Safe Ways to Keep Dogs Active in Mesa During Warmer Spring Weather

dog sitting in a field.

Spring in Mesa brings brighter mornings, blooming desert landscapes, and the perfect excuse to get outside with your four-legged friend. As temperatures climb, keeping your pup moving safely becomes just as important as keeping them motivated. In honor of Canine Fitness Month, the team at Curem Veterinary Care is here to share smart strategies for maintaining healthy, happy, and active dogs in Mesa.

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Pet Dental Health Month

dog holding toothbrush.

February is Pet Dental Health Month, which makes it the perfect time to pay extra attention to your pets’ teeth and oral health. Dental problems are some of the most common issues we see in veterinary clinics. 

At Curem Veterinary Care—your trusted Mesa, AZ vet—we’re passionate about helping pets enjoy fresh breath, healthy gums, and strong teeth. Not just in February, of course, but all year long. 

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Reverse Sneezing in Cats: What Causes It and When To Worry

cat peeking out of small box.

That sudden snorting or honking sound from your cat can be surprising, especially the first time you hear it. It looks (and sounds) dramatic, but it’s often something called reverse sneezing. At Curem Veterinary Care in Mesa, we frequently hear from cat parents wondering whether this strange phenomenon is normal or something to worry about. Let’s demystify reverse sneezing in cats: why it happens, and when it’s time to visit your Mesa vet clinic for help.

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