Your Guide to Stress-Free Veterinary Visits

Veterinary visits can be stressful for your pet and you. To help keep your pet calm, follow The Gentle Vet team’s tips before, during, and after your furry pal’s veterinary visit.  Prepare yourself for your pet’s veterinary visit You can do a lot to prepare yourself for your pet’s veterinary visit. Preparation is more than [...]

Happy Holidays: Keeping Pets Safe During the Chaos

The holidays are a crazy time of year, but the rewards come with spending time with the people special to us. Pets also can feel the effects of holiday chaos and stress, which can put them in dangerous situations. The Gentle Vet team knows you have enough on your plate already, and wants to help [...]

3 Ways to Help Your Pet Safely Enjoy Thanksgiving

As tantalizing aromas waft out of the kitchen, your mouth waters, and you feel a wet spot on your knee. You look down, only to see your sad-eyed pooch staring beseechingly, a string of drool connecting their jowls to your knee. You know your pet is eagerly looking forward to the Thanksgiving feast, but you [...]

10 Ways to Take the Horror Out of Halloween for Your Pet

Halloween is a delightfully spooky time of year. But, you may enjoy taking part in all the frightening festivities, while your furry pal is stressed, anxious, or afraid. Help your pet enjoy all the holiday has to offer with The Gentle Vet team’s Halloween pet safety tips. #1: Choose a simple pet costume Your pet [...]

Fe-line Stiff and Sore: How to Manage Your Cat’s Arthritis

Cats are just as likely as dogs to develop arthritis. Although your feline friend’s arthritis signs may not be as obvious as those of an affected dog, cats feel significant discomfort and experience impaired mobility. In fact, up to 60% of cats have arthritis in at least one joint by age 6, with 90% of [...]

6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Bringing Home a New Pet

Pets bring great joy to many people’s lives, but because each person or family is different, pets are not one-size-fits-all. Dogs and cats are the most common household pets, but many other  furry, slimy, scaly, or feathered animals can make excellent companions. Get your whole family on the same page before bringing home your next [...]

A Recipe for Pet Heat Safety

Summer is heating up and so are the many seasonal delicacies. From backyard barbecues to perfect picnics, summer food staples are sizzlingly scrumptious. However, your summertime snacks aren’t the only thing sizzling, and scorching temperatures can be a recipe for disaster when it comes to your pet’s comfort and safety. When cooking any delicious dish, [...]

6 Tips for a Successful Pet Boarding Experience

Leaving your pet behind when you’re away can be tough. However, if you find a trustworthy boarding facility and prepare your pet for their stay, you can help reduce your pet’s—and your own—stress, ensuring you both enjoy the experience. The Gentle Vet team shares tips to prepare your pet for a successful boarding experience. #1: [...]

Get it Off! What to Do If You Find a Tick on Your Pet

You’re leisurely petting your dog or cat when you find a small seed-sized lump. You automatically tense—your mind racing. Is this a tumor? Is this a tick? You part your pet’s hair and find an unsightly eight-legged arachnid with its pinschers embedded in your pet’s precious skin. What now? The Gentle Vet team recommends resisting [...]

Tick Talk: Protecting Your Dog From Lyme Disease

The Garden State is known for its beaches, boardwalks, and Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that cause Lyme disease. New Jersey is a known hot-spot for this debilitating tick-borne illness, which can infect human and canine populations. Fortunately, prevention is possible with awareness and appropriate veterinary care. Before you venture out to enjoy the warm spring [...]

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