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Frost Family Pet Clinic Blog
Senior Pet Care

Senior Pet Care

Our pets are considered part of our families. We will do anything and everything for them. Watching them become a senior and turn grey is a difficult part of pet ownership, but with improvements in veterinary care, pets are living longer than they have in previous...
Tumors, Masses, Lumps, and Bumps

Tumors, Masses, Lumps, and Bumps

Tumors, masses, lumps, and bumps are seen in the clinic on a daily basis. Owners usually find lumps and bumps on their animals when they are petting them. Some masses are benign, but others may be malignant and will require further investigation. These masses may vary...
Lyme Disease in Dogs

Lyme Disease in Dogs

A common disease that is diagnosed in the clinic is Lyme disease. According to the Companion Animal Parasite Council, 1 in 30 dogs tested positive for Lyme disease in Boone county and 1 in 20 dogs tested positive in Winnebago county just this year. Lyme disease is...
Alternatives to Declawing

Alternatives to Declawing

Scratching is a normal behavior for cats. There are many reasons as to why cats scratch. It is a way for them to exercise and stretch their legs. With scratching they are able to leave their scent behind and mark their territory. It is also part of their natural...
Maintenance For Your Pet

Maintenance For Your Pet

Being a pet owner comes with many responsibilities. You need to make sure your pet is fed, watered, let outside, vaccinated, on proper prevention, and much more. There are some things that need to be done on a regular basis, but pet owners often forget about them. Ear...