Advice on Dog Training
You're the proud new pet parent of a beautiful young puppy or rescue dog, and now it's up to you to start their training! Today, our Clackamas vets share some key small and big dog training advice to help get you started.
You're the proud new pet parent of a beautiful young puppy or rescue dog, and now it's up to you to start their training! Today, our Clackamas vets share some key small and big dog training advice to help get you started.
Pets tend to be full of energy and not necessarily the best accident avoidance. In this post, our Clackamas vets will discuss first aid for pets, and what to do if your pet ever gets into trouble.
You adore your new puppy but at some point, you will need to leave your pup home alone. How do you prepare so that your puppy's first experience at home alone is positive? Here are a few tips from our Clackamas vets.
You and your dog are taking a walk on a beautiful day, but they stop suddenly and won't move. In this post, our vets in Clackamas list some reasons why this may happen and what you can do.
Wondering which breeds make the best house cats? Our Clackamas veterinarians help to take the guesswork out of your search for the ideal feline friend by highlighting 6 breeds we believe make excellent indoor companions.
Looking for a great dog companion for your kids? Here are 10 great big and small dog breeds for kids that our Clackamas vets recommend that you consider for your family.
Ear infections aren't that common in cats, but when cats do develop them it could be caused by an underlying health condition that needs to be addressed by a veterinarian. Here, our Clackamas vets share the possible causes of your cat's ear infection as well as the symptoms and how they can be treated.
Ear infections are a common problem in dogs, especially in dogs with long floppy ears. Today, our Clackamas veterinarians discuss the symptoms of ear infections in dogs, as well as what you should do if your dog's ears aren't as healthy as they should be.
You love your cat, and you want to ensure that they live a long, healthy life with you. Today, our Clackamas vets explain how often you should take your cat to the vet for routine checkups and preventive care.
Routine wellness exams help to keep your pet healthy by giving your vet a yearly opportunity to examine your four-legged family member for early signs of disease and to monitor your pet's overall health. Here, our Clackamas vets explain what to expect when you bring your dog or cat in for a routine exam.
Clackamas Pet Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of your companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.