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Anesthesia Fears Surrounding your Pet’s Dentistry
When your veterinarian recommends a complete dental prophy (dental scaling and polishing) for your pet, your fears surrounding anesthesia may cause you to immediately decline this essential procedure. However, it’s very important to remember that even though anesthesia always comes with risks, it has never been safer or more comfortable for your pet, no matter […]
En savoir plusL’éducation de votre chien
Après plus de 10 ans d’expérience dans le monde des animaux et 5 ans à titre d’entraîneur de chiens d’assistance, j’ai eu la chance de rencontrer plusieurs types d’éducateurs canins et de spécialistes en comportement. Du chien de travail renifleur au chien guide, en passant par l’entraîneur qui ne jure que par le collier étrangleur, […]
En savoir plusTips for Finding the Right Dog Trainer
After working more than 10 years in the animal field and 5 years as a service dog trainer, I had the chance to meet several different types of dog trainers and specialists in dog behaviors; from the sniffer dog at the borders, to the guide dog, from the choker training to clicker training and positive […]
En savoir plusDental Myths
As an RVT, I always enjoy talking to people about their pets. However, I sometimes cringe a little when I hear certain things regarding their pet’s well being! Since our Dental Focus is beginning here at Acadia, I thought I’d take the time to outline a few « dental myths », and shed some light on this often […]
En savoir plusSenior Pet Care
Just as older people have different healthcare needs than younger people, senior pets require different care than required by young pets. Here at Acadia Veterinary Hospital, we recommend an exam and bloodwork/urinalysis/blood pressure check every 6-8 months in our senior pets. It is important to remember that every year for a dog or cat is […]
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