
Additional Resources
These are some of our favorite pet owner resources! These are purely informational. For any serious concerns, please contact our team.
Training:
Animal Behavior and Training Concepts
Animal Behavior Training Concepts - Celebrates the human-animal bond using positive reinforcement training methods to foster it.
Created with the family dog owner in mind. Offers group obedience classes and consultations for behavior modification in your home or at their downtown studio.
Offers many training and social programs for dogs.
At Home Care:
Nutrition and Condition:
Purina canine body condition scoring chart.
WSAVA feline body condition scoring chart.
The Science Behind Pet Nutrition
The scientific study of pet nutrition by veterinary nutrition specialists and experts.
Nutrition and Condition:
A pet owner guide to vaccines.
An informational flyer about CORE vaccines and additional other vaccines that are suggested based on your dog's lifestyle.
What is normal vs. what requires veterinary action.
Senior Cat Care:
Loving care for older cats.
Hyperthyroidism is a common disease in cats, and mostly afflicts cats middle-aged and older.
Diagnosis and treatment.
Signs, diagnostics and treatment.
Use this checklist to identify your cat’s activities and behaviors that may be signs of osteoarthritis.
Osteoarthritis in Pets:
Cases of osteoarthritis (OA) in pets have increased at an alarming rate in the past decade, and that increase corresponds with rising rates of obesity in companion animals.
Use this checklist to identify your dog's activities and behaviors that may be signs of osteoarthritis.
Modifying the house and tackling these obstacles will significantly decrease your dog’s discomfort, reduce the frequency of flare-ups, and slow the progression of the disease.
Vet Visit Tips and Insurance:
Reducing the stress of veterinary visits for you and your cat.
Regular checkups are key to happy and healthy pets.
10 Best Pet Insurance Companies
Accidental Poisoning/Ingestion:
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Even when you take precautions to keep your pet safe, they sometimes still find ways to get into things they shouldn’t.
