Pet Health Articles
15 Jan
When pets develop diarrhea, their owners are often quick to make an appointment with their veterinarian, and those who've experienced previous bouts often expect that antibiotics will be prescribed for the pet. It's based on a belief that antibiotics are the quickest way to resolve the problem....
09 Dec
Cocaine and methamphetamines are the two most commonly used illicit drugs by people in the United States.1 Unfortunately, where these drugs are present, pets can be unintentionally exposed - cocaine and methamphetamine rank among the top five substances involved in illicit drug exposures in both dog...
04 Dec
In dogs and cats, dental disease starts early in life. The statistics are somewhat staggering and will come as a surprise to many. We know that upwards to 80% of dogs and cats have some degree of periodontal disease by 3 years of age! Sometimes this can be visualized during an exam of the mouth and...
29 Nov
The holidays are a time for celebration, indulgence and gathering around delicious food but, for our pets, this season can also present some very real dangers. Many of the traditional holiday foods that we enjoy can lead to gastrointestinal upset, toxic exposures, or even life-threatening emergencie...
18 Nov
Abnormal urination – specifically a dog that urinates in the home – is a fairly common problem that quickly prompts a visit to the veterinarian. A thoughtful and thorough history is essential to refining the list of possible causes and determining whether it could behavioral (e.g. submis...
12 Nov
There are a number of eye diseases in animals that can be challenging to manage and, if not successfully treated, can result in chronic pain and/or loss of vision. These include a wide variety of conditions including corneal disease, uveitis, glaucoma, as well as diseases of the retina and/or optic...
16 Sep
Antibiotics save lives — but they don’t help every type of illness and, in many instances, they are not necessary. Using antibiotics only when needed is one step to ensuring that they'll be an option for treating future infections and also helps in protecting a pet’s health today.&...
05 Aug
Many dog owners wonder whether they should routinely pluck the hair growing in their pet’s ears. Owners also sometimes request this of groomers to "clean up" a dog's appearance. According to veterinary dermatology experts, however, routine ear hair plucking is generally not recommended....
Do Pets With Diarrhea Really Need Antibiotics?
Cocaine Exposure And Toxicity
Why Dental X-Rays Are Not Just Recommended But Essential
