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Your pet is more than just a furry companion; they are an essential member of your family. Prioritizing their health can help them live longer, enjoy life to the fullest, and forge stronger, happier memories together. Just like humans, animals have unique health requirements that need attention. They encounter specific health challenges native to their species, so taking quick and simple actions can help safeguard them from these risks. Ensuring your pet’s well-being today means more fun, cuddles, and adventures in the future. Keeping them healthy isn’t just about care — it’s about maintaining the strength of your bond for years to come.
Probably it is already a hint from taking pets to the vet that they need annual vaccinations to protect them from rabies, nosocomial disease, and other common animal diseases. There are also other tests that your vet can choose to give to your pet in order to identify any potential health problems that exist.
If you have health problems, your vet may prescribe certain medicines for pets to treat your pet and restore its health. Drugs for fleas and ticks are commonly used by pet owners to keep their pets and homes free from these pest-borne diseases. They are available in both over-the-counter and over-the-counter forms. However, to ensure the proven effectiveness and safety of your pet, it may be wiser to choose prescription fleas and tick medications to treat your pet.
With that being said, Pets Analysis is committed to providing you with all the information you need to take care of your beloved pet and help you establish an unbreakable bond with them. If you have any questions along the way, you can contact us here.
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MEET THE AUTHORS
Kathy Conner
Certified Professional Animal Care Provider
Kathy R. Conner grew up in a small town in Marquette, Michigan. Her parents (now retired) both served their services as a veterinarian in Bayshore Veterinary Hospital when Kathy was younger.
Patrick Wilson
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
With over a decade of experience in the animal veterinary field, Dr. Wilson enjoys getting to know pets and their families on a personal level. He sees them as an extension of his own family. Hence, he is rewarded on a daily basis as he helps strengthen the special bond between pet owners and their beloved companions.
Ashley Marlton
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
Dr. Marlton spent her first two years in practice working as a veterinary assistant at a 24-hour emergency care animal hospital in Michigan prior to moving to Miami. Following graduation, Dr. Marlton attended Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine & Biochemical Sciences in Fort Collins while participating in volunteer spay neuter trips.