
Hello and welcome to Rolling Paws Pet Care LLC’s blog! We hope you find our blog useful and share any information you find valuable with others who may find it helpful as well. Our goal for creating a blog is to provide free educational resources to both our clients and the community as a whole, as well as cover topics requested by the community. We believe it’s important for the community to have a reliable, trusted resource to be able to ask pet-related questions, and not have to rely on internet searches or articles written by sources that you don’t know have reliable information. Our content will be focused largely on cats and dogs, but we may cover other veterinary-related topics and animal species from time-to-time. Our posts are educational, fun, random, and cover a variety of topics.
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We have 4 main types of posts. One is called “Fun Facts,” where we’ll talk about a random health-related fact, similar to trivia. Our second segment is called “Medical Word of the Week,” where we post a medical word weekly, explain what it means, and provide information about it. Our third type of post is called “Pet Health,” where we talk about one medical or animal health-related topic, such as a vaccine or types of toys we recommend for your dog or cat, so your pet can live its best life. Last but not least, our fourth type of post is called “Funny Tails.” This will include fun, random writings about animals and anything that puts a smile on your face. Feel free to send in any suggestions for future topics you’d like us to cover on our blog home page here. Thank you and we hope you enjoy our blog!
~Dr. Sandra and Garrett~
The Team at Rolling Paws
Cruising to a Healthier Pet
***This blog is intended for educational purposes only. It does not establish a VCPR (Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationship) and does not provide advice regarding what to do for any specific diagnosis. As such, this blog should not be substituted for seeking medical care for your pet. Should your pet need professional medical care, please consult your local veterinarian. ***