Thanksgiving is a wonderful time for all of us and our pets. However, it’s important to pay attention to your pets on this holiday to make sure that they’re staying Read More
Many animals have the habit of eating and drinking just about anything––much to the chagrin of their owners. For this reason, some pets eventually end up catching an illness. Giardia Read More
September is National Pet Health Insurance Month! All Creatures Veterinary Center wants to ensure that you have all the knowledge you need in order to keep your pet safe and Read More
It is always a fun and exciting day when you bring a new pet home. Whether it’s a small puppy or a little kitten, they are a new addition to Read More
Have you ever seen your dog or cat become fidgety, anxious and hyperactive when there are fireworks or a thunderstorm? Your dog or cat may start breathing heavily, bark or Read More
All Creatures Veterinary Center is happy to share the event information for the Guide Dogs of America: Guide Dogs of America (GDA), an International Guiding Eyes program, is a 501(c)(3) Read More
If you’re a new rabbit owner, you’re currently probably a combination of both elated and nervous. Elated, because your new pet is amazing, cute, and everything you’ve ever wanted in Read More
Every seasonal change brings in a handful allergies. Many people suffer from pollen allergies during the springtime causing sneezing, congestion and a runny nose which is why the month of Read More
The Humane Society of America estimates that over 60% of American homes have pets. Dogs and cats remain the most common pets in America, accounting for more than 90% of Read More
Your dog or cat has natural ways of keeping clean without a bath, but this will vary in effectiveness from animal to animal. Cats use the sandpaper texture on their Read More