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    Pet Microchips 101: Everything You Need to Know

    February 15, 2026

    Imagine your furry Houdini bolting out the door for a wild outdoor escapade—leaving you panic-scrolling “lost dog” flyers and cursing that rogue collar tag that vanished mid-zoomies. Enter the pet microchip: a rice-grain-sized superhero tucked under their skin, beaming “Homeward bound!” to every scanner within a 20-block radius. Buckle up, pet parents—this 101 guide swaps microchip mysteries for reunion magic faster than a squirrel-dashing recall. To truly grasp the value of pet microchips and how they can provide peace of mind, let’s begin by establishing a solid foundation of knowledge. We’ll delve into the basics of how these tiny devices operate and explore the essential components necessary for them to…

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    Tommy Schott; Pet Health Coordinator

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    Severe Weather Pet Alert

    January 22, 2026

    Imagine your fluffy pup turning into a shivering popsicle, paws high-stepping through the snow like it’s lava, or your kitty burrowing under every blanket in sight, plotting a feline coup for the heater—welcome to Wisconsin winter extremes, where wind chills are diving to minus 38°F this weekend and making even the toughest doggos do the dramatic paw-lift dance! Meanwhile, those brutal summer scorches we know all too well have pets panting like they’ve run a marathon in fuzzy sweaters, tongues lolling out comically as they flop dramatically on cool tiles, begging for mercy from the heat that turns sidewalks into paw-fryers. Right now, as Milwaukee braces for this arctic blast…

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    The Kritters in Hot Temps & Vehicles

    June 16, 2022

    The Summer brings so many outdoor activities, places to travel to, and often – HOT temperatures!  Lets take some time to go over some tips on heat exhaustion/Stroke and hot cars to help prevent our kritters from feeling crummy or dangerously ill. Heat Exhaustion / Heat Stroke Heat stroke is a term commonly used for hyperthermia or high body temperature. Generally speaking, if a pet’s body temperature exceeds 103°F (39.4°C), it is considered abnormal or hyperthermic. Body temperatures above 106°F (41°F) without previous signs of illness are most commonly associated with exposure to excessive external or environmental heat and are often referred to as heat stroke. The critical temperature where multiple organ…

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    Worms & Parasites

    November 4, 2021

    Do you think your pet(s) may have worms or parasites? Well hopefully this article will help you get an answer more quickly! The most common types of worms in cats and dogs are tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms and whipworms- dogs only.   Symptoms in Dogs Diarrhea, maybe mixed with blood Worm or worm segments visible in the stool or on the dog’s butt Weight loss A bloated belly Vomiting, sometimes with worms in the vomit Symptoms in Cats Visible presence: For many cat owners, the first sign will be a visible presence of worms. You may see whole worms, parts of worms or worm eggs in your pet’s stool or vomit.…

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    Bark Box Recall – Urgent

    June 4, 2021

      After having multiple clients and members of our community come to me and ask if a recent recall on “Bark Box Lucky Chew Sticks” was true after several posts on social media had began to surface, the answer is YES. BarkBox recalled the chew sticks immediately and issued a statement to their clients at the end of May of 2021.  I will link the articles in the references below for everyone to read up on. This is urgent that you follow the recall instructions and guidelines, and as always – reach out to your veterinary clinic or ER if you feel your animal is having a reaction to this…

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    Kritters & Essential Oils

    May 19, 2021

    Many people ask me all the time if it is safe for their kritters to be around essential oils and diffusers. There are some essential oils that are safe however, I find that it would be much easier to highlight the dangerous ones.  Hopefully the information, links, and references will answer all your questions that you may be thinking on essential oils around our kritters & animals. Here are some signs that your pet may be having a negative or adverse reaction to oils that we should reach out to our veterinarians or emergency rooms for: The smell of essential oils on their fur, skin, breath or vomit Difficulty breathing…

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    Allergy Season 2021

    May 10, 2021

    The Spring season is already in full force and our skin, and noses are surely feeling it!  I wanted to give out some good tips on allergies for you all to have for FYI & reference. In this blog post, i’d like to cover: what allergy symptoms are What we can do to help treat those allergies What allergies to worry about this year? Seasonal allergies are generally formed by variants only present during specific times of the year such as Spring and Summer. Popular allergens may stem from: tree & grass pollen dust & dust mites mold & mold mites flea bites fresh grass How to React & Treat…

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    Calming Down From The Holidays …

    January 7, 2021

    As we welcome in the new year, lets just go over a few reminders while cleaning up from our holiday festivities.  Flowers and plants are among many families holiday decor that make the holidays pretty, but there are a small amount of plants that if our kritter / pets should eat them wouldn’t be so pretty – possibly even death! Top Holiday plants and flowers to keep away from our kritters / pets: Mistletoe Holly Poinsettia Amaryllis Lilly Oleander Various Christmas Tree Decor such as tinsel and ornaments There is a really well written article I found regarding this topic that you can further some reading on by clicking the…

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