There are different types of vaccines....
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We'll talk about core vaccines first before talking about non-core....
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It is surgery. They're under anesthesia when this happens, so do they feel pain during the surgery? No, of course not....
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In this instance, it's really good to go ahead and have the help of your veterinarian, so they know what's going on and can guide you....
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They're usually very low risks. The biggest side effect we can see is a little bit of pain when we're giving the vaccine....
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It's really important to help decrease the amount of roaming that your pet may do. Their hormones drive them to roam and seek out a mate....
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There are a couple of different ways to see if a kitten has been orphaned or not. One of the most classic signs is that it's clearly by itself....
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We like to start kitten vaccines between seven and eight weeks of age. You can start them around six weeks....
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If we're dealing with a cat who is in heat and gets spayed, the hormones will linger for a little while....
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With newborn kittens that are with their mother, you can just support the mom....
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If your kitten misses a vaccine, come in when you can, and we will start where we left off....
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That's really a personal question....
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With newborn kittens, we obviously want to make sure that we're not putting them at risk for just infection, just like human babies....
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Every three to four weeks up until they reach 16 weeks of age. That way, we ensure we form lasting immunity to protect your kitten....
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Most of the kittens found outside will be talking if they're healthy. If their eyes aren't open, they still should be fairly vocal....
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There are a lot of articles out there that will tell you the pros and cons of "template websites" versus "custom websites". Often this discussion misses the point due to a lack of clarity on what these terms really mean in practice. But, to be truly invested 100% in the marketing of your veterinary practice, you’ll a site that lets you "get under the hood" and be a part of the creative process. The ideal solution is not a "template" OR a "custom website" but rather a customized platform that lets you contribute – without learning any complicated new tools....
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What happens when a pet owner swipes away an email notification as they’re watching a video? What happens when they don’t pick up your practice’s reminder text because they’re driving? Pretty frequently, they can forget to go back to those notifications later. Sometimes, it takes a non-digital medium to capture the attention of local pet owners, whether it’s to reinforce what they see online or to rise above all of the buzz. The perfect complement to all of your digital marketing efforts is surprisingly old school: postal “snail mail.”...