Paws & Reflect

Veterinary advice and education to help you get the most out of visits to the vet - and keep pets healthy in between.

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Arthritis
Part I - What is Arthritis?
Part II - Treatment Options

Heartworm Disease
Part I - What is Heartworm Disease?
Part II - Preventatives and Diagnostics
Part III - Feline Heartworm

Oral Care & Dental Disease
Part I - The Importance of Oral Health
Part II - Home Oral Care

Vaccines
Part I - Canine Vaccines
Part II - Feline Vaccines
Part III - How Vaccines Work
Part IV - How Often Should You Vaccinate?
Part V - Adverse Vaccine Reactions
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David B. Rowland, MA, DVM
Courtney Smock, DVM

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About This Site

Believe it or not, veterinarians would rather not see sick pets. We'd much rather help you keep them from becoming ill in the first place. Sometimes you need our knowledge and experience to catch problems before they get out of hand - that's why regular wellness visits are so important.

But in between those visits, it's our responsibility to make sure you know as much as possible to keep your furry family members on track. And when pets do get sick, it's also our job to make sure you understand what the problem is and what we're trying to do about it. After all, once we diagnose and prescribe treatment, most of the time you are the one doing the real work of medicating and nursing at home. That's what this site is about - educating people on how to keep pets healthy, and why it's so important to see your vet and follow their instructions when they do get sick.
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