November is National Pet Diabetes Month! This month is aimed at raising awareness of pet diabetes and promoting diabetes testing. Diabetes is has become more common in recent years. Estimates show that 1 out of every 100 dogs and between 1 in 50 and 1 in 500 cats will develop diabetes. While it can be concerning that your pet is living with diabetes, a simple urine test can typically diagnose it. An appropriate lifestyle can also help with managing diabetes in pets.
Join Us at Wiener Fest 2017!
Join us at Wiener Fest 2017! This annual event will be held Sunday, October 22nd at Wolf Pen Creek in College Station, Texas!
Going on Vacation? All Pets Provides Boarding & Grooming Services!
It’s understandable to prefer your pet to stay at home while you go on vacation. However, we know this is not always ideal. This is why All Pets Veterinary Medical Center offers professional pet boarding & grooming services, whether you have a cat, dog or an exotic pet! Our trained and caring technicians will monitor your pet’s entire stay to ensure your pet is happy, health and feels right at home!
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Breed Highlight: American Pitbull Terrier
The American Pitbull Terrier is a companion and family dog breed. Its tenacity, gameness and courage makes it a popular competitor in agility and obedience competition. Affectionately known as “Pitties,” the Pitbull is a loyal, protective and athletic canine breed.
Ideas for Fun Pet-Friendly Fall Activities
Our pets enjoy when the hot summer days begin to cool down just as much as we do. With cooler temperatures, your pet will have more energy for being outdoors and enjoy fun pet-friendly fall activities. Our team here at All Pets has compiled a list of a few of the many fall activities you can enjoy with your pet.
All Pets Veterinary Medical Center Offers Tips on How to Protect Your Pet from Mosquitoes this Summer
Getting outside is a great way to stay healthy and have fun with your furry friends. The summer time is perfect for swimming, hiking or a Frisbee game at the park but itchy mosquito bites can be a real summer bummer. Even worse, there are some diseases that these blood-feeding insects can spread. There are many things that can be done to help protect your dogs and cats from mosquitoes which All Pets Veterinary Medical Center will discuss.
Tips for Preventing Fleas, Tapeworms and Dermatitis this Summer
Texas summers bring the increased likelihood of fleas, tapeworms and dermatitis in pets. Milder temperatures and increased humidity provide ideal conditions for survival and increased reproduction rates for these pests. Fortunately, there are many safe and effective flea, tapeworm and dermatitis products that can help control these.
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Canine Influenza Recent Developments in Texas – Get Your Pet Vaccinated at All Pets Veterinary Medical Center Today!
Recently, there has been reports of Canine Influenza in Texas. This is spread from dog to dog, or by contaminated food bowls and surfaces. All Pets Veterinary Medical Center will discuss the recent developments to help you better understand what Canine Influenza is and how to protect your dog.
All Pets Veterinary Medical Center Offers Insight On Protecting Yourself and Your Pet from Parasites
Many don’t know that some parasites can actually be transferred from pets to people. Parasites are organisms that live in or on our pets and include external parasites such as fleas, ticks and internal parasites like worms and protozoa. Roundworms and hookworms are also common parasites in pets that can affect people as well. All Pets Veterinary Medical Center offers tips on protecting yourself and your pets from these harmful parasites.
Summer Outdoor Safety for Dogs – All Pets Veterinary Medical Center Provides Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe
Summer is finally here! This means sun, fun and outdoor activities, many of which can be shared with your dog. However, longer daytime hours and warmer temperatures bring hazards with them. Be cautious of those summer hazards so that you can enjoy a carefree and safe summer with your best friend! All Pets Veterinary Medical Center has compiled a list of tips to help you keep your dog safe when outdoors this summer.