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Our experienced staff is committed to providing knowledge and answers to better care for your petsWhy Preventive Care is Important for Dogs
Remember the old adage, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure?” Those wise words directly relate to the healthcare of our pets. Avoiding illness is always better than treating it, so let’s explore ways to “prevent” rather than “cure.” How often should my...
Acupuncture – What You Need to Know
What is acupuncture? Acupuncture is the insertion of small needles into specific points and depths on the body to alter the body’s biochemical and physiological properties primarily through stimulation of the central nervous system to cause a desired healing effect....
Chiropractic Medicine
The science of Veterinary Spinal Manipulative Therapy - VSMT is based upon using spinal manipulation to restore full and pain-free range of motion to joints. It includes all procedures where the hands are used to mobilize, adjust, stimulate or otherwise influence the...
Frequent Questions About Laser Surgery
Laser Therapy accelerates the body’s natural healing process through photo-bio-modulation. Laser therapy provides tangible benefits to your patients, your clients, and your practice. Laser therapy is effective in treating chronic conditions, acute conditions, and...
Dog & Cat Vaccinations, What to Know
Vaccinations help keep your animals healthy and happy. At Arnold Pet Station we follow the American Veterinary Medical Association's recommended vaccine protocol for this area of the country. Because we are geared to care for your individual pet, we don't prescribe to...
Benefits of Laser Surgery for Pets
Among small animal veterinarians, laser surgery is used for everything from neuters and spays to ocular and dental procedures to treating “hot spots”. Laser Surgery Can Help Most Animals Lasers have been used on virtually every kind of animal, including dogs, cats,...
Understanding CARAT for Dogs – Dr. Carr’s Insight
Dogs are people too. Well, not really. But they do have many of the same personality traits that people do. Yet, we as humans, seem to lump many dog breeds into categories. Such as, all Labradors are friendly. Seeing dogs for who they really are isn’t easy. A woman I...
When is more too much? – Dr. Carr’s Insight
I recently read an article written by a veterinary cardiology specialist that stated he was relieved when his regular veterinarian agreed to spay his dog without doing preoperative bloodwork. Really? His opinion was that you needed to be screening for SOMETHING. Here...