Pet Tip and Tidbit:


SPRING... is SPRUNG!

It’s that time of the year when we get little glimpses of sunshine and blue sky on a more regular basis. The better weather keys us into that wonderful hope: Spring is coming!  With better weather also comes that little birdie’s voice in our heads that inspires (or nags) us to do some cleaning, organizing and to generally take stock of what we have, what we’ve done and what we plan to do.

I want to encourage all you pet owners out there to include your animals when the spring cleaning fever gets you.

Check out your pet’s living quarters: Is your cat’s scratching post coming apart? Has your dog’s bed seen better days?    Take a look at the things your pet  uses on a daily basis and make sure they are in good shape…if not, it’s time to replace!



RANDOM RECIPES......

TUNA PATTIES Cat Treats :-)

Ingredients

1 can of Tuna
1/2 cup boiled rice
1/4 cup pureed liver
2 to 3 sprigs of chopped fresh parsley


Drain the tuna and mix everything together. Make 6-7 balls and then pat them into patties. Store in the fridge and serve to your cat. This is one cat treat recipe that your feline friend won't be finicky about.



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PHONE: 817-201-6966
Email: kellyrussano@gmail.com

4632 Denton Hwy, Suite A
Haltom City, Texas 76117
817-485-0101






Kelly Russano Powell














What's happening at the clinic:


HEARTWORM AWARENESS Month (APRIL)

Here are a few Quick Facts:

  • Spread by mosquitoes, heartworm is debilitating, and may even prove fatal.
  • All dogs are at risk, regardless of whether they are considered indoor or outdoor pets. Even dogs that are mostly indoor go outside to potty, and they tend to do so when mosquitoes are most active – morning and evening.
  • Treatment for heartworm disease is expensive and carries some risk. 
  • Prevention is the best treatment. It is easy, safe, effective, and affordable.
  • Heartworm prevention must be given monthly, and year round in Florida.
  • Because of the severity of the disease, heartworm testing is recommended yearly even if a dog is on heartworm prevention.
  • Cats can get heartworm too so talk to your veterinarian about feline heartworm.


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