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At West Chelsea Veterinary, we love providing our clients with useful information about pet care. Check back frequently to see new posts containing useful pet information.

4 Tips on Welcoming a New Puppy into Your Home
Although we think every day should be puppy day, National Puppy Day falls on March 23 this year. If you’re planning on welcoming a new puppy home soon, these are some of the best ways to help them settle in. #1: Prepare for your new puppy’s arrival in advance The...

3 Tips on Respecting Your Cat
As a pet owner, you have the responsibility to take care of and respect your animal’s unique needs—and that includes your cat! In this blog post, we’ll explore some tips on how to show respect for your feline friend by understanding their natural behaviors. #1: Give...

Get Started on Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth!
Having a pet is a big responsibility. Not only do you have to feed them and take them on walks, but you also have to make sure they're healthy too - including their teeth! Brushing your pet's teeth may seem like a daunting task, but it's not as complicated as it...

Why You Should Spay Your Pet
Have you ever wondered whether or not you should spay your pet? Many pet owners are unsure of the benefits of spaying and neutering their pets, but there are many reasons why you should consider having this surgery done. Let's explore some of the key benefits...

Is Your Pet Protected from Parasites All Year Long?
As the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, it's easy to forget about parasite prevention for our pets. But just because the leaves are starting to fall off the trees doesn't mean that parasites are done with your pet yet! In fact, many types of parasites can...

How to Walk Your Dog Safely in the Cold
It's cold outside, and that can mean dangerous conditions for walking your dog. In this post, we'll give you some tips on how to keep your pet safe during winter walks. Stay warm, and have a safe walk! Check the forecast before hitting the trails with your dog...