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November 2013

 

Greetings!

 

Welcome back. This November we're looking forward to another season of holidays and celebrations - good times to share with friends and family, especially the furriest ones.   

 

But November is also the time when our New England weather turns frosty. For some of us, that means heavier meals and less time outdoors. Don't forget to monitor your pet's weight this winter. Try to keep up with regular exercise routines and don't even think about tossing that leftover turkey in your pet's bowl. Here's why...

 

Meanwhile, check out this month's feature on your pet's anatomy.

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

  

All the best,

Dr. Beverly Mason

Medical Director

Dedham Veterinary Associates 


www.dedhamvetassociates.com

  
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Anatomical Differences That Bring Pets to the Veterinarian

We all know the basics of our pets' anatomy: ears, eyes, paws, tails... But owners are sometimes puzzled-or even alarmed-by pets' less obvious body parts. In fact, many cats and dogs display anatomical differences, which are perfectly normal, yet unfamiliar to the average person.

 

Here's a list of anatomical structures that often surprise or worry pet owners. Even though they are common, these structures may need to be examined by your veterinarian. Read on to learn more.

 

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Dedham Day Moomentum 

Holy cow! This fall we attended the busiest Dedham Day ever! Together with our in-house specialty team, Boston Veterinary Specialists, DVA rallied to achieve our biggest staff turnout, too. The weather was gorgeous and we got to interact with a great group of community members, kids, and pets. It was especially nice to see some of our clients at the booth. Thanks to everyone who stopped by!