Welcome Home - New Pets & Owners

From training tips to supplies, MPCTV has all the information you need for you and your new pet. You can browse through topics from how to care for your new pet in the first few days at its new home, to how to recognize signs your pet may need to see your Veterinarian. As always, our #1 goal is to educate you about pet care.

General New Pet

Twice Yearly Exams

Twice Yearly Exams

It is one of my exam room mantras -- "all pets, especially seniors, need twice yearly examinations and yearly blood and urine testing. "I am glad I actually listened to myself. Though my cat, Zachary, appeared to be perfectly fit, on his 16th birthday, I popped him into hi...

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Spay And Neuter

Spay And Neuter

If your dog or cat has the pedigree and charisma of Rin Tin Tin or lassie, and you've already invested thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours trying to attain championship status, you probably aren't thinking about spaying or neutering yet-but you hopefully will be in th...

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How To Properly Remove A Tick

How To Properly Remove A Tick

Ticks are a nuisance for your pets, as well as for us. In many parts of the country ticks are very common, and are the source of many diseases which can affect both us and our pets, such as Lyme disease, ehrlichia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and other rickettsial disease...

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How To Trim Your Pet's Toenails

How To Trim Your Pets Toenails

I used to snicker under my breath when one of my clients would come to the office just to have their pets' nails trimmed. I recently attempted to give my own cats a manicure but to no avail. My cats just don't realize that I am a veterinarian. They think of me only as `mo...

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Pet Insurance - A Life Saver

Pet Insurance - A Life Saver

Recently, many pet owners have been asking us about pet insurance. Although pet insurance has been available in the U.S. since 1981, most pet owners are still unaware that it is even an option to help with your pet's care. Operating much like other types of insurance, pet in...

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Fleas And Ticks

Fleas And Ticks

Those fleas! They are more than just a nuisance, as they also transmit tapeworms, some bacterial and viral infections, and are the culprits behind one of the most common allergic conditions affecting our pets-flea allergic dermatitis. Fleas are blood suckers, and to surviv...

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Your New Dog

How To Brush Your Dog's Teeth

How To Brush Your Dogs Teeth

Brushing your dog's teeth is one of the more common home care activities you should be doing on a regular basis. Most pet parents are afraid to even try it because they think it is so difficult to do, or that their dog will hate it. The truth is it's actually quite simple,...

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First Few Days Dog

First Few Days Dog

Having some concerns about your new puppy or rescue dog? Well, don't panic! Remember, a new home takes some getting used to. The first few days may require some adjustments from you and your new dog. It's a shock for your new pet - especially a puppy - to be without his ...

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Socialization Dog

Socialization Dog

It's not uncommon for me to hear the words `oh doctor, this dog and it must have been abused by its previous owners. It is such a fearful dog.` My years of experience as a companion animal veterinarian have shown me that thankfully cases of abuse are less frequent than inst...

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Canine Nutrition

Canine Nutrition

What is the best diet to feed my dog? That is a question I am frequently asked by concerned pet owners. You may try to educate yourself by examining labels, or going to the manufacture's web site and reading their claims. You might decide to ask your breeder or seek the a...

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Canine Heartworm

Canine Heartworm

Heartworms are a very common parasite affecting our dogs, in fact in many parts of the country the disease has reached endemic proportions. The disease itself, if left undetected and untreated can often be fatal, and the sad truth is that screening and prevention is so easy...

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Puppy Chewing

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Chewing furniture and possessions is a complaint that most pet owners have about their puppies.

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House Crate Training

House Crate Training

Bringing home a new puppy may be one of the happiest days of your life, and one of the most distressful for your psyche and your carpet. How long will it take to house train your dog? Well, every dog is different, and some are easier to train than others, but it can be don...

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Your New Cat

First Few Days Cat

First Few Days Cat

If you are coming in today with a newly adopted cat or kitten, I want to first congratulate you for most probably saving a life. Adopting a new cat can be very exciting! I should know-we just added number four to our feline crew. And, sharing your home with a cat is great...

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Socialization Cat

Socialization Cat

Want a cat that travels in the car without screaming from anxiety? Crave a cat that doesn't go crazy when you try to give it a bath, trim its' nails or give it a pill? Wish that when company comes to visit that your cat would actually come out and say hello rather than hid...

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Feline Nutrition

Feline Nutrition

As challenging as it can often be to find the right food for a dog, finding the best food for your furry feline can be even more difficult. Cats are labeled as being finicky for good reason-they are often tough to please. One fact that does separate our felines from our ca...

