Keeping Your Pets Safe and Healthy This Thanksgiving

Food, feasting and family—we wait all year for these happy occasions. However, they are not always so happy for our pets. Pets who overeat or get into the trash are at risk for bloat, pancreatitis, toxin ingestion, and gastrointestinal obstructions, and travel and stranger-danger also are concerns. Follow Acorn Animal Hospital’s tips to keep your…

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Vet Techs: Superheroes of the Veterinary World

In today’s highly specialized work force, you seldom find people who can do it all—but our veterinary technicians can. Driven by their love for animals, they step in to help with every aspect of veterinary practice. Read on to learn about the amazing role our Acorn Animal Hospital vet techs play. Vet tech superpowers: Activate!…

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5 Surprising Facts You May Not Know About Pet Insurance

Picture this! Your beloved Italian greyhound is being his typical spazzy self, and leaps off the back of the couch—again. Six months ago when he did that, he broke his front leg and required surgery and a steel plate, leaving you with a hefty emergency veterinary bill. Your savings account has not recovered. After this…

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6 Tips to Help Your Pet Beat the Summer Heat

As the summer heats up, so can your furry friend. Massachusetts summers may be fairly mild, but that doesn’t mean your pet can’t overheat, burn their paw pads, or scorch their exposed skin. When you venture out with your four-legged sidekick to enjoy the summer sun, you’ll need to take precautions so they stay safe…

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A Tick-Borne Tale: One Dog’s Brush with Lyme Disease

Ticks are nasty parasites known for transmitting a variety of debilitating illnesses to pets and people. One of the most common tick-borne illnesses is Lyme disease, which can create lifelong issues in dogs and people without proper prevention. Read on to discover how one dog’s brush with ticks could have been much worse.  Tucker’s tale…

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