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Aimee Lenz

8th Annual Pictures with Santa!

Posted on October 8, 2018 by Aimee Lenz
Santa is coming! Mark your calendars! Santa will be here Saturday, December 8th from 1:00-5:00pm to take pictures with your pets and families! Tacky Christmas sweaters and jingle bells are encouraged! We will be bringing back the Winter Wonderland Selfie Station while waiting for The Big Guy or if your furry friends are too nervous
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Why Does My Pet Need a Rabies Vaccine?

Posted on September 28, 2018 by Aimee Lenz
By law, a current rabies vaccine is required for all dogs and cats in the state of Texas, with no exceptions, due to the human health risk that it poses. The rabies virus is transmitted through the saliva of the infected animal when it bites a human or another animal. In this area, skunks are
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Congratulations Level I Certified Veterinary Assistant, Lindsey!

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
Congratulations Level I Certified Veterinary Assistant, Lindsey! Lindsey has passed the first of three exams to become a Certified Veterinary Assistant! Please join us in congratulating this esteemed accomplishment! Lindsey has been a dedicated member of the LazyPaw team for over a year and is truly passionate about the health of your pet. Her primary
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What Do You Mean My Pet Has a Staph Infection?!

Posted on November 13, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
We understand – the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the words “staph infection” is nothing good. Staph infections run amok in human hospitals and are horribly contagious! Staph infections don’t respond to antibiotics! Staph infections can cause complications and people can die! Fear not. Staph infections are one of the most
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Halloween Costume Contest

Posted on October 4, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
LazyPaw Animal Hospitals will host the annual Halloween Costume Contest in the clinic with a behind the scenes tour of the hospital this year! On Saturday, October 28th, three time slots will be available for dogs and cats to show off their Halloween costumes, take pictures, and indulge in Halloween treats. The spookier, the better!!
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Pictures with Santa 2017

Posted on October 1, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
Santa is coming! Mark your calendars for LazyPaw Animal Hospital’s 7th Annual Pictures with Santa! The Big Guy will be here on Saturday, December 2nd from 1:00-5:00pm to take pictures with our pets and their families. Tacky Christmas sweaters are encouraged! There will also be a Winter Wonderland selfie station outside while you’re waiting to
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Canine Influenza – What Do We Know?

Posted on September 28, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
By now, most are aware of the outbreaks of canine influenza in parts of the country over the past few years. There have been flu related deaths So, what do we know at this point? Currently, there are two strains that are responsible for the outbreaks. In 2015, H3N8 affected Chicago and the Midwest while
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Posted in Educational Handouts, Veterinary Medicine and Diagnosis Canine Flu

Good Luck LazyPaw Seniors, Matille and Alexis!

Posted on August 15, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
We are fortunate enough to be graduating two wonderful high school seniors this year. Matille and Alexis have been a vital part of the LazyPaw team as seniors. We want to congratulate them and recognize their accomplishments as well as their professional goals. Matille Drury Matille is a 2017 graduate of Centennial High School. She
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Feline Kidney Disease

Posted on August 5, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
My vet told me my cat has kidney disease – but what does that mean? They were throwing around jargon like B-U-N and creatinine and specific gravity. What the heck is an azotemia, and is it bad? I came in because my older cat was drinking more water going to the litter box more often.
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Posted in Educational Handouts, Pet Care, Uncategorized, Veterinary Medicine and Diagnosis

End of Life Care and Humane Euthanasia

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
Considering end of life care and humane euthanasia for our beloved pets comes with a whirlwind of mixed emotions. -The thought of living without them is borderline unbearable. -You worry about being selfish and holding on to them for yourself. -You’re still hoping for a miracle to give them a few more good months or
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Heartworm Disease in Dogs

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Aimee Lenz
Max was about a year old when he was adopted into his forever family from the rescue that found him on the streets. He was current on his vaccines, had no evidence of heartworms or intestinal parasites, and he was started on monthly heartworm preventative. As long as Max remained happy and healthy, we would
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Canine Allergies in Texas

Posted on December 21, 2016 by Aimee Lenz
Dog Allergies in Texas. Atopic dermatitis. Allergic skin disease. Atopy. They all mean the same thing. Your pet is allergic to something, and it’s usually something outside. While our allergies involve itchy eyes and watery noses, our pet’s allergies typically result in itchy skin which can get pretty uncomfortable considering the skin is the largest
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The Cat’s Meow

Posted on December 31, 2015 by Aimee Lenz
We all love our cats – their friendly greeting when you arrive home at the end of the day, their sweet meow during feeding time, kneading and massaging your face in the middle of the night…oh, is that just me? But do you know what to do if your cat’s meow ever changes or gets
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