Pet Care Tips & Veterinary Advice

Useful articles from us to you.

911, 2023

5 Ways to Use Household Items for Pet Enrichment

Your four-legged friend may easily become bored in the house while you spend your days at work, running errands, or simply living life. Spice up your pet’s day-to-day routine—and save money while you’re at it—by devoting an afternoon to crafting DIY pet enrichment toys. Here are five ways to create DIY pet toys using items you can find around your [...]

411, 2023

Signs Your Pet Needs a Veterinary Examination

You show your pet your love in many ways, through daily snuggles, adorable nicknames, and birthday celebrations they don’t understand, but the best way to show your love is to keep your pet healthy, ensuring they fully enjoy all your heartfelt gestures. Regular wellness examinations are essential for your pet’s overall health and wellbeing. However, your pet can develop health [...]

3010, 2023

A Deadly Treat: Rodent Poison Ingestion in Pets

The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center takes thousands of calls yearly, and tracks which poisons most commonly affect pets. Rodent poison tops the list each year and is expected to stay, as ingredients evolve and more effectively kill intended and unintended targets, including pets. The Greenfield Veterinary Clinic team wants pet owners to understand how rodenticides can impact their pet’s [...]

2110, 2023

Pet Itchiness 101

Is your pet scratching or chewing at their feet constantly? Severe itchiness is usually a sign that your pet has a serious dermatological condition, and they need veterinary professional care. Our Greenfield Veterinary Clinic team knows the frustrations of an itchy pet, so we offer insights about itchiness causes in pets and how the problem is addressed. Pet itchiness causes [...]

1510, 2023

5 Facts About Lyme Disease in Pets

Lyme disease is the most commonly diagnosed tick-transmitted disease, affecting pets and people. While Lyme disease once only threatened pets in the northeastern United States, migrating wildlife patterns and climate change have led to the disease’s spread across the country, putting all U.S. pets at an increased risk for contracting this infection. Our Greenfield Veterinary Clinic team shares five Lyme [...]

1510, 2023

How to Avoid a Halloween Pet Emergency

Many people love the candy, costumes, and frightening fun that make up Halloween, but this spooky holiday can be hazardous for pets. Our team at Greenfield Veterinary Clinic shares terrifying tales of near pet emergencies to highlight potential Halloween dangers.  Cooper and the Candy Caper: Keep pets away from candy Cooper the Labrador retriever had a bad habit of sticking [...]

Go to Top