One of the most common concerns that pet owners of older dogs and cats raise is the development of osteoarthritis (OA) or degenerative joint disease (DJD). OA is a …
Allergies can be as troublesome for our pets as they are for humans. Common signs of allergies in our pets can include: Itchiness (scratching, rubbing the face or body, …
Avian influenza A (H5N1) has been reported in cats in our area, and it can be fatal! The infections have been linked to cats consuming a raw poultry pet …
Adding a new puppy to your family is a joyous occasion! We know you have a lot of questions. Here is some information that may help you navigate your …
Following graduation from veterinary school, there are many options available for veterinarians to receive advanced training to gain expertise in specific areas of interest. The American Veterinary Medical Association …
Traveling to other countries with your pets can be tricky. Each country has its own set of regulations which must be strictly adhered to in order for your pet …
Early Detection Is Key! Cats are notorious for hiding symptoms of being ill until they are very ill. Learning how to perform a quick physical exam on your cat …
Your first question is probably, “What the heck is that? Is it a ray gun?” Well, in a way it is! It’s actually a hand-held portable digital dental x-ray …
Travelling and moving to new locations can be exciting and stressful for humans as well as our pets. When deciding between driving or flying to your destination, here are …
With healthcare in the news so much lately, many of our clients have asked us about health insurance policies for their pets. Many aspects of veterinary medicine are based …