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  • Winter and Christmas Holiday Hazards For Pets

    Christmas is a special time of the year but pets should not be forgotten. The following tips will help you keep your pets out of danger during the holiday season this year Read more...

  • Pets and the Car

    Most dogs enjoy automobile trips. If possible, start the dog out on a short drive when he’s still a puppy. Gradually get him used to the motion of the car. Don’t give up too quickly. Practice taking your dog for short rides near home before vacation time rolls around. Read more...

  • Heartworm in Dogs

    Canine heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease of dogs. Long white worms, technically known as Dirofilaria Immitis, are the cause. Adult worms, which reach a length of 6-14 inches, live in the right side of the heart and in the adjacent large blood vessels. Read more...

  • Cleaning your Dog's Ears

    Just like humans, dogs produce ear wax. If there are factors present which increase production of wax, or if the normal clearance mechanism is compromised, then manual removal might be needed. Cleaning your dogs ears regularly to prevent infections forming is an essential part of responsible ownership. Read more...

  • Demodectic Mange in Dogs

    Demodecosis is an inflammatory parasitic disease of dogs characterized by the presence of a high number of demodex mites in the hair follicles, which often leads to inflammation and infection. The cigar-shaped mites are normally present in small numbers, but certain conditions allow them to proliferate. Read more...

  • Diabetes in Dogs

    Diabetes mellitus is a disease caused by a deficiency of insulin. Insulin is a hormone produce by a certain cell in the pancreas, and is necessary for the body tissues to use to absorb blood sugar. Imagine insulin as the key that unlocks the door to each cell that allows glucose to enter the cell. Read more...

  • Treating Arthritis in Dogs & Cats

    Arthritis can affect dogs and cats of any age, although we frequently think of it as a disease of the geriatric animal. There is still no cure, but veterinarians are able to offer a variety of treatment choices to allow our pets to live a fairly active and comfortable life. Read more...

  • Cocker Rage Syndrome

    Certain breeds of dog (notably English Cocker Spaniels) can occasionally display unpredictable outbursts of aggression known as ‘rage syndrome’. These dogs will be perfectly civil with strangers and in the show ring, but then will suddenly attack family members for no apparent reason. Read more...

  • Eyelid Tumors in Dogs

    Untreated eyelid tumors are generally benign in that they are unlikely to spread to other places in your dog's body or injure the eye. However, eyelid tumors may become inflamed, producing pain like what people experience with a "stye." Read more...

  • Pannus in German Shepherd Dogs

    Pannus is an nonpainful, autoimmune disease of the cornea and conjunctiva of both eyes. Affected dogs suffer from a misdirected immune response to their own corneas. With time, the normally clear corneas opacify, and some dogs eventually go blind. Read more...

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