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3 Reasons Why Your Dog Licks Their Paws

Does your dog lick their paws? Many pet owners become frustrated by the non-stop paw-licking and want to help their dogs overcome this condition. Before busting out the socks or the cone of shame for your pooch, discover the underlying cause, so you can treat and...

10 Warning Signs of Cancer in Pets

With pets living longer than ever, there’s a higher risk of cancer development in old age. But, by knowing the cancer warning signs, you can quickly detect abnormalities and schedule a check-up with our veterinarian here at TruBOND Veterinary. Here are 10 cancer signs...

Pet Poison Prevention Month: My Pet Ate Poison. What Do I Do?

First off, don't panic. The team at TruBOND Veterinary Center knows how alarming it can be when your furry pal has been in contact with a potentially toxic substance, but it's crucial to stay calm in situations like these. March is National Pet Poison Prevention...

The Importance of Keeping Your Pet’s Eyes Healthy

Just like how you try to maintain good eye care, it's also important to keep your pet's eyes healthy. Your pet's eyes are sensitive and can easily succumb to injury or disease, but with proper care, hygiene, and close monitoring, you can help your furry pal keep their...

Which Chew Toys Are Safe for My Pet?

One of the best and common ways to entertain your furry pal and to keep them happy when you're not home is to offer them a chew toy. But, some of those tasty chews you've picked up at the pet store can potentially wreak havoc on your pet's teeth and gastrointestinal...

Why Does My Dog Eat Grass? 5 Crazy Canine Behaviors and Their Reasons

Dogs can be weird creatures, often leaving their owners scratching their heads in bewilderment. After all, we've all seen our pups graze away on the grass at the local park at least once in their lifetime. Our team at truBOND Veterinary Hospital explains the reasons...

What You Should Know about Microchipping Your Pets

One of the common questions many new pet owners have is whether they should get their pets microchipped. Unfortunately, the act of getting your pet microchipped is often avoided because pet owners are unsure exactly how these potentially life-saving devices work. Our...

When Is It Time to Let My Pet Go?

truBOND Veterinary Hospital knows that as a pet parent, it's never easy to make the decision of letting go of a pet when they've reached the end of their lifespan. We also know that it's even more challenging to determine how to make that decision. Although you may...

Pet Water Safety for the Summer

One of the most refreshing things to do on a hot summer day is spending time in the water, especially if you're wearing a fur coat! Swimming is a great way to cool down your pet, but there are several dangers that they could experience while in the water. Here are a...

Bringing Your Lost Pet Back Home

Did you know that July 5th is the busiest day of the year for animal shelters? It's not hard to understand why. With so many pets fleeing their house during the fireworks or escaping picnics the day before, it's no wonder that July is National Lost Pet Prevention...

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5 Important Halloween Pet Safety Tips For a Safe Holiday

5 Important Halloween Pet Safety Tips For a Safe Holiday

5 Important Halloween Pet Safety Tips For a Safe Holiday   As October 31 approaches, you may be planning all sorts of spooky activities to celebrate Halloween. If you include your pet in the festivities, ensure you do so safely by following our team’s top five...

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Safety Tips for Owners of Deaf Dogs

Safety Tips for Owners of Deaf Dogs

Safety Tips for Owners of Deaf Dogs   Specially abled pets hold a special spot in animal lovers’ hearts, and deaf dogs are certainly a category to be treasured. In honor of Deaf Dog Awareness Week, which falls on the last full week of September each year, our...

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How We Keep Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia

How We Keep Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia

How We Keep Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia   Your pet’s safety is our number one priority, particularly when they undergo anesthesia and surgical procedures. We understand you also are concerned about your pet’s health and safety while under anesthesia, and we...

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How Pet Microchips Work

How Pet Microchips Work

How Pet Microchips Work   If you've been considering having your pet microchipped, it might help ease your mind to understand how microchips work. Although they do not provide GPS tracking capabilities, they do offer a permanent means of identification for your...

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How To Keep Your Cat Safe With Routine Wellness Care

How To Keep Your Cat Safe With Routine Wellness Care

How To Keep Your Cat Safe With Routine Wellness Care   Although your cat may try to convince you otherwise, they need regular wellness care to remain healthy and happy. National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day falls on August 22, so our team wants you to share the...

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How To Find a Lost Pet

How To Find a Lost Pet

How To Find a Lost Pet   More pets go missing over the July Fourth holiday than at any other time, so if your furry pal is afraid of fireworks, learn how to find them if they take off in a panic. Follow these four steps for the most effective ways to find a lost...

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Avoid These Waterborne Pet Parasites

Avoid These Waterborne Pet Parasites

Avoid These Waterborne Pet Parasites   Summertime may mean your furry pal is splashing in and out of water all season long. While the refreshing water is a great way to cool off, it also can harbor a variety of pet parasites and pathogens that can make your pet...

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How to Get Your Cat to Feel Comfortable at Home

How to Get Your Cat to Feel Comfortable at Home

3 Ways to Help Your New Shelter Cat Feel at Home It is a good idea to welcome a new cat into your home and family any time of year, but June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month. You may find that your new cat is uncertain and anxious in their new surroundings. The following...

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Signs of Canine Anxiety in Your Pup

Signs of Canine Anxiety in Your Pup

Does Your Dog Have Canine Anxiety?   Anxiety in dogs is more common than you might think. Signals that indicate your pup could be anxious can be difficult to detect, but once you know what to look for, you may find them to be pretty obvious. May 3 to 9 this year...

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