Fact Versus Fiction: Common Beliefs About Pet Nutrition

A myriad of beliefs and myths abound about pet nutrition and diets. These beliefs range from the merits of grain-free diets to the necessity of certain vitamins and the dangers of specific ingredients, and you must be able to separate fact from fiction to make the right dietary choices for your pet. Our Advanced Veterinary [...]

10 Unanticipated Ways Veterinarians Help Pets

When most people think of veterinarians, they usually think of a doctor for pets who treats their illnesses and performs surgeries. While that's an accurate assessment, veterinarians often go above and beyond these services and help pets in many other, unexpected, ways. Our Advanced Veterinary Care of Pasco team wants you to be aware of [...]

Saying “Goodbye” to Your Pet: Recognizing When It’s Time

Pet owners recognize their furry, feathered, or scaled friends as cherished family members. Pets’ unconditional love and companionship fill our lives with joy, making the thought of saying “Goodbye” incredibly painful. Yet, the time comes when every pet owner must face this heart-wrenching decision. Knowing when it’s time to say “Goodbye” to your pet can [...]

8 Essential Heat Safety Tips for Pet Owners

Summer is a time for fun, sun, and outdoor adventures, but for pet owners, the season also means being vigilant about their four-legged friend’s heat safety, especially here in Florida. Just like people, pets can suffer from dehydration, heatstroke, and other heat-related issues, and pets are often more susceptible. To ensure your pet enjoys the [...]

Understanding Feline Viral Diseases

Feline viral diseases are a significant concern for cat owners and veterinarians alike. These diseases include common conditions, such as feline calicivirus (FCV) and feline herpesvirus (FHV-1), and the less common but more severe feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Their prevalence underscores the importance of understanding and addressing these diseases that [...]

Keeping Pets Safe on July Fourth

The Fourth of July often means backyard parties, family and friends, fireworks, and celebrating our nation’s freedom. However, this is also the date when more pets go missing than during any other day of the year. In addition, Independence Day is one of the busiest days for veterinary emergency hospitals. Health hazards abound—from fireworks to [...]

Pet Care Expenses

In 2022, pet owners in the United States spent $136.8 billion on their furry friends—an overall increase of 10.8% over the previous year—according to the American Pet Products Association. The highest amount, $58.1 billion, went for pet foods and treats—a 16.2% annual increase— followed by $35.9 billion for veterinary care and product sales—a 4.7% annual [...]

10 Pet Illness Signs You Should Never Ignore

Taking the best possible care of your pet can be a delicate balancing act. While you don’t want to call the veterinarian’s office every time your cat drops a whisker or your dog doesn’t feel like fetching, you don’t want to miss any signs that your pet truly needs veterinary care. However, some pet illness [...]

Baneful Bites: Flea and Tick Prevention for Pets

Fleas and ticks are common external parasites that can cause more trouble than an itch or annoying bite. These parasites carry several diseases that can affect pets and people, some of which are serious or life-threatening. That means flea and tick prevention should be a part of every pet's wellness plan. Our Advanced Veterinary Care [...]

Spotlight on Heartworm Disease and Prevention for Pets

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), cases of heartworm disease continue to increase, even in regions that were previously considered low-risk. Caused by Dirofilaria immitis, a parasitic worm transmitted through mosquito bites, heartworm disease primarily targets infected pets' hearts, lungs, and associated blood vessels, and can be fatal. That means prevention is paramount [...]

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