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  • November 16, 2020

    Protect Your Pets from Harmful Foods This Holiday Season

    The holidays often call for friends, family, get togethers, gifts, and food. While it may be tempting to throw your furry friend a bit of food from the table, doing so could make them sick or worse.

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  • July 13, 2020

    TightRope Cruciate Surgery at Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic

    Elkhorn Veterinary Clinic is proud to offer cruciate repair surgery using the minimally invasive TightRope technique. Learn more about it here.

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  • June 1, 2020

    Keep your Pets & Horses Cool as Temperatures Rise

    The dog days of summer are just around the corner and, while that may bring longer walks and trips to the lake, it also means making sure our furry friends stay cool, safe, and comfortable.

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  • May 19, 2020

    Preventing Tick-Borne Disease in Pets

    The best way to deal with tick-borne diseases is to prevent them. You can do that by reducing tick habitats, checking for ticks, getting your pet vaccinated, and using preventives.

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  • April 26, 2020

    Count on Monthly Parasite Preventives to Keep Your Pets Healthy

    In a world that's always on the go, it can be easy to forget to give your pet their monthly parasite preventive, but the peace of mind that comes with knowing they're protected makes setting that reminder worthwhile.

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  • April 16, 2020

    At Your Fingertips - Your Pet’s Medical Records Anytime, Anywhere

    If you're sick of storing a paper copy of your pet's medical records, we've got good news for you. You can now view your pet's records anytime, anywhere using these patient portals.

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  • March 8, 2020

    Endoscopy Allows Pets to Avoid Abdominal Surgery

    Curious about how an endoscopy works? Dr. Tucker was recently able to use this minimally invasive procedure to remove foreign bodies from two of his puppy patients without the need for surgery or stitches.

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