September Is Responsible Dog Ownership Month!

At Summit Veterinary Care, we love any excuse to celebrate the incredible bond between dogs and their people—and September’s Responsible Dog Ownership Month is the perfect time to reflect on what it really means to give our pets the best life possible! Being a responsible dog owner isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being proactive, [...]

Pet Allergies in the Fall: What to Watch For

As the leaves start to change and the air turns crisp, many of us welcome the fall season—but for some pets, autumn brings more than cozy weather and pumpkin treats. Just like people, pets can suffer from seasonal allergies, and we tend to see a noticeable uptick in symptoms this time of year. At Summit [...]

More Than Just Playtime: 5 Benefits of Puppy Group Classes

Welcome to puppy parenthood! Bringing home your new furry family member is such an exciting time—but it can also feel overwhelming figuring out where to start with training. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. That’s why Summit Veterinary Care partners with Wonderdog Training, a local trainer who shares our commitment to positive, Fear Free methods. Together, [...]

Learn More About Manufacturer Guarantees

At Summit Veterinary Care, your pet’s safety, health, and comfort are our top priorities—which is why we are committed to ensuring that every medication or product we dispense is safe, effective, and backed by reliable sources. When you purchase medications through our in-clinic pharmacy or our trusted online pharmacy, you're not just getting convenience—you’re also [...]

Senior Pets in the Summer: Special Tips for Older Cats and Dogs

Older pets often need a little extra TLC—especially during the hot and humid days of summer. Here’s how to help your senior pet stay cool, comfortable, and healthy this July. Why Summer Is Tougher on Seniors: Reduced ability to regulate body temperature Slower recovery from dehydration or overheating Increased sensitivity to joint pain and [...]

Your Garden Might Be Toxic: Common Summer Plants That Can Harm Pets

Gardening is a favorite summer activity, but did you know some of the most popular plants and mulches can be harmful—or even deadly—to pets? Toxic Plants to Watch Out For: Lily (especially toxic to cats) Oleander Sago Palm Azalea Foxglove Hydrangea Other Yard Hazards: Cocoa Mulch: Contains theobromine, toxic to dogs. Slug [...]

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