Easy first steps to help you with brushing your pet’s teeth: Place a small amount of pet toothpaste on your finger or on the toothbrush and allow your pet to lick it as a treat. You can also gently introduce a finger into their mouth with the toothpaste and rub the gums. Give them […]
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Frequently Asked Questions re: Veterinary Dentistry

How do I know if my pet needs a dental cleaning? This decision is best made in consultation with one of our veterinarians. They will perform a thorough awake examination to look for signs of calculus build-up, gingivitis, periodontal disease, fractures and tooth resorption (explained below). This allows for us to get a general idea […]
Happy New Year!

With the beginning of the new year, we’d like to take this opportunity to wish you all a wonderful 2018. We are grateful for our role in keeping your four-legged family members healthy and happy, and look forward to seeing you in the year to come. Best Wishes, The Staff of Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
Welcoming Dr. Sammons
Fleas Love Fall

We often associate the change to cooler weather to mean we can be less concerned about fleas. In fact, this mixed weather of rain and warm days can be prime conditions for fleas to hatch. So don’t let your guard down yet- we’re seeing more fleas recently than we have in months. For more information […]
Tips For Traveling With Pets

Summer is the season of frequent travel. Many of us will choose to take our furry friends with us rather than leave them behind. There are different things to consider if you are traveling by car or plane and if your destination is a campground or a hotel. A little preparation can avoid some serious […]
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A Message From Dr. Nuccio
Cold Laser Therapy

We are excited to announce that we are now offering cold laser therapy for our patients! Our new associate, Dr. Karen Davies, has had many years of experience with laser and acupuncture, and we are now able to have this therapy available for all our doctors to help their patients. In addition to the benefits […]
Frequently Asked Questions re: Veterinary Dentistry

How do I know if my pet has dental disease? This decision is best made in consultation with one of our veterinarians. Indications that your pet may be suffering from dental disease are bad breath, plaque build-up, gingivitis, tooth fractures and tooth resorption (more on this below). It is rare that pets will give […]