with your pet, but before your next adventure, ensure you are aware of common summertime pet emergencies. Our furry friends like to keep us on our toes, and if they have an accident, you may end up with a costly veterinary bill. When you understand your pet’s summer [...]

Pet Heat Safety 101

Many pet owners like to enjoy the summertime outside with their pets, but the warm temperatures can be dangerous. Heatstroke, a potentially life-threatening condition, is a significant concern during hot and humid weather. Our Creature Comforts Veterinary Service team wants you and your pet to have an enjoyable summer, so we provide information about heatstroke [...]

Preventing Pet Party Fouls: July Fourth Safety

July Fourth festivities pose a ton of pet party fouls that can result in emergency hospitalization or surgery. Fortunately, with a little bit of planning and preparation beforehand, you and your four-legged friend can enjoy the holiday to the max without committing our Creature Comforts Veterinary Service team’s top five July Fourth pet party fouls. [...]

Resolve to Make the New Year Great for Your Pet

Many people resolve to diet, exercise, and save money when a new year begins. This year, set some resolutions for your pet. You still have time to set your furry pal’s health goals for 2023. Our Creature Comforts Veterinary Service team wants your pet’s year to be great, and we provide resolutions to keep your [...]

8 Cold Weather Safety Tips for Pets

Your pet’s fur coat may seem cozy, but they can still be affected when temperatures turn chilly. Cold weather presents many hazards that can be detrimental to your pet’s health, but you can take certain precautions to safeguard your four-legged friend. To protect your pet when weather becomes extreme, follow our Creature Comforts Veterinary Service [...]

The Giving Season—Thanksgiving Safety for Pets

Thanksgiving sentiments are in the air, and you are likely feeling generous in spirit. However, before you share the bountiful harvest—your grocery store haul—with your pet, check out our Creature Comforts Veterinary Service team’s Thanksgiving safety tips. #1: Do not give your pet turkey bones, trimmings, or packaging Many traditional Thanksgiving foods are hazardous to [...]

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