National Walk Your Dog Month: Tips for Walking Your Dog

tips for walking your dog

January is National Walk Your Dog Month! What better way to kick start your New Years Resolution by going outdoors to walk off some of that holiday food? There are numerous health benefits of walking for both you and your dog, which makes this a great way to start your new year. We have put together a few tips for walking your dog.

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National Take a Hike Day: What to Know About Hiking with Your Dog

Hiking with your dog

November 17 is National Take a Hike Day! The majority of dogs, regardless of size, make great companions on a hike—if they are physically fit for the level of hiking that you plan to do, if they are obedient, if they are socialized among people and other dogs, and if the weather is not too hot. Hiking with your dogs takes more thought and preparation than simply starting up a trail. Therefore, we have put together essential information on hiking with your dog.

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July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month

National Lost Pet Prevention Month

Warmer weather means more adventures outside and bringing your furry companion along for the trip. However, the downside of letting your pet tag along is the potential of your pet running away or getting loose. Therefore, we have put together a few tips for National Lost Pet Prevention Month.

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Dental Health Month: Tips for Keeping Your Cat’s Teeth Clean

Keeping Your Cat's Teeth Clean

February is Dental Health Month. Therefore, it is time to lavish some attention on your cat’s teeth. Taking proper care of your feline’s teeth is essential to prevent plaque and tartar buildup, as this can progress to painful periodontal disease. The bacteria from periodontal disease can spread to other organs and cause illnesses. Therefore, we have put together a few tips for keeping your dog’s teeth clean.

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Dental Health Month: Tips for Keeping Your Dog’s Teeth Clean

Keeping Your Dog's Teeth Clean

February is Dental Health month, which means it is time to lavish some attention on your dog’s teeth. Taking proper care of your dog’s teeth is essential because plaque and tartar buildup can progress to painful periodontal disease. Bacteria from periodontal disease can spread to other organs and cause illnesses. Therefore, we have put together a few tips for keeping your dog’s teeth clean.

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How to Reduce Stress When Boarding Pets Over the Holidays

Reduce Stress When Boarding Pets


Whether you have a cat, dog or an exotic pet, boarding your pet can be a stressful experience for them. However, there are steps you can take to reduce stress when boarding pets. We will discuss how to identify stress, as well as ways to reduce stress when boarding your pets.

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Going on Vacation? All Pets Provides Boarding & Grooming Services!

professional pet 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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All Pets Veterinary Medical Center Offers Tips on How to Protect Your Pet from Mosquitoes this Summer

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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.

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Canine Influenza Recent Developments in Texas – Get Your Pet Vaccinated at All Pets Veterinary Medical Center Today!

canine influenza


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.

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All Pets Veterinary Medical Center Offers Insight On Protecting Yourself and Your Pet from Parasites

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.

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