Month: December 2022
How to Keep Your Pet Safe During Cold Weather
Our pets need extra care and protection when the thermometer dips. As winter approaches, it’s important to make adjustments to your furry friend’s routine and make sure they have everything they need to make it safely through the colder months. Here are tips for how to keep your pets safe and cozy during cold weather. […]
Written by prositesdental • Dec 29 • 3 minute read
Choosing the Right Dog Breed for Your Family
When deciding to get a dog, you must remember that you are adopting an animal that will be part of your family and entirely dependent on you. As such, you need a dog that will provide the companionship and comfort you’re looking for, but also one you can easily care for without ignoring its needs. […]
Written by prositesdental • Dec 22 • 3 minute read
If you own livestock, you may know cattle and sheep as ruminant animals. The term refers to a large group of herbivores with a four-chambered stomach. Most ruminants have hooves with two digits, and they are also the only animals that can digest their food without thoroughly chewing it. Commonly known ruminant animals include cows, […]
Written by prositesdental • Dec 15 • 2 minute read
How Laser Technology is Improving Veterinary Surgery
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) is an optoelectronic device that generates concentrated light rays. With laser surgery, the surgeon uses a laser beam rather than a scalpel to cut or remove tissue. The laser beam is highly focused and works efficiently, minimizing tissue damage and supporting faster healing times. This is one […]
Written by prositesdental • Dec 8 • 2 minute read
If you’re considering adopting a new kitten, your focus will likely be on choosing a good name, getting all the supplies you need, and choosing the right vet for your new pet’s medical needs. However, one more important step you shouldn’t overlook is kitten-proofing your home. According to the ASPCA, there are five things you […]
Written by prositesdental • Dec 1 • 3 minute read