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Pet Poison Awareness

Pet Poison Awareness

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Mar 15, 2015 | Cat Care, Dog Care, Illness & Disease

It’s Pet Poison Awareness Week!  Are there harmful substances around your house that you didn’t realize were poisonous to your pets? Here at Animal Medical Center of Wyoming, we are going to highlight a few of the most common harmful poisons that pets get into! For a...
4 Facts About Dental Disease in Pets

4 Facts About Dental Disease in Pets

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Feb 3, 2015 | Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care, General Health

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 a senior pet problem! So what’s periodontal disease? Periodontal disease in pets includes conditions such as gingivitis (inflammation of...
July Fourth Safety Tips for Dog Owners

July Fourth Safety Tips for Dog Owners

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jul 1, 2014 | Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care, General Health

It only seems fitting to include man’s best friend in the all-American holiday known as the Fourth of July. By all means, include your pooch in your celebrations—just make sure he stays safe and sound by using these guidelines from a Gillette veterinary professional....
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