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Why It's Important to Vaccinate Your Indoor Cat

Our PetVet Care Centers member vets provide insights and advice on why it’s important to have your cat vaccinated even if they stay indoors. 

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Dog Dental Care: How to Care For Your Dog's Teeth

Your pup's oral health impacts their overall health. That is why it's key that you help to ensure your dog's teeth and gums remain clean and healthy. Here, our PetVet Care Centers member vets share some of the ways you can help to keep your pup's mouth in good condition. 

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Can a vaccinated dog get rabies?

While the chances of a vaccinated dog contracting rabies are low, a rabies vaccination does not guarantee 100% protection. Today, our PetVet Care Centers member vets discuss rabies and what to do if you suspect your dog might have been exposed to this serious disease. 

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Importance Of Maintaining Your Horses Teeth

Taking care of your horse's mouth is an important factor for their overall health, happiness, and performance. Our PetVet Care Centers equine vets are here to tell you why it's important to get your horse's teeth looked at and the common conditions that can arise.

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What to Expect During Your Pet's Wellness Exam

You can help to keep your pet healthy and happy by regularly attending routine wellness exams. These checkups allow your veterinarian to detect early symptoms of common conditions and monitor your pet's long term health. Here, our PetVet Care Centers member vets share info about what to expect when bringing your pet in for their wellness exam. 

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Vaccinating Your Pet - Core Vaccines vs Lifestyle Vaccines

Vaccinations can help to protect your pet from serious, sometimes deadly conditions, but do all pets face the same amount of risk of contracting these conditions? Today our PetVet Care Centers vets explain the differences between core vaccines and lifestyle vaccines.

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Why should my pet have a fecal exam?

Fecal exams give your vet the opportunity to check your dog or cat for intestinal parasites which are otherwise difficult to detect. Annual fecals are the best way to ensure that your pet and your family are safe from intestinal parasites. 

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Cat & Kitten Vaccine Schedules

A cornerstone of preventive care, vaccinations offer your cat or kitten protection against a host of serious diseases and illnesses. Here, our vets provide an outline of recommended vaccines and why your cat needs them.

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