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Have you ever noticed that your pup twitches while they’re sleeping? That’s because dogs dream as well with comparable sleep patterns to humans. Not just that but they also have a “sixth sense.” Your pooch can sense things before they happen and show that by acting out with hiding, weird behavior, and whining. Dogs are truly one of a kind. Stay pawsome! Give us a call at 425-380-5880 to schedule a visit.
An accurate biochemistry profile reveals information about different organs and tissues, helping you understand conditions such as liver disease, diabetes, and kidney disease. Senior dogs often suffer complications as they age, so this is particularly helpful to them. Schedule your pet's annual exam by calling us at 425-380-5880.
Typically, puppies require about 6 to 10 hours of sleep daily. Every puppy is different, with some needing up to 20 hours a day to maintain their high levels of energy. However, by 16 weeks, most breeds will be able to sleep throughout the night. Daytime napping is perfectly healthy for your growing baby dog and is nothing to be concerned about. Sleep is essential for healthy development, and creating a schedule will help your pupper get the right balance of sleep and play time. New dog? 🐶 We can't wait to meet your furry family member! Schedule their visit today at 425-380-5880.
Did you know that there are differences between left- and right-sided congestive heart failure? Clinical signs of congestive heart failure (CHF) vary significantly depending on which side your dog has it. There are many causes of CHF in dogs, but the most common are mitral valve insufficiency and dilated cardiomyopathy. If you are noticing your dog has difficulty breathing, has persistent coughing, or tires out very easily, these may be signs your dog could have a heart condition. It is best to give us a call as soon as you can so that we can properly examine your pup and get them back to feeling their best! Call us at 425-380-5880.
An annual blood panel is an important health matter for every pet. The importance of this is even greater for senior dogs. One of the tests included in the panel is CBC. The results of this test provide a complete picture of the cells present in your pet's body and their condition. Don't forget to schedule your pet's annual appointment by calling us at 425-380-5880.
The risk of contracting leptospirosis is the same for all dogs. Keep your pup away from puddles, rivers, and streams. Make sure your dog doesn't come into contact with rodents. Get in touch with us today at 425-380-5880 to learn more about the benefits of their yearly vaccine against this serious disease.
We all want our homes to smell nice and clean; however, as pet owners, we have to be extra careful that whatever we are using isn’t harmful to our fur babies. Incense is dangerous to cats as their sense of smell is 14 times stronger than that of humans and the smell can be too intense for them to handle. It also produces smoke, which can be bad for their respiratory system and increase the risk of your cat developing asthma. Opt for cat-friendly methods of keeping your house smelling fresh and clean by dusting frequently, using baking soda to absorb odors, having fragrant plants such as rosemary or sage, or simmering a pot of water with cinnamon sticks, apples, or vanilla. Stay current with your cats' healthcare needs and schedule their appointment by calling 425-380-5880.
Urinalysis, in conjunction with other screening tests, is a useful tool for determining your pet's current health state. It can provide light on a variety of health conditions and discover prevalent ailments. Call us at 425-380-5880 to schedule if your pet needs one!
As the weather gets warmer, we often have pet parents ask us what is considered normal in terms of their pets panting. Anything under 30 breaths per minute is considered normal, anything above 35 may be a cause for concern and is worth contacting us at 425-380-5880.
Keeping your pet healthy requires a balanced diet, exercise, and scheduling your check-up appointments with us! We're here to help you confirm that your pet's well-being is at its best & solve any health issues they might be experiencing. Give us a call at 425-380-5880!
It is possible for dogs to have obstructive sleep apnea. Unlike with humans, CPAP machines are not yet available for dogs. For obese dogs, it's recommended to change their diet to lose excess weight. If you notice your dog excessively snoring and gasping for air when they sleep, contact our office right away at 425-380-5880!
Has it been awhile since we've seen you and your pet? Remember, after a cat or dog has reached one year of age, they generally just have to visit us once a year. During this annual vet visit, animals will have a complete physical to check for any signs of concern. Additionally, updated booster shots will be given during these visits as needed. We can't wait to see you and your pet soon! Schedule an appointment with us at 425-380-5880!
If you recently added a female puppy to your family, it's important to understand their heat cycles. Proestrus is the start of the heat period where your dog’s body is preparing to mate and averages about nine days. The estrus phase is the mating phase and usually lasts around 9 days, but can be as short as 3 or as long as 21 days. The diestrus phase occurs directly after the “in heat” stage and lasts for about 2 months. Anestrus is the uterine repair phase, in which no sexual or hormonal behavior is present, and can last for anywhere from 90 to 150 days before the next proestrus stage begins.
