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Signs To Help You Determine When Your Pet Needs a Vet

Advanced Animal Care Center 260 Evergreen Avenue Huntington Station, NY, 11746 Phone:  (631) 367-7387      Fax:(631) 367-7414      advancedcareforpets.com Signs Help Determine When Pet Needs a Vet Anyone who has ever pulled out a credit card at the emergency clinic for something that wasn’t...

EPA Warning About Topical Flea Products

With the hot weather approaching, here is the 2010 EPA Warning about Topical Flea Products. EPA Warning About Topical Flea Products The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has increased restrictions and cautioned consumers to use extra care when applying topical flea treatments. We understand how important...

Winterize Your Pet

We need to remember winter is here, and with it, an awareness of seasonal challenges for our pets. Primary among these, of course, is cold weather. The weather — heat in the summer, cold in the winter — is certainly of most importance to outdoor pets. We don’t agree with the practice...

Tips For Pets With Chronic Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Many cats and dogs have chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs). As soon as the pet finishes a round of antibiotics, a few days later, the symptoms return. Signs your pet may have a urinary infection include frequent urination, straining during urination, mucus or blood with urination, licking the genitals,...

Sinus and Nasal Infections in Pets

Just like us, pets can get sinus and nasal infections. Chronic sinus infections in the cat or dog can be a challenge to treat. For infrequent infections, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications can be very helpful. However, for chronic infections, a more holistic approach should be considered....

Holistic Alternatives for Liver Disease

260 Evergreen Ave Huntington Station NY 11746 (631) 367-7387 www.advancedcareforpets.com Liver Disease in Pets Conventional Veterinary Perspective The liver is the main filtering system for the body since all blood supply travels through it to be detoxified. The liver performs many critical functions...

Veterinary Care for your pet in the comfort of your own home.

There’s no way around it: Pets need veterinary care now and then. And with few exceptions, they hate to go to the vet! Save yourself the time, trouble & anxiety of taking your pets to the vet, and let our Mobile Animal Care Unit come to you. Our services include physical examinations, routine and...

Get Your Pet Bikini-Ready–7 Easy Tips!

Get Your Pet Bikini-Ready–7 Easy Tips! 1) Feed your pet at regular meal times. It is better to feed 2-3 smaller meals than one big meal. Do not free-feed by leaving food out all the time unless your pet has a health condition that requires it. 2) Schedule exercise every day. If you have a dog,...

Peanut Butter and Food Allergies in Pets

Is your pet itching and scratching? Is your pet’s coat dry? Many people commonly give their pets peanut butter because it is a food that they personally enjoy and want to share it with their beloved pet. There really is no upside to doing this and we can’t emphasize enough the downsides....

Traveling with your pet checklist

Pet travel in the United States is on the increase, according to the Travel Industry Association of America. 29.1 million U.S. adults say that they have traveled with a pet on a trip of 50 miles or more in the past three years, and pet travel increases in the summer months when more families travel....
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