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  1. National Rabies Day: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?

    … This blog explains what exactly rabies is, the symptoms that occur, the available treatment for Rabies, and … the disease and are most common in third world countries where there are numerous amounts of stray dogs. In the US, … even comas. Different Stages of Rabies Rabies has several distinct stages of infection: incubation, …

  2. Cat Dental Care - The Role of Dental Care in Overall Cat Health

    … removing the plaque and tartar from the teeth before it has developed a kitty cavity or other painful condition; the problem is many of those things are unseen. That's why the way to do that is to have annual general … mouth. And potentially, some cats get to the point where they don't have any teeth, while they can still eat …

  3. Pets In Homes With Owners With Covid-19

    … for SARS-CoV-2 globally. This despite the fact that as of May 9, the number of infected people exceeded 4 … Additional guidance on managing pets in homes where people are sick with COVID-19 is available from the … there is no reason to remove pets from homes where COVID-19 has been identified in members of the household, unless …

  4. Boarding

    … your pet while in our care. Clients should feel confident that our boarding procedures are of the highest quality and … pet become ill while boarding, Family Pet Veterinary Center has the access to necessary medical treatments that your pet … be communicated with us prior to the stay so we can plan where they will be inside the facility accordingly. If we …

  5. Persistent Baby Teeth - What You Need to Know

    … We all know that puppies and kittens can be a handful. They initially … finishing as late as 7 months of age. A normal adult dog has 42 teeth. A typical cat has 30 adult teeth by 6 months … anything that doesn’t look right or any additional teeth where they shouldn’t be, give us a call or schedule an …