by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Aug 29, 2019 | Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care, Health
Did you know? Your pet can fracture their teeth! Here are four facts you should know about fractured teeth in pets.#1: Pets can break their teeth in a variety of waysDogs most often damage their large upper premolar, or carnassial tooth, as well as their back molars...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 21, 2019 | Dog Care, General Care
Studies have shown that having pets in the workplace can boost happiness, productivity, and engagement. And, more companies than ever before are choosing to allow their employees to bring pets to work more often. But just because an employer allows it, doesn’t mean...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 7, 2019 | Dog Care, Health, Illness & Disease
Heartworm disease is a potentially fatal infection caused by heartworms, a type of roundworm that lives in the heart, lungs, and surrounding blood vessels of affected animals. Although it can be successfully treated, a heartworm infection can cause lifelong damage to...
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...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Nov 9, 2017 | Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care, General Health
It’s no secret that microchipping your pet is important. It’s a quick, simple procedure that dramatically increases the likelihood that your pet comes home if they ever become lost. A microchip is a simple, tiny (about the size of a grain of rice), and...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Aug 1, 2017 | Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care, General Health
Did you hear the news? We’re offering 10% off ALL dental procedures during the month of August 2017! Why is this so important to us? Did you know, by the age of 3, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs have some form of periodontal disease (dental disease)? It’s not just...