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4 Holiday DIY Pet Toy Ideas
Pets are not just a part of the family, they're considered members. They deserve some extra love and attention during the holiday season. This blog post is going to share with you some easy-to-make DIY holiday toys for your pet that will keep them entertained all day...

Cold Weather Safety Tips for Pets
The winter season can be tough on our four-legged friends. The cold weather and strong winds make it difficult for them to stay warm, which is why pet owners should take extra precautions when going outside with their furry friends in the winter months. To keep your...

Risk Factors and Signs of Diabetes in Pets
Diabetes in pets is a serious condition that can be difficult to diagnose. The signs of diabetes are similar to those seen in people with the disease, but there are some key differences. Find out more about how you know if your pet has diabetes and what you can do to...

How Senior Pet Care Changes
As your pet ages, they will need different types of attention. Senior pets can be more sensitive to changes in their environment and may require additional medications than younger animals. They can also have other health issues that make them less tolerant of...

Keep Your Pet at a Healthy Weight for a Better Quality of Life
Furry or Fat? 3 Ways to Keep Your Pet at a Healthy Weight In honor of National Pet Wellness Month, the team at Woodland Veterinary Hospital is shedding light on three ways to feed your pet to keep them at a healthy weight. Follow these tips to ensure your four-legged...

The Importance of Socializing Your Pet
3 Ways Inadequate Socialization Can Affect Your Pet’s Life Do you know the importance of socializing your pet? Socializing your pet is more than just an excuse to show off your adorable new puppy or kitten. Ensuring your pet has a variety of positive experiences in...

Recognizing Pain in Your Cat
Cats hide their vulnerabilities because of their instincts. This can make recognizing when they are in pain extremely hard to tell. Your feline friend may experience pain for numerous reasons, including joint issues, dental problems, urinary tract infections, and...

Tips for Making a Pet Disaster Plan
Do you know what would happen to your pet in an emergency? Take these steps to ensure their safety if the unthinkable becomes a reality. #1: Ensure your pet is always wearing current identification In an emergency, your pet may be separated from you or run away out...

5 Allergy Signs to Look for In Pets
Pets are susceptible to allergies just like humans, though the signs are often more subtle. Pets may scratch themselves and appear itchy, or they might lick their fur excessively. Dogs and cats with allergies may develop skin irritation and even hot spots. Ultimately,...

Get Your Cat To Like Going To The Vet
We at Woodland Veterinary Hospital would like to stress the importance of regular visits to your veterinarian to maintain your cat's health. You'll find that bringing your cat in for regular health check-ups is well worth it. Of course, many people have difficulty...