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April 30, 2026
Your pet’s nutritional needs change over time, and the food that worked well during one stage of life may not be the best fit later on. At Bergen County Veterinary Center, we help pet owners understand how diet supports growth, energy, weight, digestion, and long-term wellness. Nutritional counseling gives us a clearer way to recommend food choices based on your pet’s age, breed, lifestyle, and health needs.
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April 24, 2026
As pets grow older, their care needs begin to change in important ways. Senior pet wellness care focuses on catching age-related issues early, keeping your pet comfortable, and helping support quality of life through every stage of aging. With regular exams and a more tailored approach, we can monitor subtle changes before they become larger health concerns.
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March 31, 2026
Dental problems in pets can go far beyond bad breath. In many cases, issues like damaged teeth, infection, or advanced gum disease can cause significant discomfort and may require professional treatment to protect your pet’s health.
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February 26, 2026
Cats are incredibly skilled at hiding discomfort. This instinct, rooted in survival behavior, often means that signs of illness go unnoticed until a condition has progressed. For that reason, routine pet wellness care plays a vital role in protecting your cat’s health.
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January 16, 2026
Regular exercise is one of the most important - and often overlooked - parts of keeping pets healthy and happy. Just like people, pets need physical activity to maintain a healthy weight, support joint and heart health, reduce stress, and prevent behavior problems. But how much exercise is enough? The answer depends on your pet’s species, age, breed, health, and personality.
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