by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Feb 11, 2021 | Blog
Male and female dogs hump buddies due to sexual instinct, to play, or to command control. Call us if this has become a habit for your pet. Is there anything more awkward than your dog humping another dog at the park? Perhaps sniffing a guest’s groin. But we’re here...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Feb 9, 2021 | Blog
Cats and dogs won’t sit still for a dental cleaning. Anesthesia is the only way a vet can remove disease-causing bacteria from your pet’s teeth and gums. Recently, we’ve seen non-anesthetic dental procedures promoted for pets. Don’t believe the hype. These...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Jan 12, 2021 | Blog
Raj the cat might look a bit nervous, but really Feline Fix by 5 is a more humane option: It reduces disease, improves behavior and controls unwanted cat populations. Research indicates a decrease in cancer, behavioral issues, overpopulation, and infections when cats...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Dec 17, 2020 | Blog
Dr Beth Spencer and her dogs, Mobi and Brownie, who will enjoy New Year’s Eve together this year! Loud bangs and pops scare pets and can make a normally well-behaved pet misbehave or run away. Celebrations can be stress-free if you plan ahead. Consider your pet as you...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Nov 3, 2020 | Blog
You are what you eat! The saying is true for pets, too. Good nutrition is one of the most important things you can do to help your pet live a happy, healthy, and long life. That’s why we discuss what you feed your pet at every visit. Small tweaks to diet and lifestyle...