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Now accepting Care Credit
Pay online with the CareCredit credit card. We proudly accept the CareCredit credit card to help you finance your healthcare needs. Now you can pay online with CareCredit to help pay at the time of care, when you get a post-care bill, or up to 30 days before your appointment, quickly and securely. Special financing options are available.* Use our payment calculator to see examples of payment plan options. Don’t have CareCredit? Apply here today. *Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments required. Promotional financing options are available on purchases of $200 or more. Standard Account Terms apply to purchases of
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Preventing Parasites
The idea of your pet being infested with parasites is a disturbing thought, but it’s also a medical issue that can have serious consequences if not properly dealt with or prevented. Parasites pose a variety of health issues for our pets, who can be very susceptible to certain parasites depending on age, region, and other factors. At North Bend Animal Clinic, we emphasize the importance of preventing parasites. Through preventative measures, you can successfully protect your pet. But pets that are not protected often develop parasites, leading to serious problems for them and their owners. The cost of prevention is
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TAKE NAIL TRIMS FROM NIGHTMARE TO NO BIG DEAL FOR YOUR PET
Mikkel Becker, CBCC-KA, KPA CTP, CDBC, CPDT-KA, CTC and Debbie Martin RVT, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, VTS (Behavior) explain how Fear Free principles can be used to create a comfortable and safe nail trim experience for you and your pet.
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HOW TO MAKE EAR CLEANING FEAR FREE FOR YOUR PET
Just the idea of medicating your pet can send both of you running for the hills. Mikkel Becker, CBCC-KA, KPA CTP, CDBC, CPDT-KA, CTC and Debbie Martin RVT, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, VTS (Behavior) explain how you can make this stressful task rewarding and Fear Free for both you and your pet.
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It’s Hot Out!
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LYME AND LEPTO: WHAT CLIENTS SHOULD KNOW
https://fearfreepets.com/lyme-and-lepto-what-clients-should-know/ By Sandy Robins Two diseases are becoming threats to dogs and, by extension, to humans. Leptospirosis, a bacterial infection, and Lyme disease, which can result from a single bite by an infected tick, are on the rise nationwide in urban, suburban, and rural areas. These diseases, which can dangerously impact a dog’s health, have shared risk factors based on geography and lifestyle but both are preventable. If either of these diseases is prevalent in your community, it’s a good idea to talk to clients about them or include information on your website or in newsletters or emails. Here’s what you need
