Gardening is incredibly popular: the 2023 National Gardening Survey showed that 80 percent of American households were actively gardening in 2022. Given that roughly 45 percent of U.S. homes have … Read More
Gardening is incredibly popular: the 2023 National Gardening Survey showed that 80 percent of American households were actively gardening in 2022. Given that roughly 45 percent of U.S. homes have … Read More
Pets are all individuals, just as people. Fido and Fluffy have their own unique care needs, much of which will depend on their age, size, breed, and health. However, while … Read More
Here at Coit Hedgcoxe Animal Hospital, your Plano, TX animal clinic, we love celebrating all of the various pet holidays on the calendar. February has quite a few of them, … Read More
Valentine’s Day is coming up quick! As the lovers’ holiday approaches, the stores are already filling with all sorts of romantic trappings, such as candies, chocolates, roses, and stuffed animals. … Read More
A very special pooch is bounding into the spotlight this month. The fluffy and lovable Bouvier des Flandres got his own special day. January 16th is Fido’s official celebration, but … Read More
Happy Holidays! The upcoming weeks will surely be jam-packed for most of us, with all of those festive seasonal get-togethers to prepare for. For many children, the holiday season is … Read More
The holiday season is in full swing, and it’s safe to say that many of our patients will be enjoying extra toys and snacks over the next few weeks. We … Read More
World Pet Day is coming up on November 30th. We definitely encourage you to do something extra for Fido and Fluffy, such as giving them a new toy or a … Read More
November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month! Cancer is quite common in our canine buddies. It’s particularly in dogs over age ten. In fact, about half of them will develop cancer. … Read More
Have you heard about the canine flu outbreak that is currently spreading through the US? Fido’s flu is very contagious, causing sickness in about 80 percent of exposed pooches. The … Read More