Leptospirosis in Dogs

Leptospirosis, which was once considered a rural disease, is now increasing in incidence throughout the United States, including urban and suburban areas. The disease is zoonotic, which means that the infection can affect humans and animals, including your dog. Our Shuler Veterinary Clinic team doesn’t want your dog targeted by this disease, so we offer [...]

Fit Fur Life: FAQs About Veterinary Rehabilitation

Veterinary rehabilitation is an exciting and transformational therapeutic option for injured, post-operative, mobility-impaired, or chronically painful pets. Shuler Veterinary Clinic, which is an Animal Hospitals of the Low Country practice, is proud to offer veterinary rehabilitation services for our new and current patients. Here, we answer our most frequently asked questions about this versatile and [...]

Room by Room—How to Pet-Proof Your Home

Preparing your home for a new pet is a lot like preparing for a baby. Dogs and cats are naturally curious, impulsive, and—like infants—don’t always make safe choices. So, you must ensure their environment is as hazard-free as possible. As a prospective or new pet owner, you’ve got a lot on your to-do list. That’s [...]

6 Things You Didn’t Know About Feline Arthritis

Most middle-aged and older people are familiar with arthritis, a common, chronic condition that can affect nearly any joint. Dogs and cats can also develop arthritis, but cats hide their pain well and display only subtle changes, so are diagnosed less often. You may be surprised to learn how many cats have arthritis, and how [...]

Can Veterinary Acupuncture Benefit Your Pet?

Since ancient times, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have provided acupuncture as a mainstay treatment to their human patients. Traditional Chinese veterinary practitioners followed suit, and began treating their patients with acupuncture. Modern western veterinary practitioners, however, only began considering this therapy’s success and began offering their patients acupuncture within the past few decades. Our Shuler [...]

Tall Tails: COVID-19 Edition

Tall tails are told all the time about pets. Let’s debunk some together! Check out the VeterinaryPartner website below for more information. VeterinaryPartner

Trivial PURRsuit: COVID-19 Edition

????Want to test your knowledge? Watch this quick video for some facts! We are open, Monday-Friday, providing curbside care under our COVID-19 protocol. Please call our veterinary clinic before scheduling or arriving, so we can better assist you and your pets. If you have been exposed to the virus or are sick, please let a team [...]

Sanitizer Safety

    ????Did you know that sanitizers can be toxic to pets?! Check out this video for tips to keep your pet safe while keeping your surroundings squeaky clean! We are still providing curbside care under our COVID-19 protocol. Please call before scheduling or arriving at our office, so we can better assist you and [...]

Clearing Up Coronavirus Confusion

Follow along and learn what is fact and what is fiction in regards to your pets and the coronavirus, as well as useful tips to keep you and your pets as safe as possible! https://www.facebook.com/shulervets/videos/255310152151658/   ***We are open with full staff and veterinarians and still providing curbside care under our COVID-19 protocol. Please call [...]

Answers to Your Questions About Coronavirus and Pets

Many pet owners we speak with are concerned about whether the recent coronavirus outbreak can affect their pets. We seem to be hearing about coronavirus at every turn, so we are not surprised that people are asking questions about their pets’ safety. We know that safety is your top priority for your family members—two- and [...]

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