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The holiday season is a fun and festive time of year. If you're not attentive, though, the festivities can turn to disaster for your pet. Holiday feasts, house guests, and even ornaments can be potential dangers to your pet, and in the hustle and bustle of the holidays, mishaps are very common.
Saying “no” when your dog or cat is looking up at you with those big, sad eyes is never easy. It’s even more difficult when they are begging you for a bite of something absolutely delicious that you are sure they would love just as much as you do. Throw in the desire to do something nice in recognition of a holiday, and it can feel like not sharing your meal with your pet is almost impossible.
In the United States, October has become recognized as National Pet Wellness Month. Sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the goal of this month is to emphasize the importance of preventative healthcare for pets. At Total Quality Mobile Veterinary Care, we believe that wellness care builds a strong foundation for a healthy life for companion animals, and we are proud to deliver these vital services directly to our clients’ doorsteps. As your veterinarian in Fayetteville, NC, we’d like to take this opportunity to share a few pet wellness care tips to help you keep your pet happy and healthy this October and beyond!
Part of being a responsible pet parent is doing everything you can to help ensure that your four-legged friend enjoys a long, healthy, and happy life. One of the most effective ways to do that is by having them vaccinated. Unfortunately, there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding pet vaccinations, especially for cats.
At Total Quality Mobile Veterinary Care, we are passionate about providing expert in-home care to pets throughout Rockfish, Fayetteville, Hope Mills, and the surrounding areas. While we are still offering these services during the COVID-19 outbreak, we are taking some extra precautions to ensure the safety of our staff, clients, and patients. If you are thinking about scheduling an appointment with our mobile veterinarian in Rockfish, keep reading to learn more.
Although we rely heavily on pharmaceutical help when pets become sick or injured, traditional Chinese veterinary medicine can also offer wonderful healing benefits. By providing pet acupuncture to the St. Pauls community, we can help encourage the body to naturally heal itself in a drug-free, non-invasive, surgery-free manner.
Well documented medical records facilitate better patient care and serve as a valuable asset to healthcare providers. The same principle applies to your pet’s medical history, which provides vital insights into their health conditions.
Part of being a good animal owner is ensuring that your dog or cat receives the veterinary care they need throughout their lives. In addition to needing someone to turn to if your pet ever gets sick or suffers an injury, you also need a veterinarian for routine services, such as microchipping, vaccinations, spaying and neutering, etc.
Our pets fill our lives with happiness and provide us with memories that we will carry with us forever. They also have lifespans that are much shorter than their own, though, and we often end up being left with just their memories much sooner than we’d like.
Are your dog’s ears always itchy? Have you noticed large amounts of black, yellow, or brown material in your cat’s ears? Does your pet’s ears appear swollen? Pet ear infections are very common.
Goya was diagnosed with cancer. His owners decided to turn to acupuncture to help him with his disease.
What a sight to see! Sassy, Banjo, Dayzee, Fiddle, and Hazel all relaxing after finishing their appointment.