Common Household Items Can Be Toxic to Pets: Here's What You Need to Know

March is Pet Poison Prevention Month. Many pet parents are surprised by the number of seemingly harmless items around the house that can cause serious injury or death for cats and dogs. To help you march through this spring and into the rest of the year with a safer home for your animal companions, here are the most common and dangerous household poisons to keep away from your pets.
February 2020 Newsletter
GREAT GOAT MEETING
Thanks to all who braved the slippery roads to come to the goat meeting at the clinic on February 13th. We had a lively discussion led by Jake Klas from Fennimore Livestock on the many different times, weights and options for marketing buck kids. Sally talked about the importance of colostrum and how to keep kids healthy.
Make Your Pet’s Dental Health a Reason to Smile

Did you know that February is National Pet Dental Health Month? We love that this month is devoted to your canine’s canines, your kitty’s chompers, and your pet’s pearly whites. While your companion’s mouth may be a source of kisses and smiles, pet parents may overlook how much their pet’s dental health affects their overall well-being.