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Pet Education, News and Event Updates from Braxton's Animal Works
As New Year’s Eve approaches, so do the thoughts of resolutions. You should lose weight, start exercising, or spend more time with family and friends. This new...
You don't need me to tell you that 2020 has been a crazy year!
This year the holidays may look different, and even though we may not...
Winter weather is finally upon us and extra care needs to be taken to keep your companion animals comfortable and healthy. It is important to remember that...
Diabetes:
Diabetes is on the rise in America and our pets are no exception. According to the most recent, comprehensive study released by Banfield Pet Hospital, the incidence of...
Recently, two of my neighbors have been complaining about coming home to the unpleasant smell of dog poop. Why now? Is it some sort of revenge?
Probably not!...
National Veterinary Technician Week — celebrated this year Oct. 11-17 — provides an opportunity to recognize and promote the valuable contributions veterinary technicians make to the veterinary...
It's National Walk Your Dog Week, and what better way to celebrate than taking a walk in the brisk outdoors. Maybe you have slacked off lately; no...
Choosing a name for your new fur addition to the family is an important first step, and the options are endless. Some choose classic human names like Charlie or...
Happy Cat Month gives us an opportunity to focus on finding ways to keep our feline friends happy and healthy.
Many of us love our feline friends because...
September, Animal Pain Awareness Month, was started by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management to educate and inform pet owners about their pet's health and...
As New Year’s Eve approaches, so do the thoughts of resolutions. You should lose weight, start exercising, or spend more time with family and friends. This new...
You don't need me to tell you that 2020 has been a crazy year!
This year the holidays may look different, and even though we may not...
Winter weather is finally upon us and extra care needs to be taken to keep your companion animals comfortable and healthy. It is important to remember that...
Diabetes:
Diabetes is on the rise in America and our pets are no exception. According to the most recent, comprehensive study released by Banfield Pet Hospital, the incidence of...
Recently, two of my neighbors have been complaining about coming home to the unpleasant smell of dog poop. Why now? Is it some sort of revenge?
Probably not!...
National Veterinary Technician Week — celebrated this year Oct. 11-17 — provides an opportunity to recognize and promote the valuable contributions veterinary technicians make to the veterinary...
It's National Walk Your Dog Week, and what better way to celebrate than taking a walk in the brisk outdoors. Maybe you have slacked off lately; no...
Choosing a name for your new fur addition to the family is an important first step, and the options are endless. Some choose classic human names like Charlie or...
Happy Cat Month gives us an opportunity to focus on finding ways to keep our feline friends happy and healthy.
Many of us love our feline friends because...
September, Animal Pain Awareness Month, was started by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management to educate and inform pet owners about their pet's health and...