by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Nov 1, 2019 | General Care, General Health, Health
If you’ve ever suffered from allergies, you know how irritating (in more ways than one) the symptoms can be. But we aren’t the only species than can experience the wide array of unpleasant reactions to various allergens; our pets can suffer many of those same...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Oct 7, 2019 | General Care, General Health
Here at Animal Medical Center of Wyoming, we care just as much about your pet’s mental health as we do their physical health. It’s important to discuss these things during annuall wellness exams. During these visits, our team will spend time examining your...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Oct 2, 2019 | Dog Care, General Health, Illness & Disease
More canine influenza cases are being reported as the latest bout spreads across the country. But, isn’t this a simple canine cold? Here in Wyoming, many cases of the H3N8 strain have been reported, so it’s quite important to vaccinate your pet for this right...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Sep 24, 2019 | General Care, General Health
Pet foods come in all varieties and price points. Wet. Dry. Raw. Grain-free. Active. Senior. Puppy/kitten. With so many options and opinions, how do you choose what to feed your pets? Here, we’ll give you some tips on how to choose the right food for your furry...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Nov 7, 2018 | General Health
Did you know that November is Pet Diabetes Month? Only a small percentage of pets are at risk of diabetes, but a variety of contributing factors can create the perfect storm. In this blog, we will dive into the signs to recognize diabetes in your pets and how it is...
by Animal Medical Center of Wyoming | Jun 22, 2018 | General Health
An Estimated 59% of Cats and 54% of Dogs in the United States are Overweight or Obese. Good nutrition and weight management are key to your pet’s overall health. These healthy habits are created at a young age for your pet and it’s up to you to help them maintain...