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HELPING PETS ADJUST TO SEEING FACE MASKS

The wearing of masks is a new normal. If we humans are still getting used to the appearance of the face mask in public, what do our pets thinks?


Training Tip : Walking Your Dog

I know you have the picture in your head, enjoyable walks at the park, or out walking your dog on a trail.


Ask Your Vet: Parvovirus by Dr. Stefanie Wong, DVM

If you’ve ever owned a puppy, you’ve likely been told that you shouldn’t take them outside until they’ve received their full course of puppy vaccinations. Ever wonder why? One of the major diseases we are protecting them against is something called Parvovirus. Parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that if untreated, is fatal...


Risk of animals spreading the virus that causes COVID-19 to people

Some coronaviruses that infect animals can be spread to humans and then spread between people, but this is rare.


Why are my cat's ears hot?

Ever thought something along the lines of, "My cat's ears are hot — is he sick?" Anthropocentric creatures that we are, humans tend to assume, regardless of context, that our own baseline experience of the world is some kind of universal standard, and that any deviation from it is strange, problematic or worrisome.


Corona Update - We are Open

The threat of Coronavirus ( COVID-19) has generated understandable concerns in our community. The health, safety and well being of our BRVC Team staff and clients is our top priority.


Coronavirus ( COVID-19) and Pets!

The outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), first detected in Wuhan City, in China, has raised concerns about the potential for a global pandemic.


Resource Document: Medical Records Release Form

Resource Document: Medical Records Release Form


Humans aren't the only ones spreading flu — dogs are, too.

Dog flu or canine influenza is a highly contagious viral infection that packs many of the same nasty symptoms as human flu: fever, coughing, sneezing, runny nose and exhaustion. It was first diagnosed in 2004 and isn't related to human flu. (So, no, you can't catch the flu from your sick pup.)


How to Select a Kitten That's Right for You

Adopting a new kitten can seem like a daunting responsibility, especially if it's your first. This guide will help you determine exactly which kitty will be a good match for your lifestyle.


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