Diabetes in Pets
Diabetes in Pets November is National Pet Diabetes month! A great way to celebrate is to learn about the signs and treatments of diabetes in order to be able to early diagnose your pet if need be. Diabetes mellitus occurs when the body cannot use glucose—the main...
10 Warning Signs of Cancer in Pets
10 Warning Signs of Cancer in Pets November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month! By spreading awareness and knowing the signs your pets will be in better hands. By knowing the cancer warning signs, you can quickly detect abnormalities and schedule a check-up...
Celebrate Your Cat During Happy Cat Month
Happy Cat Month: 4 Easy Ways to Celebrate Your Cat Our team at Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic knows our feline friends demand to be cherished every month of the year, September is reserved for Happy Cat Month. Join CATalyst Council—and our team—in celebrating the...
Send Your Pet Back to School
Time for Your Pet to Go Back to School, Too: Benefits of Ongoing Training As the kids head back to school, whether online or in-person, they’re likely overjoyed to be learning something new and interacting with friends. Your pets will also enjoy novel activities and...
Common Anesthetic Monitoring Equipment
Keeping Your Pet Safe During Anesthesia Putting your beloved companion under anesthesia can be a worrisome experience for pet owners. However, our entire team at Williamsburg Veterinary Clinic is dedicated to your best friend’s health and safety while in our care, and...
What Are Some Signs of Cognitive Dysfunction?
As pets become older, they can suffer from impaired mental function, just like elderly people with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Many of the signs associated with cognitive dysfunction in pets are chalked up to old age. However, with careful monitoring and proper...
Are You Ready to Be a Pet Foster Parent?
Want to know what's a social distancing-friendly opportunity to do some good in your local community? Being a pet foster parent is an excellent way of lending a helping hand! Before sending out your pet foster-parent application to every local shelter and rescue, ask...
When Your Cat’s Hairballs Signal an Underlying Issue
Hairball Awareness Day is the last Friday in April. While cat owners believe hairballs are normal, felines shouldn't be hacking up hairballs several times a week. Here's what you should know. Small piles of vomit mixed with fur are often mistaken for hairballs, so...
COVID-19 and Your Pet: 3 Things to Know
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended our lives and brought up concerns among pet owners over caring for their furry friends. Here are three things to help keep you and your pet safe and healthy. #1: Rely on reputable sources for current COVID-19 information While you...
2 Tips for Puppy Socialization
Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting time! Proper socialization will benefit your puppy greatly throughout his or her life. Read on to learn more. Without positively exposing your puppy to new sights, sounds, people, pets, and places during the prime...