Creating calm, positive experiences, one visit at a time. For many Pets, visiting the veterinarian can feel overwhelming. New smells, unfamiliar sound…
For many Pet Parents, one of the most stressful parts of veterinary care isn’t just the worry about their Pet, it’s the uncertainty around cost. Unexp…
Meet Emily — Lead Dog Trainer, Portland Some journeys toward working with animals begin with a plan. Others begin with a feeling — a quiet understandi…
As our Pets grow older, their needs begin to change in ways that aren’t always easy to see from the outside. A dog who still greets you at the door or…
Your Pet’s skin does more than hold their fur in place — it’s their largest organ and a key indicator of overall health. According to the American Vet…
January is National Train Your Dog Month, an annual reminder—recognized by the Association of Professional Dog Trainers—that training is about far mor…
What Does “$0 at Services” Really Mean? If you’ve ever hesitated before scheduling a vet visit because of cost, you’re not alone. Many Pet Parents fin…
January is Weight Loss Awareness Month, and while many of us reflect on our own health goals after the holidays, it’s also a great time to think about…
Hannah Pet Penny Rabinovitch This month we're celebrating Penny, a 9-year-old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel under the care of Hannah Pet Parent Emalee…
You've already got a lot to worry about on Thanksgiving Day -- preparing (or enjoying) a labor-intensive meal, navigating complicated family politics, rooting for the correct football team -- so why would you want to add a sick or injured Pet to that list?