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Nevada Pets and Rattlesnakes

Nevada is home to several rattlesnake species, which can pose a serious, life-threatening emergency for your pet. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team wants you to be prepared if you and your pet encounter a rattlesnake. We explain everything you need to know about rattlesnakes in our area, as well as tips to protect your [...]

Rodenticide Toxicity: What Pet Parents Should Know

Rodenticides are widely used to control rodent populations, but these products pose a significant risk to pets, potentially leading to fatal poisoning. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team believes that knowledge is key to keep your pet as happy and healthy as possible, so we provide information about rodenticide toxicity and how to protect your [...]

Understanding Why Dogs Pant

Panting is a normal behavior in dogs and is primarily used to regulate their body temperature. However, excessive panting can indicate underlying issues that need veterinary attention. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team provides a comprehensive look at why dogs pant and explains when you should be concerned. Normal panting in dogs Panting involves rapid, [...]

Nurturing Your Cat’s Instinctive Behaviors

Cats must express natural behaviors to stay happy and healthy, and nurturing these instincts can enhance your feline friend’s well-being and strengthen your bond. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team knows your cat has a unique personality, and we provide tips to help your whiskered friend demonstrate their wild side. 1. Understand your cat’s need [...]

Feline Asthma 101

Feline asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that affects a significant number of cats worldwide and is the most commonly diagnosed respiratory disorder in felines. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team often sees cats affected by feline asthma, and we offer information to help you recognize the condition and explain how the disease is managed. [...]

What Pet Owners Should Know About Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease

Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injury is a common orthopedic problem that affects pets, particularly dogs. Similar to the anterior cruciate ligament in humans, the CCL is a critical component of your pet’s knee. If this structure is damaged, it can cause instability, pain, and decreased mobility. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team provides information about [...]

Tips to Prevent Common Pet Emergencies

Veterinary emergencies are stressful and frightening for pets and their owners. Pets are susceptible to numerous medical mishaps, but many common emergencies are preventable with proactive care and attention. By understanding potential risks and taking appropriate precautions, you can keep your four-legged friend safe and healthy. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team provides practical tips [...]

Can It Wait? Emergency Versus Pet Urgent Care

Knowing when to seek veterinary care for your pet is critical for their health and safety. Accidents, injuries, and sudden illnesses are situations most pet owners will face at some point with their furry companions. Recognizing whether your pet’s signs constitute an urgent or emergency health situation can help you determine the right action. Our [...]

The Long Goodbye: Ways to Cope with Pet Loss

In a perfect world, our furry companions would live many more years than allotted. However, the time we do have with them brings tremendous love, laughter, and companionship. Losing a pet can be one of the most heartbreaking experiences a pet owner faces, but healing is possible. Our Peak Pet Urgent Care team offers some [...]

Dishing the Dirt: Soil Can Be Hazardous to Pets

Soil, the foundation of our landscapes, harbors hidden dangers for cats and dogs. While dirt may seem innocuous, it can contain various substances and organisms that pose serious risks to our four-legged friends. From toxic chemicals to potentially harmful viruses and parasites, our Peak Pet Urgent Care team covers these dangers so you can safeguard [...]

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