
How to Know if Acupuncture is Right for Your Dog
Although acupuncture has been around for millennia, it’s not a standard treatment that many think of when a dog suffers from chronic pain. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine that involves inserting tiny needles into pre-established spots in the body. Our western view reinforces this idea by placing these needles into areas…

October is National Pet Wellness Month
October is national pet wellness month, meaning there is no better time to reach out to organizations and learn the importance of maintaining your little one’s health. In celebration of this month, multiple organizations will offer pet owners training about what they can implement on their pet lifestyle to keep them healthy…

What To Know When Your Dog Needs Anesthesia
When a dog needs an anesthesia-based procedure, many owners worry and have endless questions about the risks and required care. There are a couple of main points to learn about how anesthesia will be used and the recovery process. First, we want you to feel completely comfortable with our team, and we want to provide…

What Common Behaviors Can Be Addressed with Dog Training?
While many people associate euthanasia of dogs with disease or other catastrophic injury, the sad truth is that more dogs are put to sleep for behavioral issues that could be addressed with the appropriate training. Canine obedience training provides a compassionate, effective alternative to euthanasia in many cases and can actually strengthen the bond between…

Can Pets Have Allergies?
Once spring hits in Oklahoma, it’s almost inevitable for many people to start getting a stuffy nose or itchy eyes. According to recent reports, nearly half of all pet owners don’t know that environmental allergens could also affect their pets and make them feel just as miserable as the people they depend on most.

How Much Water Should a Dog Drink?
Water is essential for all life. It is required for every chemical process in the body: it moisturizes the air in the lungs, transports oxygen and other nutrients to cells via the bloodstream, regulates body temperature, and lubricates joints while also protecting internal organs. Drinking enough water is vital for your dog’s health.
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