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5 Ways Walking Your Dog Daily Can Benefit You

We all know that taking your dog for a daily walk is beneficial to your pet, but it can also be beneficial for your health too! Here are five great reasons why.

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New Year’s Resolutions For Your Pet’s Health

The New Year is not only a great time to reset and put yourself first again, but also making the resolution to make our pet’s health a priority. Here are a few things you can do to start putting your pet’s health on the top of your New Year’s resolution list.

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Meet Ashley, Ben & Bella

Our client, Ashley Parker, has been coming to our Mass Ave clinic with her 10-year-old Beagle mix, Bella, for over two years. Since becoming a client Ashley’s had some big life changes, including getting married and moving from downtown Indy to Broad Ripple.

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Senior Pets, Gray Looks Good on You

As our pets get older we need to modify how we take care of them at home as well as at the veterinary office. Making small changes to a senior pets’ lifestyle can make them happier, healthier and potentially increase their lifespan.

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Top Winter Weather Tips for Pet Owners

Beyond the holiday celebrations, cozy fireplaces and bundled up winter clothing for us humans, winter may mean other things for our pets. Specifically, during the cold winter months there are a few things pet owners should be aware of that may affect your pet’s health and well-being. Here are a few tips to ensure your pet is in optimal health during the winter season!

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[Pet] Food for Thought this Thanksgiving

We 100% understand that pets are a member of the family, but what many pet owners may believe to be a heartfelt gesture to “treat” their pet on this food-filled day could potentially lead to an emergency vet visit. Here are a few tips to keep your pet (and your family) safe during the upcoming festivities and holiday fun.

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5 Tips for Pet Wellness This Fall

Fall is officially here and although it means pumpkins, colorful fall leaves and holiday festivities for many of us, for our pets it can mean extra shedding and unwanted fleas and ticks. Here are five tips to keep your pet as healthy and as happy as possible this autumn.

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Top Three Reasons Why I Love Being A RVT

Being a Registered Veterinary Technician isn’t about playing with puppies and kittens all day, it’s about building relationships and helping clients through some of their roughest times.

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Brachycephalic Breeds: Wrinkles and Panting and Snoring… Oh My!

Many people love the look of those wrinkled, squish-faced brachycephalic breeds such as English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, and Pugs. The short face, the wrinkles, and the snoring are all things that lure people to these special breeds. But what some people don’t realize is that the special look of these breeds can lead to significant medical issues often requiring more veterinary visits throughout their lifetime and even specialized surgeries.

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Interview with Selena Hubbard, Founder of Nine Lives Cat Cafe in Fountain Square

We recently sat down with Selena Hubbard over coffee at Calvin Fletcher’s to learn more about Nine Lives Cat Cafe, her soon-to-be-open cat cafe in Fountain Square. Yes, you heard correctly; Selena and her father are opening up a cat cafe in the Fountain Square neighborhood and we couldn’t be more excited to experience what it has to offer cat lovers and pet adoption advocates in Indy! The cafe is set to open late summer 2016 at 1315 Shelby Street (Suite A), next to several neighborhood hot spots.

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