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How Often Do You Brush Your Pet’s Teeth?

How Often Do You Brush Your Pet’s Teeth?

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Feb 1, 2018 | General Care

According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 70% of adult cats and 80% of adult dogs show symptoms of oral disease. In fact, the same group says more than 80 percent of dogs have some degree of dental disease by 3 years of age. Your pet doesn’t have to be a...
Keep These Foods Away From Your Pet On Thanksgiving

Keep These Foods Away From Your Pet On Thanksgiving

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Nov 20, 2017 | General Care, General Health

When things go wrong after hours, it’s good to know where to go. Animal Medical Center of Wyoming is here when you and your pet need us most. When accidents happen, please call us immediately at 307-682-1507. Our hospital is well equipped to handle even the most...
Why Your Pets Need To Be Microchipped

Why Your Pets Need To Be Microchipped

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...
Exercising With Your Pet is Good For Both of You

Exercising With Your Pet is Good For Both of You

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Nov 2, 2017 | General Care, General Health

Exercise is great, but sometimes it’s hard to find the motivation. Nowadays, we have to consider the health and weight of not just ourselves, but also our pets. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, an estimated 59 percent of cats and 54...
Why Your Pets Need To Be Microchipped

Current Special Microchips For Only $29 Oct 16 – Nov 11

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Oct 19, 2017 | Announcements, General Care, General Health

According to PetFinder, over 10 million pets go missing every year, and one in three pets will go missing at some point in their life. Your pet needs a form of identification that is reliable and can’t get lost, stolen, or damaged. Microchipping is a safe, simple form...
Ten Tips To Make Your Trips To Animal Medical Center of Wyoming Even Better

Ten Tips To Make Your Trips To Animal Medical Center of Wyoming Even Better

by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Sep 11, 2017 | General Care

We want to make sure that every single visit to Animal Medical Center of Wyoming is a happy, productive, relaxing event in you and your pet’s life. From the moment they walk in the door, we want your pet to feel comfortable, confident, and relaxed. Our team also...
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