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Stay Safe: Essential Tips for Walking Your Dogs During Snakes Season
As the weather warms up, snakes become more active and visible in many outdoor areas. This change means dog owners need to be extra cautious during walks to protect their furry friends from potential snake encounters. Walking your dog is a daily joy and a vital part of their health, but during snake season, it requires more attention and care. This post offers practical advice to help you keep your dog safe while enjoying the outdoors. Dog walking on a shaded trail during sna
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Apr 153 min read


Emergency Care for Dogs Who Chew on Batteries What You Need to Know
If your dog has recently chewed on a battery, it is critical to seek veterinary care immediately. Batteries contain harmful chemicals that can cause serious damage to your dog’s skin, mouth, stomach, and gastrointestinal tract. The effects of battery acid may not appear right away, sometimes taking up to 12 hours to develop ulcerations and other injuries. Prompt treatment can prevent severe complications and improve your dog’s chances of a full recovery. Dog’s mouth with batt
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Apr 153 min read


What to Do If Your Pet Swallowed Something Indigestible
When your dog or cat swallows something they shouldn’t, it can quickly become a frightening situation. Pets are naturally curious and often explore the world with their mouths. This behavior sometimes leads to swallowing objects that are indigestible or even dangerous. Knowing how to respond can make a big difference in your pet’s health and safety. If you find yourself in this situation, Faith Veterinary Hospital Urgent Care and Emergency is ready to help treat your pet prom
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Apr 153 min read
Emergency Veterinary Care When Your Regular Vet is Closed at Faith Veterinary Hospital
When your dog or cat faces an emergency outside regular office hours, finding immediate care can be stressful and overwhelming. Faith Veterinary Hospital understands how critical timely treatment is for your beloved pet’s health and well-being. That’s why we offer urgent care and emergency veterinary services daily from 8 pm to 10:30 pm, bridging the gap when your regular veterinarian is closed. You can even schedule your visit online while en route, helping your pet receive
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Apr 143 min read
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