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Caring for Your Senior Pet

Caring for Your Senior Pet

Who doesn’t want their precious family pet to live a long, happy, and healthy life? Caring for Your Senior Pet. As your pet increases in age, you may notice them slowing down a bit, some gray or white hair appearing on the face or signs of diminished eyesight or...
When to Call the Vet for Your Cat

When to Call the Vet for Your Cat

Welcoming a kitten or adult cat into your home will bring you hours of entertainment, joy, and loving companionship, but along with that come questions about their care, well-being, and health issues. When bringing any new pet into your household, you will want to...
Fleas and Ticks:  What you Need to Know

Fleas and Ticks: What you Need to Know

Is your little fur baby scratching himself more than usual lately? Is kitty grooming herself more often and with increased intensity? Have you noticed hair loss, scabs, or irritated areas on your furry friend? Your pet may have fleas and ticks. Preventative and...
Keeping your Pet Safe this Halloween

Keeping your Pet Safe this Halloween

Halloween is a fun time of year for children, but not as much fun for pets. Durham Animal Hospital sees pets every year around Halloween for emergency care. We hope this doesn’t happen to your fur babies so here are some pet safety tips. Candy is for people. Any...
Things to keep your Pets Away From this Fall

Things to keep your Pets Away From this Fall

Cooler temperatures can make your pet excited. No more languishing in the summer heat, however, it also brings a set of concerns you need to be aware of. PESTICIDES Fall means people are putting out more pesticides in order to keep critters away. These poisons are...

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