Keeping Your Dog Safe Around Water: Essential Tips for Pet Owners

As the temperatures rise and summer adventures call, many dog owners find themselves heading to lakes, beaches, and pools with their furry companions in tow. While swimming can be a fun and healthy activity for dogs, it also comes with a unique set of safety concerns. We want to ensure that you and your pet [...]

Quality Care: Why We Charge More for Surgery & Dentistry

At Summit Veterinary Care, we believe your pet deserves nothing less than the highest standard of care. It’s important to us that you understand why the cost of surgeries, dentistry, and other procedures may be higher here compared to low-cost spay/neuter clinics or other veterinary practices. While the cost might be higher, it reflects our [...]

Why We Only Offer Third Party Payment Plans

At Summit Veterinary Care, we understand that unexpected medical expenses can be challenging for pet owners. However, after careful consideration, we've chosen not to offer payment plans for several important reasons: Financial Risks and Operational Challenges Managing payment plans involves significant financial risks and administrative burdens. A study analyzing six years of payment plan data [...]

Pet Diabetes Awareness Month

Just like humans, dogs and cats can both have diabetes. This means that they cannot produce or use insulin properly, which leads to the inability to convert their food into energy. In honor of Pet Diabetes Awareness Month (November), we encourage pet owners to run routine blood work on both cats and dogs, so that [...]

Holiday Pet Safety

As the holiday season approaches, the excitement of festive gatherings, delicious meals, and beautiful decorations fills the air. However, there are many holiday specific risks for pets. From Halloween through New Year’s, it’s crucial to take extra precautions to ensure our furry companions stay safe and comfortable. Here are the top 10 ways [...]

Cytopoint & Apoquel

Skin allergies can be incredibly uncomfortable for your pet. Inflamed, red skin and constant itching can lead to sore, open wounds that overtime may become infected. Allergic dermatitis, or skin allergies, can cause other secondary issues like ear infections as well. Consistent head shaking and digging at the ears are common signs of irritation in [...]

Skin Allergies 101

Allergic dermatitis is the leading reason for veterinary visits, with approximately 30 million households in the United States having a dog suffering from pruritus, or itching. Of those dogs, 8 million go untreated. Thankfully, over the past five years, there has been a 40% increase in the number of itchy dogs who were brought to [...]

What is Bonqat?

Regular medical care is recommended for all life stages of our feline patients. However, we care about your pet’s physical health and their emotional well-being. The fear that can come from traveling to the vet and undergoing examination can be stressful for not only your cat, but for you as well. Reluctance to get in [...]

Does My Pet Need A Dental?

Many times, the first sign that your pet needs a dental is bad breath. Usually the bad breath is stemming from an underlying dental issue. If you notice any broken/discolored teeth, excessive drooling, a growth, or a reluctance to eat or play with chew toys, it is time to schedule an appointment for your pet. [...]

Preparing To Take Your Cat To Vet

Do you hate the stress that comes with taking your cat into the vet? Does your cat resist their carrier or hide from you when they see it? This can make taking your cat in for their annual (bi-annual if older than 7) exam and vaccines difficult. We have some helpful suggestions on how to [...]

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