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    896 N. Burlington Boulevard, Burlington, WA 98233 US

    360-757-3722

  • The Chuckanut Valley Feline Center

    1214 Dupont Street, Bellingham, WA 98225 US

    360-671-7707

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Our Burlington and Bellingham veterinarians share helpful tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.

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How to help a Dog With Allergic Dermatitis

How to help a Dog With Allergic Dermatitis

Posted Mar 15th, 2023

Unlike humans who sneeze when they have allergies, dogs develop allergic dermatitis and become very itchy. Our Burlington and Bellingham vets will discuss allergic dermatitis, its symptoms, and how to treat it.

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Road Trip With Your Dog: Everything You Should Know

Road Trip With Your Dog: Everything You Should Know

Posted Feb 28th, 2023

The world is becoming more and more dog friendly, so it can be a fun experience to travel with your dog. Our Chuckanut Valley Vet Clinic and Chuckanut Feline Center vets are here the share 11 tips for road-tripping with your dog safely.

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5 Health Benefits of Acupuncture for Dogs

5 Health Benefits of Acupuncture for Dogs

Posted Feb 25th, 2023

When it comes to our dogs, there's probably nothing we wouldn't do to avoid them from feeling agony or discomfort, which is why new therapeutic approaches are being adopted. Pet acupuncture and other complementary treatments provide innovative and noninvasive solutions to improve rehabilitation and manage discomfort. Today, our Burlington and Bellingham vets discuss the 5 benefits of acupuncture for dogs.

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Where to Leave a Dog While on Vacation?

Where to Leave a Dog While on Vacation?

Posted Feb 15th, 2023

It can be hard to decide what to do with your pet if you can't take them with you on vacation. Today, our Burlington and Bellingham vets offer some advice on what you can do with your dog while you travel.

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Traveling With A Cat: Tips & Advice

Traveling With A Cat: Tips & Advice

Posted Feb 2nd, 2023

Heading out on a journey and want to take your cat along? Our Burlington and Bellingham vets offer a few tips to help make the journey easier for both you and your beloved pet.

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What Is Medical Pet Boarding?

What Is Medical Pet Boarding?

Posted Jan 30th, 2023

Modern life often requires pet parents to go places where they can’t safely take their beloved pets, so they may need to board them. Today, our Burlington and Bellingham vets discuss medical boarding, how it differs from other options, and when it is considered a good option.

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Boarding for Dogs: What To Look For When Boarding Your Dog

Boarding for Dogs: What To Look For When Boarding Your Dog

Posted Jan 15th, 2023

When it comes to boarding your dog, you want to be able to leave them in a clean, friendly, and safe shelter. Today, our Burlington and Bellingham vets discuss what to look for when boarding your dog.

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Cavities in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Cavities in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Posted Dec 30th, 2022

Just like us, our dogs can develop dental cavities due to inadequate oral hygiene. In today's post, our Burlington and Bellingham vets explain how dog cavities are treated and how to prevent your canine companion from developing a cavity. 

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Bad Breath In Dogs

Bad Breath In Dogs

Posted Dec 22nd, 2022

Do you find that you recoil from your dog when they come in for a cuddle or apologize to guests for the smell? Bad breath is quite common in our dogs and can be a sign of serious health issues in your dog. Here, our Burlington and Bellingham vets explain what might be causing your dog's bad breath and how you can help to treat or even prevent it.

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Gingivitis in Cats - Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Gingivitis in Cats - Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Posted Dec 15th, 2022

Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to your cat's overall well-being. Gingivitis is a very common dental issue in pets. That's why cleaning your cat's teeth regularly is so important! Today, our Chuckanut Valley Vet Clinic and Chuckanut Feline Center vets can provide information on gingivitis in cats, its symptoms, causes, and treatments.

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