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Feline Heartworm

Feline Heartworm

When we think of heartworm disease, we usually don't think of it affecting cats. But, we have been seeing more and more feline cases nationwide, so it is a disease we should at least be aware of. As with the dog, the disease is transmitted via a bite from an infected mosqu...

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Zoonotic Diseases - Cat

Zoonotic Diseases - Cat

Being the caregiver of a cat has been shown to provide many health benefits, both for your mind and body. Repeated studies demonstrate that cats can reduce stress, lower your blood pressure, and even boost your chances of survival after a heart attack. There are however, s...

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How To Bathe Your Cat

How To Bathe Your Cat

According to many cat parents who have tried, and considering some cats that I've treated, I'm not sure I disagree; there are few things more difficult in life than bathing a cat. Bathing a cat is truly an art, and, with some pointers, can be mastered with relative ease. T...

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How To Brush Your Cat's Teeth

How To Brush Your Cats Teeth

Like giving your cat a bath, brushing its teeth can be done-just not as easily as brushing your dog's teeth. Even still, it should be done on a somewhat regular basis, and if the procedure is introduced properly, your cat may not hate it as much as you think he or she might...

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Cat Scratch Fever

Cat Scratch Fever

Cat scratch fever is a bacterial disease caused by bartonella henselae. As the name implies, a person can contract this ailment from cat scratches but also from cat bites and possibly even flea bites. It is estimated that approximately 40% of all cats in the United States ...

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Cat Behavior Scratching

Cat Behavior Scratching

As most of us know firsthand, cats, instinctively, like to scratch. Our goal is to train them to scratch appropriate surfaces like a scratch post, and to avoid inappropriate surfaces like our couches or drapes. Unfortunately, this is not always an easy task. Well, we here...

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Daily Pet News


Big chill: Warmed-up sea turtles freed off Florida
AP - They came in crowded trucks and left by flipper: Hundreds of endangered sea turtles are being released back into the Atlantic Ocean now that Florida's weather has warmed enough. -> Read Original Article


Veterinary relief efforts expected following Haiti earthquake
AVMA - The devastating earthquake that occurred in Haiti on Tuesday, Jan. 12, is tragic. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is closely monitoring the early response in Haiti to determine if and how we and others involved in animal welfare and health may assist in the Haiti response and recovery efforts. -> Read Original Article


Animal behavioral studies can mimic human behavior
EurekAlert.org - Mice and humans with same human gene abnormality behave similarly according to study in journal Science -> Read Original Article


Online survey helps improve bite prevention programs
MorrisAnimalFoundation.org - Dog bites are a significant cause of injury in children, and dogs that bite are often relinquished to shelters. -> Read Original Article


Farmers cut back on antibiotics
Omaha.com - Farmers in Nebraska and Iowa say they are curbing their use of antibiotics in livestock in response to growing national concern about the proliferation of drug-resistant infections in people. -> Read Original Article


Alligators' Lungs May Explain Dinos' Dominance
The alligator's bird-like lungs may explain how the ancestors of dinosaurs breathed their way to global dominance. -> Read Original Article


Do Animals have a 'Sixth Sense' About Earthquakes?
After earthquakes and tsunamis, stories often circulate of animals acting strangely or seeming to know of the disaster long before humans. Following the December 26, 2004, Asian tsunami, some (erroneous) news reports claimed that no dead animals had been killed ... -> Read Original Article


Understanding Why Leopards Can't Change Their Spots
New research reveals something about how cats end up with spots and stripes. It demonstrates for the first time that at least three different genes are involved in the emergence of stripes, spots and other markings on domestic cats. Researchers have also determined the genomic location of two of these genes, which will allow for further studies that could shine scientific light on various human skin disorders. -> Read Original Article


Raft or Bridge: How Did Iguanas Reach Tiny Pacific Islands?
Scientists have long puzzled over how iguanas, a group of lizards mostly found in the Americas, came to inhabit the isolated Pacific islands of Fiji and Tonga. For years, the leading explanation has been that progenitors of the island species must have rafted there, riding across the Pacific on a mat of vegetation or floating debris. But new research suggests a more grounded explanation. -> Read Original Article


Unlocking the Mystery of the Duck-Billed Platypus'
Abandon any notion that the duck-billed platypus is a soft and cuddly creature -- maybe like Perry the Platypus in the Phineas and Ferb cartoon. The males can deliver a mega-sting that causes immediate, excruciating pain, like hundreds of hornet stings, leaving victims incapacitated for weeks. Now scientists are reporting an advance toward deciphering the chemical composition of the venom, with the first identification of a dozen protein building blocks. -> Read Original Article