Healthy Paws Blog
Animal care advice for you and your pet
Learn about how to create a healthy lifestyle for your pet, the latest training methods, new treatments, and what’s new in our full-service vet surgeries in Arlington.
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August 2022 Newsletter
With summer travels upon us, many of us are left wondering how best to care for our pets while we’re out of town; whether to bring them along, leave them at home, or to board them - the decision can be hard to make!
July 2022 Newsletter
With summer travels upon us, many of us are left wondering how best to care for our pets while we’re out of town; whether to bring them along, leave them at home, or to board them - the decision can be hard to make!
June 2022 Newsletter
Summer vacation is upon us and for many that means upcoming travel! If you are choosing to bring your pet on your trip, we recommend some pre-trip preparation.
May 2022 Newsletter
May is National “Chip Your Pet Month”! While most of us like to assume that our pets will always be safe and at home, there are chances that your pet may end up lost, stolen, or on a “field trip” around your neighborhood at some time or another.
April 2022 Newsletter
Spring has sprung and so have allergies! As we enter the warmer months, you may notice your pet sniffling, sneezing, and even licking more!
March 2022 Newsletter
Kicking off the month of March may mean four leaf clovers and green beer to most of us, but it’s also Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month!
Cannabidiol - is it really the greatest thing since sliced bread?
We are frequently asked about CBD, or cannabidiol, particularly in the form of CBD oil, and its various benefits. As this is still…
Preparing for the 4th of July
A good rule of thumb is that your dogs and cats likely don’t want to watch the fireworks with you and should not