Managing Noise Aversion in Pets

Many pets—up to 67%, according to some estimates—are frightened or stressed by loud noises, which negatively impacts their quality of life. Our Animal Care & Emergency Services team knows how upsetting noise aversion can be for you and your pet, and we provide information about how to manage the condition. What is noise aversion in [...]

4 July Fourth Pet Dangers

July Fourth is always a great celebration of our country, but when preparing for your patriotic party, be aware that the holiday can be dangerous for your pet. Our Animal Care & Emergency Services team doesn’t want your Independence Day to be interrupted by a veterinary emergency, so we explain the hazards your pet may [...]

Tiny Ticks, Big Threat: Protecting Pets from Tick-Borne Disease

Ticks are tiny creatures that frequently bite livestock, wildlife, humans, and pets and acquire disease-causing bacteria. Tick bites threaten pets and humans, and protecting your family requires stringent tick prevention and proper tick-removal strategies. Our Animal Care & Emergency Services team frequently treats pets with tick-borne disease signs or complications, and we want pet owners [...]

Steps to Diagnose an Itchy Pet

Itchy skin or ears due to allergies are common problems for many dogs—around 30% of dogs will develop allergies at some point—but parasites, skin infections, and other systemic and dermatologic conditions also make pets itchy. Relieving your pet’s itch depends on accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause, which often requires your veterinarian to take multiple [...]

What Pet Owners Should Know About Pyometra

Pyometra is a dangerous uterine infection that can have life-threatening consequences if not treated quickly and aggressively. Our Animal Care & Emergency Services team knows how dangerous these infections can be, so we are providing information about pyometra and explaining how you can safeguard your four-legged friend. What is pyometra? The word pyometra is derived [...]

The Truth Behind 8 Misconceptions About Heartworm Disease in Pets

Heartworms can seriously damage your pet’s heart and lungs, yet misconceptions abound about this dangerous parasitic infection, putting your pet’s health at risk. Our Animal Care and Emergency Services team wants to clear up the confusion, and we provide the truth behind common misunderstandings about heartworm disease.  #1: Misconception: My pet can catch heartworms from [...]

Pain, Pain, Go Away: How to Manage Your Cat’s Arthritis Pain

Arthritis pain is often viewed as something that has to be lived with, especially in aging people and pets. However, since arthritis pain decreases quality of life, learning to identify and manage this condition in your pet can greatly improve their health, happiness, and comfort. Read on to discover if your cat is suffering from [...]

Pet-Proofing Your Home Room by Room

Pets, particularly inquisitive kittens and nosy puppies, are notorious for getting into trouble while exploring their home. Each room hides a multitude of hazards, plus outdoors areas, like the garage and garden, can cause your pet serious harm. But, pet-proofing your home can greatly minimize potential risks, so follow along as our team members walk [...]

Common Pet Toxins

Many common household foods, medications, plants, and chemicals are toxic to pets. We explain these four categories of common household pet toxins, and how to keep your pet safe. Remember—if you ever think your pet may have been exposed to a poison, call Animal Care and Emergency Services, as well as the Animal Poison Control [...]

Why is my Dog Vomiting?

Vomiting is common in dogs, but do you understand why they vomit, and when the problem is serious? If your dog vomits only once, is not acting sick, is eating well, and has no chronic health problems, you may have no cause for concern. Vomiting more than once, however, while eating less and acting sick, [...]

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