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Animal Poison Prevention Week
March 14 – 20 is Animal Poison Prevention Week. Please check your yard for any poisonous plants and your house and garage for products that might be harmful to your pets. Be Sociable, Share! Tweet
read moreAntifreeze and Your Pet
Ethylene glycol, the main ingredient in almost all major antifreeze brands, has an inviting aroma, a sweet flavor. Its appealing smell and taste often tempt animals and children to drink the highly poisonous substance. It only takes a few tablespoons of highly toxic antifreeze to seriously jeopardize an animal’s life. Pet guardians need to know how to help keep antifreeze away from animals, as well as detect the early symptoms of antifreeze poisoning. Poison prevention To lower the risk to animals, consumers can switch to a brand of...
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Navarre Animal Hospital Pet Disaster Plan As we approach Hurricane Season, it is important for Floridians to have a disaster plan. For Pet owners, your pet disaster plan must include all of your animals. If you must evacuate, DO NOT leave your pets behind. Since shelters do not generally accept pets, plan for housing your family and your pets, outside the affected area at hotels or motels that accept pets. Family, friends, relatives or boarding facilities are also an acceptable alternative if you cannot keep them with...
read moreNavarre Pet Micro Chip
Navarre Animal Hospital Provides an Important Service Home Again Pet Micro Chip Hannah says, “Don’t take a chance with the safety of your Pet! Get your best friend a Micro Chip.” Microchipping your pet is a simple procedure Dog and cat microchipping is a simple procedure. A veterinarian simply injects a microchip for pets, about the size of a grain of rice (12mm), beneath the surface of your pets skin between the shoulder blades. The process is similar to a routine shot, takes only a few...
read moreVet in Navarre Florida
Finding a Veterinary Doctor for your pet is an important decision and should be decided upon with good information. Below are the education details of our doctors: Dr. Kevin P. Sibille is a 1989 graduate of Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and Florida Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Sibille practiced in Louisiana until he joined Navarre Animal Hospital in 1995 Dr. Gina M. Bauman, DVM is a 2007 graduate of the University of Missouri –...
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Hannah says, "Antifreeze is very harmful to your pets. Make sure you are informed!"
read moreNavarre Dog Supplies
The most common external parasite in our pets is fleas and the most common skin disease in dogs and cats is flea allergies. Therefore, flea control is of prime importance for keeping your pet happy and healthy. Because of Florida’s warm winters, year round flea control will significantly improve the amount of success one has in preventing flea infestations. Although there are many effective products for use on your pets, most of the flea population is in the environment in the form of eggs, larvae, and pupae. Therefore, if one...
read moreHeartworm in Dogs and Cats
Navarre Animal Hospital Heartworm Information Here in the Panhandle of Florida, mosquitoes are prevalent at some level year round. As mosquitoes are the method by which our pets are infected with heartworms, preventative medicine must be given to our pets throughout the year. This can easily be accomplished with once a month medications prescribed by your Navarre Veterinarian. Most dog owners are aware of this health issue but many cat owners are unaware that they too should be protecting their pets. Cats are not the natural...
read moreMarch is Pet Dental Month
Don’t turn your nose to Fido’s or Fluffy’s bad breath! That odor might signify a serious health risk, with the potential to damage not only your pet’s teeth and gums but its internal organs as well. To address the significance of oral health care for pets, Navarre Animal Hospital, is recognizing National Pet Dental Health Month in February and in March. 20% OFF Dental Services in March! Click on the video below to learn more about National Pet Dental Health Month, and how you can improve the dental (and...
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