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Introducing Newest Team Member, Mr. Andy Garcia!
We are pleased to announce another new addition to our staff at Balanced Pets Integrative Care Center. Mr. Andy Garcia will be joining our team at the end of March as a Homeopathic Consultant. By adding Andy to our staff, Balanced Pets will be able to offer animal...
Introducing New Team Member, Dr. Barr!
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Ashlee Barr has joined the Balanced Pets team as an Associate Veterinarian! The addition of Dr. Barr to our staff allows us to consistently offer an array of holistic, conventional, and surgical services not previously available at...
Stay Tuned: Big News Coming Soon!
We have big news coming soon at Balanced Pets Integrative Care Center! It's our prerogative to provide the highest quality care for your beloved pets and we've been exploring ways to improve your client experience at our clinic. It can be challenging to find a...
Does Your Cat Have Kidney Disease?
One of the most common diagnoses for cats is kidney disease. In fact, some research indicates that approximately 1 in 3 cats suffer from this condition. This condition is primarily seen in older cats, though it may happen at any age. Balanced Pets in Traveler’s Rest,...
6 Signs Your Dog has Separation Anxiety
Dog parents encounter a variety of behaviors throughout their pup’s life. One of these is separation anxiety. This is most common in young puppies but may also develop in older dogs. The team at Balanced Pets in Travelers Rest, SC is equipped to help you deal with...
How to Get Lazy Pets to Exercise
Dogs come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and fitness levels. Some are on the more active end of the spectrum, while others are on the lazy end. If you have lazy pets, there are some things you can do to encourage them to be more active. At Balanced Pets in Traveler’s...
What Your Cat’s Behavior Is Telling You
Most cat parents spend so much time analyzing their cat’s behavior and reactions that they believe they know all they need to know about them. However, the truth is, in most cases, these behaviors are being misinterpreted. Cats communicate in ways that are difficult...
Why Routine Veterinary Visits are Important
Medical experts recommend that humans visit their doctor at least once a year to protect their overall health. The same applies to your pets. In order to help them live a long, happy, healthy life, you need to take them to the vet for annual or biannual exams to stop...
Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Pet
One of the primary reasons that pet owners are encouraged to spay or neuter their pets is to prevent overpopulation, which is a contributing factor to pet homelessness. However, there are a few personal reasons you might want to consider it as well. If you are in or...