by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Nov 3, 2021 | Blog
The number #1 recommendation from professionals is to read food labels before feeding anything to your pet. Do you have sugar-free gum, candies, or powdered peanut butter in your pantry? A sugar substitute called xylitol(also called birch sugar)is common in most of...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog
10/19/2021 | 2 min read Staying safe on Halloween doesn’t need to be tricky. Celebrate the spookiest night of the year by keeping your pet away from these hazards: #1: Candy bags and wrappers Bags and wrappers can be as dangerous to your pet as the treats they...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Sep 20, 2021 | Blog
Even though house cats have been domesticated for 10,000 years, their instincts still tell them to hide their vulnerabilities.Cats are stoic. This trait can make it hard to know when they’re in pain. Your cat may experience pain for many reasons: joint issues,...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | May 3, 2021 | Blog
Dr Beth Spencer recommends storing dog and cat food in its original packaging, on a pantry shelf. You’ve done your research and chosen the best food for your cat and dog. Avoid these 3 mistakes once you get home. Don’t decant food into new canisters, which...
by Goodheart Animal Health Center | Apr 13, 2021 | Blog
Dr Penn Chinudomsub when she was with her cat named JJ. Cats can get along with newborns and kids if you plan ahead and use these tips. Bringing a new baby into the home can be exciting but could also mean extra stress on your pets. Cats, fairly or unfairly, can be a...