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Phone: 218-568-5095
Fax: 218-568-7780
Email: tech@pequotvet.com

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Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
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Hairball Prevention for Your Cat

Hairball Prevention for Your Cat

Hairball Prevention for Your Cat   As a cat owner, you likely don’t need a special day to draw attention to your cat’s hairballs, but April 29 is National Hairball Awareness Day. Let’s take a closer look at why hairballs occur and what you need to do about them....

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How to Handle Spring Break Traveling with Your Pet

How to Handle Spring Break Traveling with Your Pet

Few things are better than getting away during Spring Break and taking a relaxing vacation, especially if your four-legged friend tags along. Make sure you’re prepared for safe travels before heading out on an adventure with your pet.    #1: Visit your...

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3 Tips on Respecting Your Cat

3 Tips on Respecting Your Cat

March 28th is Respect Your Cat Day! While you may devote every day to your feline friend, make it a point to cater to their special needs on their noteworthy holiday. Follow these tips to show your cat that you respect their unique nature.   #1: Determine your...

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3 Health Benefits to Encourage You to Spay Your Pet

3 Health Benefits to Encourage You to Spay Your Pet

World Spay Day is an annual campaign to encourage people to save animal lives by spaying companion pets and feral cats. It is celebrated annually on the fourth Tuesday in February, which falls on February 22 this year. Spaying your pet provides many health benefits...

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Get Started on Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth

Get Started on Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth

As a pet owner, you should be brushing your pet’s teeth as frequently as you brush your own teeth. By brushing your pet’s teeth daily, you can reduce the amount of plaque and oral bacteria in their mouth and help keep pet dental disease at bay. Follow these steps to...

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How to Walk Your Dog Safely in the Cold

How to Walk Your Dog Safely in the Cold

When the temperature drops and the snow falls, your dog still needs to be walked outside. While you’d probably much rather stay snuggled up on the sofa, there are ways to make heading outdoors tolerable. Follow these tips to keep your pup safe when venturing into cold...

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Indoor Enrichment for Pets in Winter

Indoor Enrichment for Pets in Winter

When bad weather strikes and your pet is cooped up indoors, turn to indoor enrichment activities. Try the following activities to prevent cabin fever from setting in during foul weather.   #1: Play a game of hide-and-seek Hide-and-seek is a fun way to embrace...

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How to Make Your Senior Pet More Comfortable in Cold Weather

How to Make Your Senior Pet More Comfortable in Cold Weather

Chilly winter weather can be harsh on aching joints and old bones, and elderly pets who cannot regulate their body temperature and their younger counterparts can suffer. When the cold weather comes, ensure your senior pet is prepared for the temperature drop with the...

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Risks and Signs of Pet Diabetes

Risks and Signs of Pet Diabetes

An estimated one in 300 dogs and one in 200 cats develop diabetes during their lifetime. In honor of National Pet Diabetes Month, pet owners need to recognize the risk factors and signs of pet diabetes.    What factors put my pet at risk for developing diabetes?...

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