Animal Hospital of Cambridge

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FLEAS AND TICKS
Not only can fleas be a total nuisance to get rid of, they can also make your pet extremely uncomfortable. Ticks on the other hand pose a real threat in the transmission of diseases such as Lyme Disease. Check out the link for more information about prevention.
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IS MY PET OVERWEIGHT
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What is Telehealth?
Telehealth includes any use of technology to remotely receive healthcare information or services for your pet. It might involve texts, emails, video chats, mobile apps, or even wearable devices.
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Travelling Abroad with Pets
Are you travelling abroad with your pets? wether it is just across the border or overseas there are at least a couple of pieces of paperwork you need.
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The First Year
The First Year can be really exciting and often there is a lot to learn. Vaccination schedules, deworming and having your pet spayed or neutered is on the list.
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Don't Chew on This
It can be really difficult to determine what are the safest toys we can provide for our pets that just love to chew. There are some things that can cause tummy upset and even intestinal blockages. Check out our list of things to avoid.
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New Year, New You!
It's a new year and we are all getting a little bit older and hopefully a little bit wiser. We are passionate about keeping your pet healthy and happy. Seeing your pet annually ensures we are able to provide the best preventative care.
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When Natural Disasters Strike: Preparing for Emergencies
We often hear about natural disasters on the news: tornados, earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, fires, and snowstorms. Maybe you have personally experienced or know someone who has experienced such an event before. Natural disasters cause severe damage and can happen anywhere throughout the world, leaving an impact on animals and their human companions. Creating emergency plans and stocking supplies before disaster strikes will help you and your pet should such an emergency come to our area.
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Telemedicine Now Available
Because of Covid-19 we have expanded our appointments to include telemedicine. Its a great opportunity to discuss your pet's basic healthcare concerns in the comfort of your own home.
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Dental Care Basics
Regular Brushing and veterinary care is essential in maintaining your pet's smile!
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Animal Hospital of Cambridge
All of us at Animal Hospital of Cambridge are passionate about your pets. We are AAHA acredited and strive to provide compassionate care, share knowledge and improve the lives of pets in our community. For information about booking, callus at 519-624-9760. We also offer telemedicine.
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Happy Visits and Victory Visits — Helping Patients Be Fear Free℠ - Today's Veterinary Nurse