Bloat…the MOTHER of all Emergencies

Bloat… The MOTHER of all Emer­gen­cies by Mylissa Cor­lew, LVT Fido is doing well these days.  Play­ing out­side, going for walks, and enjoy­ing all the events in a dog’s day.  He was just given a clean bill of health at his veterinarian’s office a few days ago.   Despite his aging, he seems to be look­ing like […]

Will Maisy Ever Learn?

Will Maisy Ever Learn? By Jodi Novak, DVM It started as a typ­i­cal evening. Maisy ate her din­ner one early April evening along with Ban­dit, the other house­hold dog.  Sent out­side to the back­yard after din­ner, both dogs instead darted off into the woods together. Real­iz­ing Maisy and Ban­dit were gone, her owner began to feel […]

Heat Stroke — Warm Weather Danger For Your Dog

Heat Stroke,  A Hot Weather Dan­ger For Your Dog.  By Whit­ney Friedrich, LVT   Warm weather brings fun in the sun for every­one. When our fam­i­lies have par­ties, sport­ing events, and pic­nics our pets are included. This means more run­ning, hik­ing, ball chas­ing and a greater poten­tial for heat stroke to occur. Heat stroke is […]

Danger!! Easter Lilies can be hazerdous to your cat

The tra­di­tional Easter lily makes a beau­ti­ful spring time Easter arrange­ment or cen­ter­piece. How­ever, cat own­ers should be aware that Easter lilies along with many other lily vari­eties pose a poten­tial health haz­ard to their pets. With the Easter Hol­i­day approach­ing, this is a guide to learn the dan­gers of the Lily plant and how […]