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Parasite Prevention FAQs for Pet Parents
Even with the best prevention plan, pet parents often have questions about how to keep their pets protected. Here are some of the most common questions we hear at Wheatland Animal Hospital: Do indoor cats need parasite prevention? Yes! Even indoor cats can be exposed to fleas, ticks, and intestinal parasites. Mosquitoes that carry heartworms can also get inside your home. Year-round prevention keeps your cat safe.
Feb 101 min read


Wellness Exams 101: How Routine Checkups Protect Your Pet
If you’ve ever wondered whether your dog or cat really needs an annual vet visit, you’re not alone. Many pet parents ask the same question. The truth is, wellness exams are one of the most important ways to keep your pet healthy, happy, and thriving for years to come.
A routine checkup isn’t just a quick look at your pet’s coat or teeth. At Wheatland Animal Hospital, we perform a full nose-to-tail exam that covers everything from eyes, ears, and nose, to teeth and gums, he
Jan 51 min read


Diagnostics in Action: Catching Hidden Illnesses in Suburban Pets
Living in the Chicago suburbs, it’s easy to assume your pets are safe just because they don’t roam the city streets. But here’s the truth: even the most pampered dog or indoor-only cat can face hidden health risks. That’s where diagnostics come in - our behind-the-scenes superheroes that keep pets healthy before problems become serious.
Jan 52 min read


What Diagnostics Can Really Tell You About Your Pet’s Health
Even the healthiest-seeming dogs and cats can hide early signs of disease, and diagnostics are the key to catching problems before they become serious. Think about it like a routine checkup for yourself. You might feel fine, but a blood test could reveal high cholesterol, early liver issues, or other concerns you didn’t notice. The same goes for pets. Dogs and cats are masters at hiding discomfort, which is why proactive diagnostics are so important.
Jan 52 min read
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