Puppies’ mouths are filled with about 28 teeny-tiny razors that seem to be attracted to your fingers or toes. Dog trainers call it “play biting,” but it’s irksome and often...
Read MoreSummer is nearing and that means more outside time with your pets! With rising temperatures and more time outside, we must also be ready for additional risks these things add...
Read MoreHere at Mountain Parks Veterinary Hospital, we make recommendations for controlling fleas, ticks, heartworm and other intestinal parasites based on the needs of your pet, their travel and lifestyle, and...
Read MoreVisiting the doctor can be stress-inducing for your pets. When it comes to our furry companions—who may not understand where they’re going, why they’re going there, and what’s going to...
Read MoreSometimes the healthiest of animals can still be afflicted with unfair illnesses. However, many diseases can be prevented if we take the proper precautions. April is National Heartworm Awareness Month,...
Read MoreCongratulations from us at Mountain Parks Veterinary Hospital! Now that you’re expecting a two-legged baby, your four-legged baby is in store for some serious life changes. Do your best to...
Read MoreMarch is Poison Prevention Month, and we want to help you keep your pet healthy. If you own a pet, you will want to know about these common household items...
Read MoreThe 4th of July is a great time of year – warm summer days, friends and family gathering around, and lots of festivities to be had! While this is a...
Read MoreFor humans and animals, the number on the scale is greatly impacted by lifestyle factors, and regular exercise can help to keep that number in a healthy range. Here are...
Read MoreAlthough February is National Pet Dental Health Month, your pet’s dental health is important all year long. Why so much emphasis that a whole month is set aside to promote...
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