An estimated 10 million pets go missing each year in the United States. We provide our pets with collars and ID tags so that they are easily identifiable if they become lost. While we still recommend that pets wear collars and tags, this method of identification is not fail-safe. In honor of National Animal Safety and Protection Month in October, we're helping to raise awareness about the importance of protecting your pets with pet microchips.
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Could My Dog Become a Service Animal?
September is National Service Dog Month, and it's an important time to educate pet owners and the public in general about service dogs and what makes them so incredibly special and valuable to their companions.
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5 Things to Do Before Bringing Home a New Kitten
Before you get too excited and bring home a kitten before you are truly ready, consider these five must-dos for adopting a new kitten. Eastwaye Veterinary Clinic is happy to help you prepare for your new fur baby's arrival!
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Is My Yard Safe for Pets?
Pets love to explore the world, and letting them do so in the relative safety of your backyard is a great way to keep them happy and provide enrichment to their daily lives – as long as your yard is pet-proofed and safe.
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3 Reasons to Get Your Pet Microchipped
Despite our best intentions, pets go missing – whether lost or stolen from their yards – all the time. In fact, according to estimates from American Humane, 10 million are lost every year. To protect your pet and increase the chances of reuniting if your pet is lost, we strongly recommend microchipping pets.
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Does Your Pet Have Separation Anxiety?
Separation anxiety is one of the most common issues that pet owners experience with their dogs, and it's one of the most common reasons why pet owners give up their dogs to other households or animal shelters.
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