Pet Health Tips
Keeping Your Pets Safe and Injury-Free: Essential Tips for a Fun-Filled Summer
Now that summer is in full swing, outdoor activities beckon us and our furry companions. However, amidst the excitement and warm weather adventures, it’s important to prioritize the safety and well-being of our pets.
Read MoreRed, Woof, and Blue: Ensuring a Safe and Stress-Free Fourth of July
The Fourth of July can be fraught with dangers for pets, but with some preparation, you can avoid a trip to The COVE emergency room this season.
Read MoreWater Safety for Pets: Staying Safe at the Beach, Lake, or Pool
Warmer temperatures and longer days spent outside in the sun have us thinking about trips to the beach and swimming in the pool. For those of us who let our pups tag along on our summertime adventures, it’s a good time to brush up on pet water safety.
Read MoreDefend, Prevent, and Protect: All About Lyme Disease in Pets
With spring and summer rains, tall green grass, and more time spent outdoors, protecting your pet can be painless and stress-free. May is Lyme Disease Prevention Month and in this blog, we share a few tips about how to keep your best friend safe.
Read MoreNavigating Pet Surgery with Confidence
As pet parents, we strive to keep our furry friends happy and healthy, but sometimes unforeseen circumstances arise, and our pets may require surgery. This can be a daunting and stressful experience for both pets and their owners. However, with the right preparation and guidance, navigating pet surgery can be a manageable experience.
Read MoreSpring Has Sprung: Effectively Managing Your Pet’s Spring Allergies
Pets suffering from spring allergies scratch, bite, or lick their skin and paws excessively, causing irritation, hair loss, open sores, and hot spots.
Read MoreCanine Distemper Virus: What It Is and How to Keep Your Puppy Safe
National Puppy Day is celebrated on March 23. In this blog, The COVE equips pet parents with information about this deadly but preventable disease.
Read MoreDon’t Touch That! Pet Poisons & Toxins Around the Home
As March is National Pet Poison Prevention Awareness Month, we wanted to help you brush up on what household items may be toxic to animals.
Read MoreCardiology at The COVE: A Spotlight on Heart Health
Explore heart conditions in pets and learn the warning signs of cardiac disease, what to do if you suspect a problem, and how experts at The COVE can help.
Read MoreBeyond Fresh Breath: The Benefits of Advanced Dentistry for Pets
More than just hygiene, bad pet breath is one of the early signs of periodontal disease in pets, along with yellow tartar buildup on the teeth and red, swollen gums.
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