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Pet Education, News and Event Updates from Braxton's Animal Works
As we shovel out from the latest snow storm, it may be hard to believe that January is designated as National Walk Your Pet Month. If you could ask your...
[caption id="attachment_48615" align="alignleft" width="200"] Photo: Kristin G.[/caption]Have you ever looked at your cat or dog and thought, "What are they thinking?" Well, you're not alone. Dr. Carlo Siracusa, Director,...
[caption id="attachment_48608" align="alignleft" width="200"] Photo: Amanda S.[/caption]Health insurance has been in the news recently, but has it ever occurred to you to purchase a policy for your furry family members?...
The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine or Penn Vet is making revolutionary strides in the fight against canine cancer. Penn Vet Assistant Professor Dr. Nicola Mason, VBetMed,...
[caption id="attachment_48596" align="alignleft" width="600"] Photo: Erin F.[/caption]New Year's Eve is a time for joyful celebration, but it may be frightful to your pets. Be sure to follow these tips to...
Meteorologists are predicting an active winter this year with approximately 25-40 inches of snow expected. It is important to take extra care to ensure that your companion animals are comfortable...
As we get ready to celebrate the holidays this season, be sure to take precautions so that your four-legged family members are safe. Try to keep your pet’s eating and...
It is not too late to put professional photos in your Christmas card this year. No appointment necessary and only a $10 sitting fee! All images are delivered to you...
Did you know that not all ice melters are created alike? With winter weather upon us, it's time to think about snow and ice removal. Most of us will think...
This week as we gather to celebrate the holidays, Dr. Kenneth Drobatz, Chief of the Emergency Service at Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital, offers the following tips to keep your...
As we shovel out from the latest snow storm, it may be hard to believe that January is designated as National Walk Your Pet Month. If you could ask your...
[caption id="attachment_48615" align="alignleft" width="200"] Photo: Kristin G.[/caption]Have you ever looked at your cat or dog and thought, "What are they thinking?" Well, you're not alone. Dr. Carlo Siracusa, Director,...
[caption id="attachment_48608" align="alignleft" width="200"] Photo: Amanda S.[/caption]Health insurance has been in the news recently, but has it ever occurred to you to purchase a policy for your furry family members?...
[caption id="attachment_48596" align="alignleft" width="600"] Photo: Erin F.[/caption]New Year's Eve is a time for joyful celebration, but it may be frightful to your pets. Be sure to follow these tips to...
Meteorologists are predicting an active winter this year with approximately 25-40 inches of snow expected. It is important to take extra care to ensure that your companion animals are comfortable...
As we get ready to celebrate the holidays this season, be sure to take precautions so that your four-legged family members are safe. Try to keep your pet’s eating and...
It is not too late to put professional photos in your Christmas card this year. No appointment necessary and only a $10 sitting fee! All images are delivered to you...
Did you know that not all ice melters are created alike? With winter weather upon us, it's time to think about snow and ice removal. Most of us will think...
This week as we gather to celebrate the holidays, Dr. Kenneth Drobatz, Chief of the Emergency Service at Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital, offers the following tips to keep your...