
Pets and Cannabis Toxicity
It is quite common for dogs, and even cats, to stumble across an edible cannabis stash. In some cases, small doses may simply lead to drowsiness and sleep. But, if your pet ingests a larger dose, it is time to visit your vet. Marijuana is dangerous for dogs because they...
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Severe Weather Pet Safety Tips
With the recent tornado warnings across the state, the Humane Society of Missouri would like to take this time to remind pet owners of several essential safety tips to ensure that you and your furry friends are safe during tornadoes and other severe weather. Below are a few safety tips...
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Spring into wellness – for cats!
Scheduling regular wellness visits for your cat is a very important and often overlooked. Nationally, veterinarians see five times as many dogs than cats, even though cats are a more popular pet in the U.S. Put simply, cats aren’t getting the same level of care that dogs do. Veterinary care...
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National Heartworm Prevention Month & Spring Parasite Prevention
April is National Heartworm Prevention Month, so the AMCMA would like to take this time to talk about heartworms and other common warm weather parasites that could be a health risk for your pets, as well as treatment and preventative options. Please keep in mind, all these parasites have something...
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Spring Wellness Tips for Pet Owners
As the temperatures begin to rise and the flowers begin to bloom, the Humane Society of Missouri’s (HSMO) Animal Medical Center of Mid-America (AMCMA) wants to take this time to remind pet owners that spring is a great time to focus on your pet’s wellness and reassess their medical needs....
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Spring Tick Prevention for Your Pet
As warmer weather approaches and we begin to spend more time outside with our pets, it’s important to remember common methods for tick prevention and removal and be on the lookout for symptoms of tickborne illness. Dogs and cats are both susceptible to tick bites and related illnesses. A majority...
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National Pet Anxiety Month: Fear Free, and Pre-Visit Medication for Cats!
March is National Pet Anxiety Month! If you’ve been to either of our AMCMA clinics, you’ve probably heard about our Fear Free Certification. This certification means that we do everything we can to make your pet’s vet visit as anxiety-free as possible, including the use of calming pheromones, relaxing music,...
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Bark In The Park is Moving to Tower Grove Park!
Here at The Humane Society of Missouri, we are gearing up for Bark In The Park 2023! Grab your friends and your four-legged companions and join us in beautiful Tower Grove Park on Saturday, May 20th for the 28th annual Bark in the Park, presented by Purina! Known for its beautiful...
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Animal Behavior Training Courses at STLCC
Animal health and animal behavior training go hand-in-hand, but sometimes the behavioral side falls by the wayside. Did you know that St. Louis Community College offers a training course open to the public? Registration is open now! In this course, participants will examine basic health considerations including prevention measures and...
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Should Your Dog Be Vaccinated For Leptospirosis?
Dr. Hillary Kelly at our Macklind AMCMA clinic is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in public health, and as part of her curriculum has assembled reporting on Leptospirosis, detailed in the article below! Leptospirosis is a bacterial blood infection spread through the urine of infected animals. It can affect humans,...
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Rise in Rabies Cases
There are recent reports of a concerning uptick in positive Rabies cases in domestic cats and dogs in the Charlottesville, Virginia area. The Blue Ridge Health Department is reporting that many of the cases are occurring in pets that are not vaccinated against rabies, and they are urging all pet...
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The Importance of Dental Health for Cats
February is National Pet Dental Health Month! Dental health can sometimes be overlooked by pet owners, but not taking care of your pet’s teeth can lead to serious health problems- and prevention all starts at home! Cats are also affected by a range of dental and oral health issues, and...
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The Importance of Dental Health for Dogs
February is National Pet Dental Health Month! Dental health can sometimes be overlooked by pet owners, but not taking care of your pet’s teeth can lead to serious health problems- and prevention all starts at home! What kinds of health issues affect dogs’ mouths? Dogs tend to get fractured teeth,...
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Puppy & Kitten Head Start Packages
AMCMA is proud to offer Head Start Packages to get your new puppy or kitten off to the right start in life! Below are what each package entails: PUPPY HEAD START PACKAGE 1st Visit (6-8 Weeks) Preventative Care Examination Broad Spectrum Deworming DAPP Booster Vaccination Parasite Fecal Test 2nd Visit...
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Wellness Bloodwork for Senior Pets
Wellness bloodwork is a very important factor in your pet’s healthcare, especially as they get into their senior years. Metabolic diseases and problems with organ function don’t always present visible symptoms in your pet until the conditions have progressed to later stages, which can make them much more difficult to...
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Holiday Pet Safety Tips
With the holiday season rapidly approaching, it’s important to make sure your pets stay safe and healthy – especially with the temptations of new foods, decorations and other potential hazards around that your pet might not be used to! Be Careful with Festive Foods Food and drinks are a highlight...
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National Vet Tech Week Spotlight: Ahriel Kemp
Tell us about your background, how long you’ve been at AMCMA and what brought you here?I graduated from North Technical High School’s Veterinary Assistant Program which led me to Jefferson College’s Veterinary Technology Program of which I graduated from in 2019. During my time in college, I had to pick...
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National Vet Tech Week Spotlight: Bailey Terrell
Tell us about your background, how long you’ve been at AMCMA and what brought you here? I have been at AMCMA for two years this December. I worked in vet med for 3 years before I moved to Texas to pursues something different. It ended up not working out and...
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Cat and Critter Parents – You Need This Carrier!
When it comes to car rides and trips to the veterinarian, just getting your cat, bunny, or critter into the carrier can be stressful, and it can be even more stressful getting your pet out of the carrier. Enter the Calm Carrier! The bottom slides in and out easily, significantly...
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Pre-Anesthetic Testing Recommendations for Safety and Peace of Mind
If your pet is scheduled for a procedure that requires general anesthesia, we recommend pre-anesthetic testing. Pre-anesthetic blood work is a lot like a weather forecast. It is designed to help you plan for what lies ahead. Depending on the circumstances, you might want a very detailed forecast of the weather, or...
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