Purevax Rabies Vaccine
Our hospital carries the Merial PUREVAX Rabies vaccine to protect cats against the Rabies virus. This vaccination has been shown to be the safest Rabies vaccination on the market for cats.
On our pet care blog, our Animal Hospital of Clemmons veterinarians share helpful tips and information to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.
Our hospital carries the Merial PUREVAX Rabies vaccine to protect cats against the Rabies virus. This vaccination has been shown to be the safest Rabies vaccination on the market for cats.
Regardless of whether your cat is a curious outdoor explorer or a chilled-out homebody, accidents can happen. Today, our Clemmons vets share signs that may indicate that your cat has a broken leg, and what you should do.
Although all dogs require brushing, bathing and general grooming, some require more care than others. Today our Clemmons pet grooming team explains how to care for dog coats of different textures and lengths.
Is your cat coughing, sneezing and wheezing instead of contentedly purring? Cat coughs are a sign that something is irritating your feline friend's lungs, airway or throat. Today, our Clemmons vets share some common causes of cat coughs and what to do.
Do you avoid getting close to your pup because their stinky breath is unbearable? Bad breath is common in dogs — especially in senior dogs — and can be a sign of a serious health issue. Our Clemmons vets explain some causes of dog bad breath and how you can help to treat or even prevent it.
If your veterinary clinic offers Pet Wellness Plans you may be curious as to how these plans work and whether they are worth signing up for. Today, our Clemmons vets share 4 benefits to consider when deciding whether a Pet Wellness Plan is right for you and your pet.
Our Clemmons vets know that if your pet is suffering from a health issue you will want to do all you can to help them feel better. Pet acupuncture can be a noninvasive way to help improve your pet's rehabilitation. Here's a bit about how acupuncture for dogs works and when it can be used.
To provide your cat with all the care they need to live a long and healthy life, it's important to be able to spot the signs of pain early and know what to do. Below, our Clemmons vets offer some advice on how to tell if your cat is in pain, and what you can do to help.
Cats, without a doubt, enjoy sleeping. Concerned cat owners frequently ask our Clemmons veterinarians if they should be concerned that their cat sleeps so much. When does a cat nap signal the possibility of a medical emergency?
If your dog eats grass on a regular basis, you may be concerned about whether this is a safe habit. Today, our Clemmons vets share some common reasons why dogs may eat grass, and when to be concerned about this behavior.
We are always thrilled to welcome new patients into our veterinary family, so contact our office today to book your first appointment with our team.