
Tick Talk: Why You Should Care About Tick-Borne Diseases in the Fargo-Moorhead Area
Ticks are blood-sucking parasites that thrive in tall grasses, wooded areas, and even well-manicured backyards. They’re most active from early spring through late fall, but mild winters have extended their season. As a vet clinic in Fargo ND, we diagnose tick-related illnesses every year—many of which are preventable.

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.

Stem Cell Therapy in Pets: A Promising Frontier in Regenerative Medicine
Stem cell therapy is one of the most exciting advances in veterinary medicine, offering new hope for pets suffering from chronic pain, orthopedic injuries, and degenerative diseases. While it may feel like a recent development, stem cells have actually been studied for decades.

How to Give Your Cat a Pill Without the Drama
If you’ve ever tried giving a cat a pill, you already know it can be... an adventure. Unlike dogs, who often gobble up treats (and the pills hidden inside them), cats tend to be more suspicious. But don’t worry—there are several techniques that can make medicating your cat much easier.

Helping Pets Move Better, Feel Better: Canine Rehab
At Two Rivers Vet Hospital, we see firsthand how rehabilitation can transform a pet’s life. Today, we sat down with Emily, whose 5-year-old Labrador Retriever, Moose, came to us for post-operative rehabilitation after undergoing TPLO surgery to repair a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL).

Leptospirosis in Dogs: What It Is and Why It Matters
Leptospirosis, often shortened to “lepto,” is a serious bacterial infection that affects both pets and people. At our vet clinic in Fargo ND, we’ve seen a growing number of cases in recent years, and it’s important for pet owners to know what to watch for—and how to protect their dogs.

7 Ways to Celebrate National Pet Week
Whether your pet is a couch-loving cat, a frisbee-catching dog, or a wise old senior, this week is all about them. It’s also a chance to promote responsible pet care and ensure our furry friends live the healthiest, happiest lives possible.
Here are seven fun and meaningful ways to celebrate National Pet Week!

Why Weight Management Matters for Your Pet’s Health
Studies show that overweight pets live up to two years less than their healthy-weight counterparts.

Understanding CCL Injuries in Dogs (Part 3): Which Treatment is Right for Your Dog?
When it comes to treating a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL), two options often rise to the top: stem cell therapy and TPLO surgery. Both have their place in veterinary medicine—but how do you know which one is right for your dog?