As dedicated pet owners, we see our animal companions as part of the family. It’s natural to want to share our lives—and sometimes our meals—with them. While a small tidbit might seem like a loving gesture, many common human foods are surprisingly toxic to pets. At Family Pet Hospital, we are committed to the health and
READ MOREIs Your Garden a Safe Space for Your Pets? Let’s Find Out
Your garden is your little slice of paradise—a place to unwind, enjoy the fresh air, and admire the beauty of nature. But for your pets, it’s a whole different world. To them, it’s an exciting playground filled with new smells, textures, and, unfortunately, potential dangers. Some of the plants you’ve lovingly grown could be harmful—or
READ MORENutrition Strategies for Supporting Joint Health in Senior Pets
As dogs and cats get older, joint stiffness, aches, and limited mobility often become part of their daily lives. While veterinary treatment and therapies are key, nutrition is one of the most powerful tools you can use to keep your pet comfortable and moving well. At Family Pet Hospital in Mapleton, we help pet owners combine proper
READ MOREKeeping Your Pet Moving: Essential Arthritis Prevention Tips
Arthritis (also called degenerative joint disease or osteoarthritis) is one of the most common causes of pain and mobility loss in aging pets. At Family Pet Hospital, we believe it’s never too early to protect your pet’s joints. By combining good habits, proper nutrition, and veterinary care, you can slow down joint deterioration and help your
READ MOREPet Bloodwork in Mapleton, UT: What It Reveals About Your Pet’s Health
At Family Pet Hospital, we often tell clients in Mapleton, UT that pet bloodwork is one of the most valuable tools we have in modern veterinary medicine. Whether your furry friend is a bouncy puppy, a mellow senior cat, or somewhere in between, blood tests help us spot issues early—before they become serious. For many
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