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Mastering Pet Medication: Expert Tips from Sixes Animal Hospital

If your pet suddenly needs medication, you may find yourself trying to calm a squirmy, reluctant patient while juggling a pill that just won’t go down. Add in teeth, claws, and a very fast creature- you might have quite a battle! Medicating pets can seem challenging, but it’s a crucial part of responsible pet care. [...]

Pet Nutrition Myths Exposed

A balanced and nutritious diet is the foundation of health for pets and people. However, a quick online search produces conflicting pet food information and strong opinions. Pet food trends may come and go, but the veterinary team at Sixes Animal Hospital at BridgeMill knows that pet nutrition facts stay the same. Here, we debunk [...]

Dirty Secrets: What Your Pets Are Bringing Home From the Yard

Many pets love to dig, roll, and play in the dirt—their version of an all-you-can-eat buffet combined with a day at the spa. But lurking in that beloved dirt are some nasty surprises. That's right, parasite eggs, viruses, bacteria, and fungal spores—Mother Nature's hidden landmines. And who better to help us navigate this minefield than [...]

Pet Red Flags: Health Changes You Shouldn’t Ignore

Your pet is a beloved family member, and their health is a top priority. Therefore, knowing their subtle cues about their health is critical, since they cannot verbally communicate how they are feeling. Cats and dogs exhibit a range of signs when something is wrong, and your ability to recognize their health signals early can [...]

Frenchie Facts: How to Care for Your French Bulldog

The starlets of canine America, French bulldogs have been the most popular purebreds for two years running, with more than 206,000 American Kennel Club (AKC) registrations to their credit since 2022. Unfortunately, breed-specific health issues have stolen some of the glow of their glamour. Fortunately, Frenchies’ newfound celebrity has focused attention on unethical breeders who [...]

Itch Relief: Allergies in Cats and Dogs

Springtime can be brutal for allergy sufferers and, like people, cats and dogs can develop allergies, too. Allergies in pets can be caused by various factors, from environmental triggers, such as pollen and dust, to fleas and food, and manifest in different ways. Our Sixes Animal Hospital at BridgeMill team explains the common causes, signs, [...]

Protected Pets: How Routine Wellness Care Prevents Disease

Preventive medicine is the cornerstone of your pet’s health and well-being. Routine exams, vaccinations, and screening tests at Sixes Animal Hospital at BridgeMill can significantly increase your pet’s quality of life and reduce or eliminate their risk for many common health conditions. To help you understand the power of your pet’s wellness care, we discuss [...]

7 Strategies to Prevent Common Pet Emergencies

Emergencies are every pet owner’s worst nightmare. Fortunately, many common pet-related emergencies we see at Sixes Animal Hospital at BridgeMill can be easily prevented through careful preparation and diligent supervision. Learn seven strategies to help your pet avoid catastrophe and enjoy a safe and healthy life. #1: Secure your property and supervise your pet Many [...]

Cat’s Got Your Tongue: Dental Problems in Cats

Dental problems are a common issue in dogs and cats, with most pets developing some form of dental disease within a few short years. Cats are prone to several dental conditions, with periodontal disease, gingivitis, and resorptive disease topping the list. Learn more about problematic dental conditions that can develop in your feline friend and [...]

Cat-astrophe Averted: How to Protect Your Cat from Feline Viral Diseases

Because your cat stays indoors, you may think your feline friend is protected from infectious diseases, but indoor cats can still contract many illnesses. Feline viral diseases are a common issue among cats, particularly the viruses responsible for respiratory illnesses, as many cats contract these pathogens while in animal shelters or as strays. By learning [...]

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