Happy Chinese New Year!
Welcoming in 2016, the Year of the Monkey. A big thank you to Jen Van Sickle, for another Two Rivers original artwork. Wishing you many good things for the coming year, All of us at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
Welcoming in 2016, the Year of the Monkey. A big thank you to Jen Van Sickle, for another Two Rivers original artwork. Wishing you many good things for the coming year, All of us at Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
This is the last in a series of articles that we have published throughout the year to explore the nature of the different seasons from a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) point of view. We hope that with a better understanding of how the different times of year affect our pets’ health we can provide … Read moreTraditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and the Season of Winter
From all of us to you and yours, We wish you a happy and healthy 2016. We look forward to seeing you this year! Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
This is the third in a series of articles that we are publishing throughout the year to explore the nature of the different seasons from a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) point of view. We hope that with a better understanding of how the different times of year affect our pet’s health, we can provide … Read moreTraditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and the Season of Fall
Every season exposes our pets to a different set of risks. According to Pet Poison Helpline, calls regarding ingestion of Halloween candy and decor make the weeks leading up to Halloween the busiest time of year for their call center. There are other less obvious concerns for your pets, from the stress of a busy … Read moreHave a Happy and Safe Halloween Season
It’s often hard to judge our pets as being “Senior”. Evolved to survive predation and pack mentality, our animals tend to hide their aging and their illnesses. Time has a way of ticking by and suddenly we check the date and realize our friends are a little older than we realized. Maybe we notice a … Read moreHelping our Senior Pets
This is the second in a series of articles that we are publishing throughout the year to explore the nature of the different seasons from a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) point of view. We hope that with a better understanding of how the different times of year affect our animal’s health we can provide … Read moreTraditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and the Season of Summer
July the 4th is quickly approaching and some of our pets may need a little extra help to get through all the “ruckus” this time of year! If your pet usually needs some calming TLC, or a possible prescription, please help us to serve you by calling well ahead of time for an appointment. If … Read moreAdvice for Upcoming Fireworks Season
It’s that time of year again when we start to worry about our pet’s exposure to fleas, ticks and heartworm disease. Parasite control plans are an important part of every animal’s wellness care plan. There are many products that offer year round prevention of fleas, ticks, heartworm and intestinal parasites. But is a “one … Read moreParasites and Your Pet’s Health
Welcome to the first in a series of articles that we plan to publish throughout the year to explore the nature of the different seasons from a Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) point of view. We hope that with a better understanding of how the different times of year affect our animal’s health we can … Read moreTraditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and the Season of Spring