by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Aug 7, 2023 | Cats, General Cat Care, General Wellness, Vaccinations, Visiting The Vet
When was the last time your kitty had a checkup? We know how much most cats hate making a trip to the vet, but keeping up with their vaccinations and wellness exams is one of the best ways to keep your cat healthy. August 22nd is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day,...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Sep 21, 2022 | Dog Health, Vaccinations
September 28th is World Rabies Day, so the team at Anasazi Animal Clinic would like to help spread more awareness about this disease. Rabies is highly contagious and is fatal for most animals. The best way to protect your dog from rabies is to get them vaccinated....
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Aug 8, 2022 | Cats, Vaccinations
If you have a cat, protecting your pet is one of your first priorities. As much as we wish it were true, our feline friends don’t really have nine lives. Both indoor and outdoor cats need yearly vaccines to keep them safe and healthy. While keeping your cat indoors...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Jan 18, 2022 | Dog Health, Dogs, General Dog Care, Pet Care, Pet Wellness, Vaccinations
Just like us humans, dogs require vaccinations to stay healthy and protected from deadly diseases. Like babies, dogs receive many of their vaccines when they are first-year puppies. However, there are some vaccines dogs should receive every year to live their best...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Apr 19, 2021 | Dog Health, Pet Care, Pet Disease, Pet Owners, Pet Safety, Uncategorized, Vaccinations, Zoonotic Disease Testing
Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease meaning that it can go between animals and humans. This occurs through direct contact and is especially prevalent during a flood or rainy reason due to the unknowing absorption into soil and water. At Anasazi Animal Clinic, we care...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Oct 1, 2020 | Vaccinations
September 28th is World Rabies Day. Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that attacks the brain and nervous system of mammals. In the US, wildlife are much more likely to be rabid than domestic animals. However, your pets and other domestic animals can...