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Acupuncture for Pets

By |May 9th, 2019|Dog & Cat Care, Exotics|

Acupuncture/Acupressure for Dogs The advances of modern medicine have improved the quality and lengthened the life spans of both “man and beast.” New medical advancements are extraordinary, yet many veterinarians are turning to a form of the ancient medicine to help their patients. Utilizing centuries-old techniques of acupuncture and acupressure may enhance traditional veterinary medicine [...]

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Preparing Your Pet for a Hurricane

By |April 1st, 2019|Seasonal|

While other residents are buying batteries and calculating escape routes, pet owners are most concerned with their precious charges. One of the most common concerns at this time of year is what will happen to my pet if a hurricane strikes. If your home is in a vulnerable area, it may become necessary to leave [...]

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Harmony is a Cat Friendly Practice

By |February 12th, 2019|Behavior, Dog & Cat Care|

Harmony Animal Hospital Implements Cat Friendly Practice Program Cat Friendly Designation Elevates Cat Care The cat is king. With cats being the most beloved pet in the country, there is a growing need to improve the health care and overall well-being of the feline population. Whether it’s a routine checkup or special visit, the staff at  Harmony [...]

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Fear Free Visits

By |November 6th, 2018|Behavior, Dog & Cat Care|

We just wanted to briefly pinpoint some things that will help make your future veterinary appointments with us be as stress-free as possible for your pet AND you! Bring them Hungry! (unless diabetic or otherwise medically unadvised) MORNING APPOINTMENTS: skip breakfast and wait until you return from your appointment DAYTIME APPOINTMENTS: feed a reduced amount of their [...]

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Dental Care

By |June 18th, 2018|Dog & Cat Care|

Your pet's dental health is extremely important! Veterinary dental care is about more than just preventing "doggy breath" - regular dental care can help prevent serious diseases and infections. Routine dental cleanings are a vital part of your pet's preventive health care plan. Your pet has access to the latest veterinary dental technology at our hospital. [...]

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Canine Influenza & What You Need To Know

By |September 5th, 2017|Dog & Cat Care|

By now, you may have heard about the Canine Influenza (flu) outbreak occurring in Northern Florida and Georgia over the past several weeks. We wanted to take this opportunity to tell you a little about this disease as well as a few changes that we will be making at our hospital to help stop its spread.  The [...]

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Canna-Pet for Pets

By |June 29th, 2017|Behavior, Dog & Cat Care, Exotics|

Harmony Animal Hospital has carried Canne-Pet since June 2016 and has had great success with this over the counter, safe product. Below is some information about Canna-Pet and its benefits. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call, email or text us. Canna-Pet® Quick Facts Canna-Pet is… An organic, whole-plant product, developed from the ground-up specifically for [...]

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Owning a Rabbit

By |February 14th, 2017|Harmony Animal Hospital News & Events|

General Information Contrary to popular belief, rabbits are lagomorphs, not rodents. There are many breeds and colors of rabbits, such as the English Angora, Chinchilla, Dutch, Flemish Giant, Himalayan, Netherlands Dwarf, Rex, Polish, Satin, and Mini Lop. If properly handled and socialized, they make a curious, sociable, pleasant, docile, quiet and gentle pet. Rabbits rarely [...]

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Your New Year’s Resolution Should Involve Your Pets

By |January 12th, 2017|Dog & Cat Care|

Weight loss is our number one New Year's resolution every year and this year is no exception More than two-thirds (68.8 percent) of adults are considered to be overweight or obese. An estimated 58% of cats and 54% of dogs in the United States are overweight or obese. We and our pet(s) can avoid: Osteoarthritis, Insulin Resistance [...]

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