by Continental Animal Wellness Center | Mar 15, 2021 | General Pet Care, Small Animal
There are lots of things that can make your pet itch, but fleas are the first culprit that come to mind for most pet owners. When fleas shelter in your pet’s fur and start biting, they cause serious discomfort, and can even lead to grave illness. If your pet has...
by Continental Animal Wellness Center | Jan 11, 2021 | General Pet Care, Small Animal
Compared to snakes and scorpions, ticks look like a small threat. To your pets, though, they can pose a serious risk. Ticks are one of the most common parasites found on domestic pets and can lead to a host of problems for you and your furry family members. ...
by Continental Animal Wellness Center | Nov 30, 2020 | General Pet Care, Small Animal
Heartworm is a highly serious disease of dogs and cats that results in damage to vital organs, including the heart and lungs. In severe cases, it can cause irreparable damage or even death to your beloved pet. Part of our role as your local family veterinarian is to...
by Continental Animal Wellness Center | Nov 5, 2020 | General Pet Care, Puppies / Kittens, Small Animal
Your pet’s health and wellbeing is our number one priority. At Continental Animal Wellness Center, we are proud to be Flagstaff’s Animal Wellness Center. We serve both large and small animals – ranging from dogs and cats, all the way up to horses,...
by Continental Animal Wellness Center | Jul 1, 2019 | Small Animal
Subcutaneous fluid administration involves injecting fluids into the space under the skin (subcutaneous tissue) so it can be absorbed slowly into the body. While you may be nervous to administer sub Q fluids at first, we’re here to demonstrate how to give a...
by Continental Animal Wellness Center | Jul 1, 2019 | Small Animal
After your dog’s health appointment at Continental Animal Wellness Center, you may find yourself in the position of having to give your dog a Sub Q injection at home. While you may be nervous at first, we’re here to show you how to administer subcutaneous...