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5 Gift Ideas for Pets and Owners
Every pet owner wants to spoil their beloved furry companion throughout the year, but the holidays are a special time for gift-giving. Whether your list is full of gifts for pets or their people, here are five of the most popular 2020 pet lover gifts to help make your...

Christmas Tree Pet Safety Tips
Your Christmas tree likely steals the show each holiday season, outshining the other festive decorations. But, your showstopper holds a host of hazards for your furry pal. When decking out your tree this year, our team here at Springboro Veterinary Hospital has put...

Healthy Thanksgiving Alternatives for Pets
In addition to the family, friends, and fellowship associated with Thanksgiving, there’s a huge catch—the food. Your furry pal likely agrees the best parts of this holiday are the assorted savory side dishes, delectable desserts, and of course—the Thanksgiving turkey....

5 Reasons Why Senior Pets Make the Best Pets
If you are thinking of adding a new furry member to the family, perhaps a senior pet will be the PAW-fect fit! November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month and we have highlighted five reasons why senior pets make the best pets. #1: Senior pets are often housetrained...

Minimize Your Pet’s Tick Exposure
As autumn rapidly approaches with its gorgeous array of falling leaves, crisp sunsets, and fall blooms, we’re not the only ones looking forward to the beautiful weather. Fall, as well as spring, is a tick’s favorite season, and their activity skyrockets before the...

What are some tips if I’m hosting for Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is a special holiday that brings together family and friends, but it also can carry some hazards for pets. Holiday food needs to be kept away from pets, and pet owners who travel need to either transport their pets safely or find safe accommodations for...

What should I do if my pet has separation anxiety?
Question: My dog gets very upset when I leave and is very vocal and can be destructive. What is the problem, and what can I do about it? Answer: There are several reasons for this, but the most common is Separation Anxiety. This is a syndrome that probably has a...

Should I get a puppy for Christmas?
Q: We are thinking about getting a pet for Christmas. What kind of pet should I get, and what should I expect? A: This is the time of year people start thinking about getting a pet for Christmas, and I understand it makes for an exciting gift, but I do not think it is...

Can my pet get Coronavirus?
In these uncertain times, it seems current to talk about what everyone else is talking about – Coronavirus. Any discussion on COVID-19 needs to be predicated on the statement that this commentary is as of today, and things are changing daily. As I write this today,...

Veterinary Telemedicine: Is it for You?
You have been watching a sore on your dog's skin for several days, hoping it is nothing and that it will go away on its own. The sore does not seem to be improving, and you are getting worried and starting to think you may need to take your dog to the veterinarian,...

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