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Things you need to know about your vet, the industry and why they recommend what they do


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Helping your bond by keeping them looking great and feeling even better
Prepare for a New Puppy or Kitten
Want to bring a new family member into your home but don’t know where to start? That’s what I am here for! I can help you figure out who might be the perfect fit and give you the most fulfilling pet ownership. From deciding what type of furry (or not so furry) friend to what your plans are for your future together!

Latest and Greatest:
- 🏡 Why Every Pet Needs a Safe Space at Home: Comfort, Calm, and Confidence
Have you ever noticed your pet sneak off to a certain room or space when things get noisy, or curl up in a favorite spot when guests come over? That’s not just random behavior; it’s instinct. Just like humans, pets need a place to retreat, relax, and feel completely secure. A designated “safe space” gives… Read more: 🏡 Why Every Pet Needs a Safe Space at Home: Comfort, Calm, and Confidence - Why Your Cat Is Scratching the Couch (and How to Redirect It)
So… your cat has declared war on your sofa. 🛋️ Those tiny claw marks are multiplying faster than you can say “no, not the velvet!” Don’t worry – you’re not alone. Scratching is one of the most common “naughty but natural” cat behaviors. The good news? You can save your couch and keep your cat… Read more: Why Your Cat Is Scratching the Couch (and How to Redirect It) - 6 Signs Your Pet is in Pain: When to Call Your Vet
In practice on a daily basis there are many times I need to clarify if a pet is painful. Sometimes I am asked outright if I think the pet in question is in pain and sometimes its comes across as a comment like “they don’t seem to be in pain”. It can be obvious to… Read more: 6 Signs Your Pet is in Pain: When to Call Your Vet - 🦴 Why Some Vets Recommend Waiting to Spay/Neuter
Spaying and neutering are cornerstones of responsible pet ownership: reducing unwanted litters, certain cancers, and some behavior problems. But over the past decade a growing body of veterinary research has shown that timing matters. For some breeds, especially large and giant breeds, delaying gonadectomy (spay/neuter) until after skeletal maturity can reduce the risk of certain… Read more: 🦴 Why Some Vets Recommend Waiting to Spay/Neuter - A Beginner’s Guide to Pet First Aid Kits 🐾
Every pet parent knows that accidents happen: scraped paws, bee stings, upset tummies, or the mysterious “they ate what?!” moments. While we can’t bubble-wrap our furry friends, we can be prepared. That’s where a pet first aid kit comes in. Think of it as your pet’s emergency backpack: a collection of supplies that helps you… Read more: A Beginner’s Guide to Pet First Aid Kits 🐾 - First Walks, First Adventures: Building Confidence in Your Pet
Bringing home a new puppy or rescue dog is the start of an amazing journey together. 🐶 Their first walks and early adventures aren’t just about exercise: they’re about building confidence, trust, and lifelong habits. Whether you’ve got a bouncy pup or a cautious rescue, those first steps outside matter more than you think. Why… Read more: First Walks, First Adventures: Building Confidence in Your Pet
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