
Fresh Breath, Healthy Pet: How to Brush Your Pet’s Teeth
Brushing daily is ideal, but even a few times a week is better than none. If your pet already has significant tartar or inflammation, let us help—professional dental cleanings are the safest way to start with a clean slate.

No More Tap-Dancing Toes: A Guide to Trimming Your Pet’s Nails
Keeping your pet’s nails trimmed isn’t just for aesthetics or saving your hardwood floors. Overgrown nails can lead to painful paws, joint strain, and even long-term mobility problems—especially in senior pets.