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Steps to Desensitizing Your Pet to Fireworks

Steps to Desensitizing Your Pet to Fireworks

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jun 12, 2021 | Behavior, Blog, Dog Care

It’s that time of year again! Did last year’s July Fourth festivities trigger your pet’s anxiety with the local firework show? Our team is determined to help you soothe your pet’s fear of fireworks and ensure everyone enjoys July Fourth this...
5 Tips To Keep Your Pet Safe This Independence Day!

5 Tips To Keep Your Pet Safe This Independence Day!

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 2, 2018 | Behavior, Cat Care, Dog Care

Animal Medical Center has so many messages and phone calls about missing pets EVERY 4th of July, we don’t want to see your pet lost or scared during this Independence Day! Here are a few tips for a less stressful holiday: Take A Walk Exercise your pet to help them...
Your Cat Head Bumps You Because They Love You

Your Cat Head Bumps You Because They Love You

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Sep 10, 2017 | Behavior, Cat Care

Cats are not the best at showing love, and sometimes we need to look for more subtle crews that they’ve accepted us as part of their group. Not all cats will come up and lick your hand or face like a dog, but they still have their own way of showing affection....

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