A pet poison emergency can happen instantly, turning an ordinary day into a life-threatening situation for your beloved companion. Many everyday household items, outdoor substances, and even certain foods can be toxic to pets. Knowing how to quickly recognize and respond to poisoning symptoms can make all the difference. Keep reading to learn common pet…
Pet Dental Care: What Every Pet Owner Needs to Know
At Schoolcraft Veterinary Clinic, we emphasize the importance of dental care for pets. Dental care plays a crucial role in preventing dental disease, which can lead to more severe health issues such as heart, lung, and kidney disease. Despite its importance, dental care is one…
The new year is a time for fresh starts—for us and our pets! Setting resolutions for your furry family members can be a fun and rewarding way to enhance their health, happiness, and overall quality of life. From wellness checks to grooming routines, Schoolcraft Veterinary Clinic is here to help you kick off 2025 with…
The holidays are in full swing here in Schoolcraft, Michigan, bringing festive cheer and cozy gatherings. Celebrating with family, friends, and our beloved pets is beautiful. But with all the seasonal treats, sparkling decorations, and fun in the snow, it is important to remember safety tips for our furry companions. At Schoolcraft Veterinary Clinic, we…
With advancements in veterinary medicine, nutrition, and preventive care, pets today are living longer and healthier lives. However, aging can bring new health challenges, such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and dental issues. At Schoolcraft Veterinary Clinic, we are dedicated to caring for senior pets and helping you support your senior pet’s well-being throughout their…
The holidays are here, so we want to remind pet owners in the Sedona, Arizona area to stay alert for seasonal hazards related to our pets. There’s nothing worse than a pet accident when we’re all trying to have a lovely holiday celebration with the family (furry loved ones included). Here is our list of…
Veterinarians across the U.S. dedicate August as National Pet Immunizations Awareness month to raise awareness of the importance of vaccinations for your pets. Vaccines protect your pet by triggering immune responses which prepare your pet’s immune system to fight disease-causing agents. In other words, they stimulate the immune system’s production of antibodies that identify and…
Animals feel pain just like we do but can’t always tell us when they hurt. So, it is up to pet parents to observe when their pet is in pain and get them to a veterinarian so we can assess them and find out what is wrong. For this reason, September is Animal Pain Awareness…
