We often get questions from potential clients about how we treat patients. Do we recommend vaccines? Which ones and how often? Do we use regular medications? What about heartworm prevention? Do we recommend raw food? And so on. Our answers...
Continue Reading →At WHPC we understand that the cost of veterinary care can sometimes be overwhelming. We offer several options for wellness plans that can help spread out the cost of care over an entire year. Each plan pays for a specific...
Continue Reading →Budget-friendly ways to keep your pet healthy We know all expenses just keep going up. Veterinary care is no exception. However, it is our pleasure to offer you some ways you can help keep your pet healthier without breaking the...
Continue Reading →Welcome to 2019! Did You Know? How we help your pet be their healthiest self… There are things we can do to help you keep your pet as their healthiest self and well cared for that you may not have...
Continue Reading →The Importance of the Physical Exam: Some people may question why we require a complete physical examination before any vaccination or anesthetic procedure. Despite appearances based on cheap vaccination clinics, we consider a vaccination to be a stress on our...
Continue Reading →Doc Sandi had a good time at the NADAC Agility Championships in Gillette, WY with both of her dogs. This was their first championship experience. Her older dog, Tally, was only one place out of finals, and her younger dog’s...
Continue Reading →Cranial Cruciate Ligament Tears in Dogs Joint Health and Cranial Cruciate Tears Quiz time! What is the most common orthopedic (bone/joint) injury in dogs? OK, you already had a clue in the title. It’s a Cranial (or anterior)...
Continue Reading →Grain-Free Diets and Heart Disease in Dogs Lately, there has been an uproar in the dog community. A researcher has discovered a link between a heart disease called dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs and grain-free diets. The diets implicated tend...
Continue Reading →Pet Travel Checklist: If you’re traveling with your pet this summer, here are some ideas of items to take that may be needed. 1. Collar, ID tags and/or microchip, leash. 2. Crate or safety harness. 3.Blanket and favorite toys 4....
Continue Reading →Canine Massage: Our next day to have To the Point Canine Massage here is June 29. You must call to make an appointment if you’d like your pup to receive this very beneficial therapy. Appointments are for 20- 30 minutes...
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