by Glyne Greenidge, DVM, CLS, MLT | Jan 18, 2023 | Cat Health, Dog Health, Macon Pet Blog, News, Pet Health
Being environmentally responsible is healthier for the planet, for us, and for our pets. Since we want the best for our pets, we should include them in the go green movement. Here are a few ways you can create a cleaner, greener home for you and your pet: 1. Reduce...
by Glyne Greenidge, DVM, CLS, MLT | Jan 9, 2023 | Cat Health, Pet Health
Are Booster Vaccines Necessary for Cats? Primary vaccination is essential to prevent the return of once common deadly infectious diseases in kittens and cats. Recent research indicates that not all vaccines require yearly boosters. However, there is no evidence that...
by Glyne Greenidge, DVM, CLS, MLT | Jan 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
Veterinarians often recommend walking as a key element of most canine weight loss and fitness regimens. This sounds simple enough, but is it? The following questions are commonly asked by dog owners who are about to embark on a walking program to promote weight loss....
by Glyne Greenidge, DVM, CLS, MLT | Dec 31, 2022 | Dog Training
At what age can I start training my new puppy? Your new puppy is learning during every waking moment! Every interaction you have with your puppy from the first time you meet will be a form of training. Housetraining, household manners, and social experiences are all...
by Glyne Greenidge, DVM, CLS, MLT | Apr 26, 2022 | Dog Health, News, Pet Health
Pet medical emergencies can occur suddenly and without warning. It is important for all pet owners to have a basic understanding of common veterinary medical emergencies and basic first aid for their dogs. For details on how to perform rescue breathing and canine CPR,...