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How to Prevent Flystrike in Dogs and Cats
Flystrike in dogs and cats is one of those skin conditions where treatment and preventive medication is not readily available. It’s important that pet owners are aware of how this skin problem…
Swelling of the Ear (Aural Hematoma) in Cats and Dogs
Aural (ear) hematomas form when blood vessels rupture under the skin of the ear flap. This is the most common reason for swelling along the outside of a dog or cat’s ear. Continue reading to learn…
How to Apply “Spot On” Medication to Your Dog or Cat
Some products used to prevent ticks, fleas, and worms are applied directly onto the skin. These are sometimes called "spot on" medications. Here you will find tips and advice on how to apply them…
Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats: Lily of the Valley
Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) is a perennial plant (grows back every year) that has small bell-shaped white flowers that are beautiful and fragrant. The plant also produces berries. It is…
The Importance of Kidney Health and Function in Dogs and Cats
Dogs and cats, like all mammals, have kidneys that perform many vital life functions. Keeping these organs healthy and recognizing early signs of disease can help your pet live a long, happy life.…
Horner’s Syndrome in Dogs and Cats: What to Look for in Your Pet
Horner’s Syndrome is not a disease itself, but a combination of clinical symptoms that can have multiple potential causes. While this can affect dogs and cats of any age, from juveniles to senior…
What to Do if Your Dog was Sprayed by a Skunk
If you live in an area where skunks are regularly sighted, chances are you’re familiar with how notorious their spray is, and you know it’s not something you don’t want your dog to experience.…
Is it safe for dogs to drink from lakes and puddles?
It’s always a good idea to bring a couple of snacks and water along when going out with your dog. Although dogs can drink untreated water from a lake, from puddles in the street, or from rain, this…
Why is my pet scooting? Recognizing anal gland problems in cats and dogs
“Scooting” (when an animal drags their bottom along the ground) is a common behavior associated with anal gland problems. Anal glands are found in both dogs and cats. These small scent-producing…
Your Pet’s Heart: A Guide to Understanding Heart Health in Dogs and Cats
Have you ever considered what an important function the heart serves? The heart beats continuously to move blood throughout the body, every day, all day for the entirety of your pet’s life. This…
Can My Pet Eat Grapes and Raisins? The Truth About Grape Toxicity in Dogs and Cats
Grapes and raisins are great healthy snacks for people, but did you know they can be deadly to dogs and cats, even in small amounts?! Keep reading to learn more about grape and raisin toxicity in…
Can I get COVID-19 from my pet?
There are many questions and concerns about COVID-19 infection. The most frequent questions that pet owners ask our vets are: can my pet get COVID-19, and can humans catch the virus from their pets?
Heat Stroke in Cats
Many cats like the heat, but just like humans, they can suffer from heat stroke if exposed to extreme temperatures for too long. Easy access to plenty of fresh water is essential. Unlike dogs, cats…
Choosing the Right Cat Breed for You
Adopting a new cat or kitten is an exciting time for every prospective owner. Having a cat is very rewarding but also comes with big responsibility. It’s important to take some time to research the…
How to Examine Your Pet at Home: A Step-By-Step Guide
Performing simple exams on your pet at home is important for several reasons. It can help prepare them for examinations performed by your vet, as well as handling by the groomer or other care…
Preventing Separation Anxiety: How to prepare your pet for time alone after your COVID-19 Quarantine
Your pets have enjoyed spending extra time with you during the COVID-19 lockdown. As restrictions are lifting and you’re heading back to work, remember that your dog or cat may not understand the…
Pet First Aid: How to Treat Minor Wounds
Cuts, abrasions, and other skin injuries are common in our pets. Treatment options depend on the cause of the injury, severity and size of the wound, and where it is located on the body. Careful…
Summer Dangers for Cats
Summer often means spending more time outside. However, for outdoor cats, this can pose several risks. In this article, you can read about some of these summer dangers, how to prevent them, and what…
























