Info & Helpful Tips
These useful info sheets are available in PDF format so that you can easily print or save to your computer to have on hand for easy reference. Simply click to open the PDF link, then click on the PDF image to open the file and print or save.
Eye Medication
Use this handout to learn more about proper administration of eye drops and ointments for a safe, stress-free experience.
Giving Pills to Cats
Pilling a cat can seem harder than sharpening a running chainsaw. Here are 3 ways to give your cat a pill without being "Eaten Alive."
Kidney Disease
Is your pet losing weight and peeing more? Use this handout to learn more about diagnosis and management of kidney disease in your cat or dog.
Ear Infections
Does your pet have itchy, sore ears? Use this handout to learn more about what otitis is and what you can do to help your pet’s precious ears.
Heart Disease
Does your pet seem tired? Coughing? Maybe a bloated tummy as well? Learn more about what heart disease is and what can be done to help.
Feline Hyperthyroidism
Weight loss despite a huge appetite, vomiting, mood changes, and other symptoms can indicate your cat may have an overactive thyroid. Use this handout to find out more.
Diabetes
Is your pet drinking and peeing much more than they used to? Maybe they have also lost weight? Use this handout to learn more about the diagnosis and management of diabetes mellitus.
Dental Disease
Bad breath isn't normal for us, and it isn't normal for pets either! Pain, reluctance to play with toys and decreased energy can all go hand-in-hand with stinky breath. Read on to learn how to help.
Chronic Pancreatitis
Did you know that feeding fatty treats can make your dog very sick? This is the most common cause of chronic pancreatitis, which causes a sore abdomen and can lead to vomiting. Read to learn more.
Canine Hypothyroidism
An underactive thyroid doesn't just cause weight gain. It affects a number of important internal functions. Learn more about hypothyroidism and what can be done to help.
Soaking Grain for Senior Horses
In some situations, your veterinarian may recommend a supplemental feeding program. Learn how to safely prepare soaked grain to feed to senior horses.
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