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Pet Health Blog by SVC Experts


How to Keep Your Pet’s Heart Healthy: Vet-approved Tips for Dogs and Cats
Author Dr. Teri Schroeck, DVM February 2026 Learn how to keep your pet’s heart healthy with veterinary approved tips on diet, exercise, heart worm prevention, breeds predisposed to cardiac conditions and clinical signs of heart disease in dogs and cats Feed a Heart-Healthy Pet Diet It is recommended to feed AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) approved veterinary diets for your pets. These diets have been tested to meet all of the nutritional needs of your p

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A Toothbrush a Day Keeps the Vet Away: Why Dogs & Cats Need Annual Dentals
Author: Sabrina Collado, VT February 2026 Have you recently noticed that your dog’s kisses smell like something crawled out of a dumpster, or your cat’s breath is a mix of sulfur and rotten tuna? Well, it might be time to discuss dental health for your fur babies, and yes that means annual dental cleanings! Similarly to us, pets build up tarter and plaque on their teeth and under their gums, leading to dental disease. Plaque is a sticky buildup of bacteria forming on the surf

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When to Worry-and When to Breathe: A Vet’s Guide for Pet Parents
Examples to help guide you on deciding between emergency vs urgent vs routine medical veterinary visit. First lets identify NORMAL vital parameters for your pet. Rectal temperature: between 98-102.0 degrees Fahrenheit for both dogs and cats Heart rate: 60-120 beats per minute (dogs) 120-220 bpm (cats) Breathing rate: 10-30 breaths per minute for both dogs and cats Emergent Veterinary Need: (Seek a Veterinary Hospital Immediately) Hit by Car Major fall Trouble breathing (cho

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1 min read
Get veterinarian-approved pet health tips, preventive care advice, wellness guidance, and more from the experts at Schroeck Veterinary Care to help your pets live happier, healthier lives.
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