by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jan 5, 2021 | Blog, Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care, General Health, Health
Although you know you should spay your female pet to prevent a host of medical and behavior issues, as well as unwanted puppies, you may not know what exactly happens during a spay surgery. Since World Spay Day—February 23—is approaching, let’s explain the procedure,...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | May 27, 2020 | General Care, General Health
Our pets give us lots of things: unconditional love, sweet cuddles, and companionship. But they can unintentionally give us something much less desirable: zoonotic parasites. These pests can be transmitted from pets to humans, and they can cause more than a nuisance. ...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | May 27, 2020 | General Care
When it comes to getting things started off on the right paw for your young pet, a routine is key. The stability and consistency that a routine gives your little furry friend will help them throughout their lives. Read on to learn more. #1: Pets learn best with...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Mar 12, 2020 | Cat Care, Dog Care, General Care
Although it’s still quite cold around here in Gilette, the winter chill will eventually have to give way to spring sun. Warmer temperatures mean a surge in parasites like ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes. Protect your pet from these bloodsuckers with the following...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Mar 9, 2020 | Dog Care, General Care
Spring’s warmer temperatures bring melting snow and spring showers, which can turn backyards into muddy messes. While walking your pooch, follow these five tips to avoid tracking the worst of the mud into your home.#1: Check the forecast before walking your...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Nov 19, 2019 | General Care, General Health
A large percentage of Americans plan to celebrate Thanksgiving with friends and family, and many also admit to sharing their Thanksgiving dinner with their four-legged family members. But a festive time for you could be a stressful or dangerous time for your pets....