Clinic Blog
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Mar 24 2016
National Puppy Day (a day late)
Celebrate National Puppy Day with your own furry friend! I’m a dog, so you’ll have to forgive me for posting this a day late. They forgot to teach me how…
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Mar 17 2016
Our Purple Heart Program Honors Miracle Pets
We celebrate some of our bravest patients. A couple of years ago we started a program at our clinic to honor some of our patients that have fought to be…
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Feb 04 2016
New Team Member Spotlight
We would like to introduce two new team members to our ever growing Cornerstone Animal Clinic family: Jade is a recent UNT grad and she also comes to us with…
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Dec 16 2015
Keep Your Pets Safe Around the Christmas Tree
Keeping your furry family members safe during the holidays can be a difficult task. There are ornaments, plants, presents, lights–oh, and who could forget the Christmas tree? Let’s take a…
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Aug 13 2015
Keep Your Pets Cool in the Summer Heat!
With warmer days comes summer fun like going to the lake, hiking, backyard BBQ’s but with these activities comes potential danger! We always think this will never happen to our... -
Jun 22 2015
I have exciting news!
Hello everyone! I’m sorry I haven’t written to you in awhile, but I have been pretty busy lately…and here is the reason why: I want to introduce my new baby…
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May 21 2015
Doctor Spotlight
I wanted to spotlight my awesome new friend (and my dad’s co-worker), Dr. Toby Conner! I had to bug him a little bit with some barking and tail wagging to…
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May 14 2015
The Facts About The Dog Flu
Hello to All My Faithful Readers in Dallas, TX & Beyond! I've heard some people talking about a flu that dogs can get, so I wanted to learn all about... -
May 04 2015
April showers bring May flowers & May flowers bring…ALLERGIES!
Just like people, dogs and cats can show allergic symptoms when their immune systems begin to recognize certain every day substances–or allergens–as dangerous. Even though these allergens are common in…
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Apr 14 2015
April is Heartworm Awareness Month
What is heartworm disease? Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world. It is caused by...
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