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An Eno Tradition: Our Advent Calendar
Time once again for a beloved Eno tradition! Every day through December 25, we'll "open" an advent calendar prize on Facebook. Every day an Eno pet parent will win. It’s that simple. You don’t have to do anything to enter. Every Eno pet parent is automatically eligible...so the winner could be you! We're so excited to give away gifts to dogs, cats,...
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Keep Your Pet Safe on Halloween
Halloween is a night of spooky fun and sugary treats. Follow these tips to keep your pets safe—and prevent a visit to the emergency vet.   No, No, No Chocolate Chocolate is toxic to pets! Chocolate contains an ingredient very similar to caffeine. It stimulates the central nervous system, as well as cardiac and skeletal muscles. Should your pet get ...
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Know Exactly What’s Poisonous to Pets
Many common foods, household items, and plants are dangerous to your fur babies. Read on for helpful lists and safety tips in case your pet gets into something he or she shouldn't. These items range in toxicity, but each is harmful. Note: These are not complete lists of potentially lethal pet toxins. Top 10 Toxins for Dogs ChocolateMouse and rat po...
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Stuff It: Dangerous Foods for Pets
‘Tis the season of giving…and eating! The holidays abound with deliciousness: stuffings and dressings, bread, casseroles and cookies, candy, cakes, and pies. Then there’s the bird itself, plus all the rich traditional sides. One of the things we love most about the holidays is the deep sense of joy and happiness that comes with cooking and sharing ...
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Dental Care Is Key to Your Pet’s Health and Happiness
Dentistry is one of the most important things we do for pets. It’s essential care. We want your pet to live the best life, free of painful dental trouble and disease. Dental disease is extremely common in pets: 85% of adult dogs and cats have some stage of it. Many pets are already showing signs of dental disease by age 3. Small dogs are at especia...
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Rechecks Are the Right Thing
Sweet Pea had a skin infection that took about eight weeks to resolve, with regular rechecks to monitor the progress of her itchiness and to adjust her oral and topical medications. When your pet is diagnosed with a specific health issue, we want to resolve it—so your pet can go back to living his or her best life. Rechecks are often the best and o...
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Eno Is All About Happy Visits!
Vet visits can be stressful. Pets and their people too often dread them. The Eno team is committed to creating happy visits, and we always go above and beyond to make your unique fur baby feel as welcome and safe as possible. What does a happy visit entail? Low-stress care, full of treats and love! We do anything for pets, especially to alleviate a...
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To Spay or Not to Spay? Spay! And Neuter, Too
Getting a pet “fixed” is a big decision. We’re here to tell you: Fix away! Seriously: Spaying or neutering is one of the best things you could ever do for your fur baby. It can prevent serious health problems, curb undesirable behaviors, and help decrease the number of unwanted animals who can’t find homes. Spaying and neutering is the smart thing ...
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Parasite Prevention Saves Lives
Ruh roh: Parasites are bad Butters!  Your pet needs to be on parasite prevention. Parasitic infection is some of the worst stuff we’ve seen…and we’ve seen it all. Parasites can cause serious health issues and even be fatal. Parasites are terrible. We can’t sugarcoat it. A dog’s ears covered in dozens of swollen ticks. A cat with belly skin bleeding...
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Can You Spot a Fake?
Parasite prevention saves lives. Your pet needs to be on parasite prevention. The products we carry, recommend, and use on our own pets are effective and safe. They’ve been thoroughly researched and tested. Used properly and year-round, prevention products will protect your pet from all kinds of bad things: heartworms, fleas, ticks, intestinal para...
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The (Big) Picture of Health: Blood Work
Pet’s of all ages benefit from blood work. By using this crucial tool, we know exactly where your pet stands as he or she ages—arming us with more of the best information to ensure your fur baby lives the best and longest life. Healthy Pets Are Strong Inside and Out Your vet learns a lot about your pet from the “nose-to-tail” full physical exam: ex...
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Acupuncture: Bringing Pets Into Balance
Acupuncture uses tiny needles to trigger therapeutic effects for Frances. We’re always seeking more ways to help pets. Introducing acupuncture! Dogs and cats can benefit greatly from acupuncture, which stimulates specific points on the body to produce a healing response. Acupuncture helps treat the whole pet. We’re advocates for acupuncture because...
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Laser Therapy: Great Care With Cool Shades
Laser therapy is easy and painless.  Laser therapy heals. It’s proven to treat pain, reduce inflammation, and manage many chronic and acute conditions. Laser therapy is completely non-invasive, drug-free, and safe. It’s great care with the cool shades. And it might be perfect for your pet! No More Pain Arthritis afflicts most senior pets. It’s crip...
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Mats Matter: Why Matted Fur Is So Dangerous
No mats here! A rake brush keeps kitty’s coat healthy.   Did you know? Mats—extremely tangled, clumped, or pelted fur—is actually a dangerous medical condition. Mats happen when fur becomes tangled and knotted around itself. They create pressure on the skin and can even cause bruising. Skin stretched tight by mats becomes so delicate and sensitive ...
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Nailed It: Why Toenail Trims Matter
Good boy! We’ll take it from here.   Mani-pedi. Toenail trim. Claw clip. Whatever you call it, it should be part of your pet’s normal wellness routine. But it should never be torture. At Eno, we’re experts at the craft of clipping. Are Nail Trims Really That Important? Nail trims are incredibly important! Pet nails are very different than our nails...
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Microchips Mean Reunions
Microchips make happy reunions for pets and their people! Microchips help lost pets find their way home and save pet parents from losing their fur babies forever. Microchipping is an important part of the best care. An Eno pet parent once found two pups running loose in our neighborhood and immediately brought them to us to scan for microchipping i...
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The Joys of Spring: Allergies Anyone?
Spring has sprung! This spectacular season means beautiful blooms, glorious greenery…and awful allergies. Pets can suffer from pollen just as much as people do. Unrelenting itchiness, sneezing that just won’t stop, skin that feels like it’s on fire: Allergies can be terribly painful for pets. You want your fur babies to live their best lives, and t...
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Keep Your Pets Safe in the Summer Heat
Summer is upon us! It’s hot and humid out there. Keep your pets safe and cool. Never Leave Your Pet in the Car Not even for a few minutes! The inside of a vehicle can quickly soar past 100 degrees, which can quickly lead to heatstroke, or far worse. You’ve heard the horror stories. Water, Water Everywhere Pets are highly prone to dehydration during...
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‘Precious Cargo’ Derby Was Saved From Falconbridge Fire
On the night of Aug. 6, 2019, Derby was rescued from a fire at Falconbridge Animal Hospital. His mom called us 10 days after his ordeal to say “thank you, thank you, thank you” for donating pet oxygen kits to the Durham Fire Department. The kit helped save her fur baby’s life. ‘A Huge Difference’ “I feel very grateful and blessed,” said Derby’s mom...
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Eno’s Cause: Pet Oxygen Kits Help Avert Tragedy
Pet oxygen kits save lives. They should be on every fire truck in every city, everywhere. A pet parent’s nightmare. On the night of Aug. 6, 2019, Derby was caught in a fire at Falconbridge Animal Hospital. His mom got the call around midnight. Her fur baby, who was boarding, had been pulled from the building and was being rushed by ambulance to eme...
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