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Three Misconceptions About Puppy Socialization

Three Misconceptions About Puppy Socialization

by Midtown Veterinary Hospital | Apr 1, 2021 | Blog

Written by Michael Baugh CDBC CPDT-KSA Puppy socialization is a double whammy. It’s perhaps the most important thing a dog lover can do with their dog. And, it’s probably the most misunderstood concept in all of dogdom. There are entire books about puppy...
Bones, Antlers, & Hard Toys Should Come with A Warning

Bones, Antlers, & Hard Toys Should Come with A Warning

by Midtown Veterinary Hospital | Feb 13, 2021 | Blog

Your Dog’s Teeth Are Strong, But Not THAT Strong: Our domesticated dogs are not wolves. Your pet’s teeth are not made for chewing bones anymore, and the high amount of broken and chipped teeth we see reflects that. Most people are aware that the more brittle bones,...
What Does My Pet Experience During a Dental Cleaning at Midtown Veterinary Hospital?

What Does My Pet Experience During a Dental Cleaning at Midtown Veterinary Hospital?

by Midtown Veterinary Hospital | Aug 31, 2020 | Blog

Dropping Off When you bring your pet in the morning to drop them off for a dental, the first thing we do is discuss your options with you. You can choose to have additional services completed while your pet is under anesthesia, such as a nail trim, ear cleaning, and...
How to Take a Professional Looking Photo of Your Dog

How to Take a Professional Looking Photo of Your Dog

by Midtown Veterinary Hospital | Jun 18, 2020 | Blog

Preparation: Every doggy photoshoot needs a few items to grab your pet’s attention. Utilizing their favorite treats, a toy they really enjoy, or even a calming spray like Adaptil, can help the process be more relaxing for your pet. If you’re going outdoors, make sure...

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