Recently, Eucalyptus has become a trendy houseplant, but did you know that dried or fresh eucalyptus is dangerous for your cat? Your cat can experience salivation, seizures, vomiting, diarrhea, confusion and other concerning symptoms after consuming this potent plant. Prior to making a houseplant purchase, make sure to research or call us at 425-380-5880 to ensure your addition is safe for your feline friend.
Did you know that interacting with animals has positive effects on your mental health? Studies show that it decreases levels of cortisol – a stress hormone – and lowers blood pressure in our bodies. Animals have also been linked to reducing loneliness, increasing feelings of social support, and boosts in mood! They aren’t just adorable, but healthy for us too! Give your furry family members the tender loving care they need by scheduling a health checkup with us. Give us a call at 425-380-5880.
Research concludes that cats cannot have autism; however, there are many behavioral similarities between special-needs cats and humans with autism. Since autism is focused on human behavior, cats cannot be diagnosed, but they sometimes exhibit autism spectrum traits. Examples include becoming obsessed with hunting or chasing certain things, enjoying their alone time, being easily overstimulated, easily spooked by noises or bright lights, and even being overwhelmed by too much attention. If you notice any strange behavior in your kitty, bring them in for a check-up with us so that we can identify if there are any issues affecting your cat’s behavior. Give us a call at 425-380-5880 to schedule an appointment.
Naps are so refreshing for people and the same goes for your dog! Your pups’ naps can range from 8 to 13 hours a day. They usually wake up early full of energy, and by noon they are dozing off. All of this is considered normal and healthy. The next time you see them asleep, stop and stare at how adorable they look! Join the pack by scheduling an appointment for your pet today! Give us a call at 425-380-5880.
Puppies are sleeping champions and require at least 6-20 hours of sleep per day. Sleep is an important part and helps with memory and knowledge development. We love your puppy as much as you do and want to keep them as healthy as possible! Contact us at 425-380-5880 to schedule an appointment for any concerns you may have.
Its true! Yawning is contagious for dogs as well as humans. Studies have shown that a yawn from you can trigger one from your dog. Even more interesting is that it is four times more likely to happen when the yawn originates from a person your pet knows. Crazy, right? "Good dog" isn't good enough - let's keep them good and healthy! Contact us at 425-380-5880.
The most important aspect of maintaining your dog's dental care is to remember to schedule your regular check-ups with us! In your pet's wellness exams, we can confirm that your dog's overall health & oral health are in check. Your dog's well-being is our priority - give us a call at 425-380-5880!
These tests, along with a physical examination, let us identify diseases earlier and offer therapies that can prolong your pet's happiness and health. Schedule an appointment with us today at 425-380-5880.
Your furry friend’s health is just as important as yours. Making sure your pet gets the right nutrients is a step towards a complete healthy animal. Omega fatty acids assist in keeping joints healthy, improve cellular development and keeps pets active. We love your pets as much as you do and want to keep them as healthy as possible! Contact us at 425-380-5880 to schedule an appointment.
This is so true! Does your pet like belly rubs? Where is your dog's favorite scratch pad? Share with us in the comments below!
The best screening test for heart disease is having one of our doctors listen to your pet’s heart with a stethoscope once or twice a year as part of their wellness exam. Give your furry family members the tender loving care they need by scheduling a health checkup with us. Give us a call at 425-380-5880.
The puppy should be vaccinated for the first time between 6 and 8 weeks of age, followed by booster vaccinations every 3-4 weeks until he is 16 to 18 weeks old. Avoid bringing your dog out in public until his vaccination regimen is finished. Call us today at 425-380-5880 to learn more about parvo virus vaccine.
We are now open on Wednesdays! Our hours are 11am to 9pm, Tuesdays through Saturdays. Scheduled appointments and walk-ins are welcome!
German shepherds are an athletic and high-energy breed of dog that demand multiple hours of daily activity. It isn’t always easy to know when your pup needs some extra exercise, but keeping these behaviors in mind will provide some better insight into whether you’ll need to make some changes to their routine. Symptoms of a restless dog include destructive behavior, excessive barking, weight gain, lethargy, and depression. Are you searching for more information about how to properly care for your dogs? We'd love to help with that! Call us at 425-380-5880 for all your care questions.
When taking your pets to our office, keep a leash or carrier close at reach. This will keep them always close to you and prevent any potential pet fights. Schedule an appointment with us at 425-380-5880.
A little cat joke to brighten your day! We bet you're laughing right meow! Contact us today at 425-380-5880.
To prevent your pup from contracting parvo, it is essential to get them vaccinated. A puppy’s first set of vaccinations happen at 6 weeks old with another two at 9 and 12 weeks. When your dog is brought into our clinic, they will be assessed by us and we will advise you on all follow-up dates. Always look for clinical signs of parvo in your dog, and if you notice symptoms, contact us at 425-380-5880 to book an appointment for diagnosis. Don’t leave it until its too late!
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