Reasons Vet Checkups Are Important
Checkups for your dog and cat should be done on a regular basis to ensure their health. Our Fairfield, NJ veterinarians discuss the importance of annual cat and dog exams.
Checkups for your dog and cat should be done on a regular basis to ensure their health. Our Fairfield, NJ veterinarians discuss the importance of annual cat and dog exams.
Regular preventive veterinary care is important if you love your dog and want to give them the best chance at a long and happy life. But how frequently should you take your dog to the veterinarian? Our Fairfield, NJ veterinarians explain.
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If your cat suddenly won't eat, it can be difficult to know if it's an emergency or just stubbornness. Vets share some of the most common reasons why cats are not eating, and how to judge whether it's worth taking them to the vet.
While the pads of your dog's feet are much tougher than the bottoms of your feet, they can still suffer from cuts and other injuries. Our Fairfield, NJ vets and team explain what you should do if your dog has a cut paw.
Caring for your pup's health doesn't have to be overwhelming. With lots of love and attention, these 6 tips from our Fairfield, NJ vet team can help you keep your dog happy and healthy for a long time to come.
There are two options available to help make your pet's health care more affordable, Wellness Plans and pet insurance. It's critical to understand the different services they cover before making your choice. In this blog, our Fairfield, NJ vets share the benefits of each option, to help you decide which one is best for you and your pet.
If your cat, dog, or ferret has heartworm disease (which could be a deadly condition) and they aren't treated quickly, they could develop severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other organs. Today our vets in Fairfield, NJ explain why prevention is essential for protecting your pet from heartworm disease.
Ticks are very dangerous to both people and pets because they are responsible for spreading many dangerous diseases. Here, our Fairfield, NJ vets share with you the signs of ticks you need to beware of, as well as how you can protect your pets and family from these external parasites.
Bringing a sample of your pet's feces to the vet once a year for a fecal exam is the best way you can protect your pets and family from inessential parasites. In this blog, our vets in Fairfield, NJ explain the benefits of fecal exams and how they can diagnose your pet for intestinal parasites before their condition becomes worse.
All Creatures Great and Small Animal Hospital is now seeing new patients! Our Fairfield, NJ vets are trained to provide care for a wide range of companion animals including cats, dogs, birds, reptiles, rodents, and more. Contact our veterinary clinic today to schedule your pet's first appointment.
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