Separation Anxiety in Pets

You will eventually get to leave your house. Your pet may not get it — but we do. Learn how to make the transition easier for your pet. You may be headed back to your office soon. Your pet, who has become your loyal and dedicated coworker, has thoroughly enjoyed the stay-at-home companionship. They may…

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Add a New Pet to Your Family?

Now that your new pet has found their forever home, they are likely doing some things you’d expect. And maybe some things you wouldn’t. What’s normal? What’s not? Is it normal that… My dog has a little cough? My cat’s eyes are watery? My pet scoots its bottom on the rug? My dog eats poop?…

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Who loves your pet besides you? Us!

Elmore Road Veterinary Clinic is committed to a lifetime of wellbeing for your pet. Even in times of uncertainty, we remain your most trusted source of veterinary information. This is why we encourage you to call us at 662-253-0274 first with any questions or concerns you may have about your pet’s health. Big or small.…

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Your Pet as Your New Coworker

These days, you’re home. A lot. It is time to replace your office coffee break with a new one—a fun break with your pet! Your pet has realized their world is different. You are now home a lot. Your dog has mastered the stop, drop and roll belly rub. Your cat has taken over your…

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10 Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe in Cold Weather

We may not see much snow here in Southaven, Mississippi, but temperatures do sometimes dip to levels that chill pets and people. Also, some local people travel to snowy areas for outdoor winter adventures, and take their furry friend along. Since pets and their owners in our area often aren’t familiar with cold-weather hazards, check…

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8 Tips to Keep Your Dog Happy and Healthy

A dog is a wonderful companion, but whether you’re a seasoned pet owner or a first-time adopter, your top priority is ensuring your new pooch is happy and healthy. Here are a few tips for all dog owners on providing the best care for their four-legged friends: #1: Form a relationship with your veterinarian We…

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