Vaccines 101: Which Ones Your Pet Actually Needs

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If you’ve ever wondered which vaccines your pet actually needs, you’re asking exactly the right question. Not every pet requires the same vaccines for my pet conversation looks the same, it depends on your animal’s species, age, lifestyle, and risk factors. At Partners Animal Hospital Greenville, our veterinarians take a personalized approach to pet vaccination,…

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Why Annual Pet Wellness Exams Are More Important Than You Think

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Annual pet wellness exams are one of the most powerful tools you have to protect your pet’s health, and most pet owners don’t realize just how much happens during that one yearly visit. At Partners Animal Hospital Greenville, our veterinary team uses your pet’s annual wellness exam to catch problems early, update preventive care, and…

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At-Home Dental Care Tips That Actually Work

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At-home dental care for your pet is one of the single most impactful things you can do between veterinary visits. Dental disease is the most common health condition diagnosed in dogs and cats, affecting the majority of pets over age three, and it doesn’t develop overnight. A consistent at-home dental care routine for your pet…

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Spay & Neuter Recovery: What’s Normal and What’s Not

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After a spay or neuter procedure, normal recovery looks like a groggy, quiet pet who’s a little sore and not very hungry, not a pet who’s in distress, running a fever, or has an angry-looking incision. Knowing the difference is what this guide is all about. At Partners Animal Hospital Greenville, we believe a confident,…

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How to Support Local Animal Shelters This Spring

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Spring brings renewal and growth, and it’s the perfect time to give back to the community by supporting local animal shelters. These shelters provide essential care, housing, and love for countless animals waiting for their forever homes. Whether you’re a passionate animal lover or simply want to make a positive impact, there are many meaningful…

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Winter Allergies in Pets: Are They Still an Issue?

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When temperatures drop, you might assume that allergy season is over for your pet. However, winter can bring its own set of allergens that cause discomfort for pets of all kinds. From itchy skin to sneezing fits, winter allergies are often overlooked but can be just as disruptive as seasonal allergies in warmer months. In…

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Don’t Skip the Vet! Why Year-Round Preventative Care Matters in Winter

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Even as the temperatures drop in Greenville, South Carolina, your pet’s health remains a priority. While it may be tempting to think routine vet visits can wait until warmer months, winter brings unique challenges to your pet’s overall well-being. Year-round preventative care ensures your furry family member stays happy and healthy, no matter the season.…

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Winter Illnesses in Pets: Warning Signs and When to Visit the Vet

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Winter brings cold temperatures, shorter days, and unique challenges for pets. While the season can be enjoyable, it also brings an increased risk of illnesses, including the highly contagious dog flu. Recognizing the warning signs early and knowing when to seek veterinary care can make all the difference in protecting your pet’s health. Whether it’s…

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Adjusting Your Pet’s Diet for Cold Weather: Tips from a Vet

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As the temperature drops, your pet’s dietary needs may change to match the demands of the colder months. Adjusting their diet during this time is a thoughtful way to support their health and maintain their energy levels. However, striking the right balance is key, especially when pet weight control becomes a consideration. Pets that are…

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