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Staying ahead of your pet's health starts with knowing what to watch for. Browse our monthly articles below — and when something in these pages raises a question or concern about your own animal, call us at (320) 256-4252 — we're happy to talk it through.

MONTHLY NEWSLETTERS

Recent Articles

May Newsletter

May Newsletter: Socialization Tips for Puppies and Adult Dogs

A well-socialized dog is a confident, calmer dog — and socialization starts early but never truly stops. Learn how to help puppies and adult dogs feel comfortable in new situations, and call us if you have questions about your dog's behavior.

May Newsletter

May Newsletter: Parasite Prevention Myths vs Facts

Online parasite advice ranges from helpful to dangerous. We separate the myths from the facts so you can make informed decisions — and protect your pet with a prevention plan that actually works.

April Newsletter

April Newsletter: How You Can Help Prevent Pancreatitis in Your Pets

Pancreatitis can be serious, but a few simple precautions can meaningfully reduce your pet's risk. Learn what to watch for and when it's time to call us.

April Newsletter

April Newsletter: Signs Your Senior Pet May Have Mobility Issues

Pets hide pain well — but changes in movement, posture, or daily habits often signal something worth addressing. Catching mobility issues early makes treatment more effective. Know what to look for.

March Newsletter

March Newsletter: How to Keep Your Cat Safe When Outdoors

Cars, predators, toxic plants — the outdoors poses real risks for cats. With the right precautions, your cat can still enjoy fresh air safely. We cover what cat owners in central Minnesota should know.

March Newsletter

March Newsletter: How to Choose Safe Blankets for Pets

Not all pet blankets are created equal. Safety and practicality matter as much as warmth. These practical tips help you pick the right bedding — and avoid materials that could cause problems.

February Newsletter

February Newsletter: How to Reduce Dental Anxiety in Pets

Dental care is essential — and dental anxiety makes it harder for everyone. These step-by-step suggestions can transform toothbrushing from a struggle into a routine your pet tolerates. Questions? We're here.

February Newsletter

February Newsletter: How to Safely Change Your Cat's Food

Switching foods too fast causes digestive upset. Whether it's a new prescription diet or a discontinued formula, this gradual transition plan helps your cat adapt smoothly — no stomach surprises.

January Newsletter

January Newsletter: How Your Veterinarian Can Help If Your Pet Ingests Something Toxic

If your pet eats something dangerous, every minute matters. Learn what to do — and what not to do — before you call us at (320) 256-4252. Quick action can save your pet's life.

January Newsletter

January Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Wellness Exam

Some signs are obvious; others are easy to miss. Knowing the early indicators of common health issues helps you decide when to call us — and gives your pet the best chance at a healthy year.

December Newsletter

December Newsletter: Signs Your Pet Needs a Professional Cleaning

Gum pain, bad breath, and reluctance to chew are signs your pet's mouth needs attention. Most dogs and cats benefit from a professional cleaning every year — and the difference in their comfort shows.

December Newsletter

December Newsletter: Simple Ways to Keep Your Home Flea-Free for Your Pet's Well-being

Once fleas move in, they're tough to evict. These straightforward steps help you eliminate an active infestation and keep it from coming back — protecting your pet and your home.

November Newsletter

November Newsletter: The Importance of Bloodwork for Your Pet's Health

Routine bloodwork catches problems before symptoms appear — that's what makes it so valuable. Learn what your pet's blood panel reveals and why staying current on labs is one of the best things you can do for them.

November Newsletter

November Newsletter: Turkey Day Tips for Pet Owners

Thanksgiving is wonderful — for people. For pets, some holiday foods and table scraps can cause real harm. Know which dishes to keep away from your furry family members before the feast begins.

October Newsletter

October Newsletter: The Long-Term Benefits of Spaying and Neutering

Spaying and neutering does more than prevent litters — it offers lasting health and behavioral benefits that can add quality years to your pet's life. Here's what the research shows.

October Newsletter

October Newsletter: Top Signs Your Pet Is Having an Allergic Reaction

Sneezing, scratching, swelling — allergies in pets range from mild nuisances to medical emergencies. Recognizing the warning signs early means faster relief. Call us if your pet's symptoms concern you.

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