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Advice from Old Town Animal Hospital on How To Prepare Your Pet for the Holidays 12/13/18 - 1:55 pm

Think Twice About Table Scraps The holidays are right around the corner and while sneaking your pet table scraps or letting them clean the dishes may…

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Senior Pets: What You Need To Know 09/04/18 - 1:52 pm

Thanks to advancements in veterinary care, pets are living longer and healthier lives than ever before.  Regular veterinary wellness exams for your senior cat or…

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Facts & Stats About Your Pet’s Diet 07/27/18 - 1:51 pm

There are many types of diets for cats and dogs. Dietary needs can differ from pet to pet, depending on whether your cat or dog…

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Heatstroke in Dogs: Prevention, Signs, and Treatment 07/24/18 - 1:50 pm

Summer means fun camping trips, nighttime bonfires, and BBQs with friends and family. Summer also means the temperatures are rising. Avoiding extreme heat is critical…

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Never Run Out of Pet Food Again 07/17/18 - 1:49 pm

We’ve partnered with Vetsource to provide you with authentic, quality nutrition, and medication to help you keep your pet healthy and happy! Have you ever gone to…

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Pet Insurance: Why You Need It 05/15/18 - 1:45 pm

If you don’t already have pet insurance, you may be wondering if you need it. Just like human health insurance, it’s a great idea to…

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Heartworm Disease: What You Need to Know 04/27/18 - 1:42 pm

What is heartworm disease? This disease is caused by worms that live in a pet’s heart and blood vessels of the lungs. Though it primarily…

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Top 10 Dental Problems in Cats and Dogs: Malocclusion 03/20/18 - 1:40 pm

Cute overbite! There are many different forms of malocclusions. Some may be caused by retained deciduous teeth, some may be a result of trauma and…

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Top 10 Dental Problems in Cats and Dogs: Retained and Fractured Deciduous Teeth 03/06/18 - 1:38 pm

All deciduous or baby teeth should be gone at the age of 6 months for dogs and age of 5 months for cats and replaced…