How to brush your dog’s teeth
A step-by-step guide with photos and tips on how to brush your dog’s teeth.
Pregnancy and whelping for dogs
During pregnancy What should I feed my pregnant dog? First four weeks of pregnancy Feed as per normal: you do not want to let your bitch get overweight, as this will compromise her whelping. We recommend high-quality, commercial dry dog food, either a performance or gestational diet that meets all her nutritional requirements. General guidelines […]
How to prepare your pet for a low-stress vet visit
When a person is in a stressful situation, anxiety can manifest itself a lot of different ways: shaking, pacing, fidgeting, blushing – the list goes on. Similarly, animals also exhibit signs of stress, but they often vary from human behaviors. When exposed to a potentially anxiety-inducing situation – like a visit to the veterinarian – […]
Cold safety tips to prevent pupsicles and chilly kitties this winter
If your pet needs to make a trip outside for work, potty, or play, do what you can to limit their time outdoors in the extreme cold. Also take into consideration your dog’s breed, typical environment, and other environmental factors.
Artificial insemination with canine semen
Many factors contribute to the likelihood of pregnancy when using artificial insemination, including type of semen, semen quality and quantity, age and fertility of both the stud dog and bitch, site of semen deposition, and time of insemination.
Dizzy dog or cat? It’s probably vestibular disease
Vestibular disease is a common condition in dogs and cats that is very similar to vertigo in humans. An inner ear imbalance can cause incoordination, turning, leaning, or even falling and rolling.
Birch sugar is the same thing as xylitol and it’s toxic to dogs
Labeled as “xylitol” within the ingredients list for most products, the same plant-derived substance can also be identified as “birch sugar” or “birch sap” in others.
If you have an older pet, be on the lookout for signs of dementia
If your dog is getting up there in age, it’s important to be on the lookout for signs of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome (dog dementia) and see your veterinarian if you notice any changes.
Spring is parvo season; avoid infection by vaccinating your puppy
Throughout spring and early summer, the emergency and urgent care service sees on average two to four cases per week of puppies with parvovirus, a virus that can be easily avoided by regularly vaccinating your dog.
Sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS) in dogs
Sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS) in dogs remains poorly understood, but it causes rapid, permanent blindness due to retinal degeneration.
Cataracts
Cataracts are opacities of the lens. The lens is a normally clear structure located behind the iris.
Uveitis
Inflammation inside the eye is called uveitis. Typically, this inflammation occurs due to leaky blood vessels in the iris (the colored portion of the eye).
Brachycephalic ocular syndrome
Learn about brachycephalic ocular syndrome in dogs.
Pannus
Pannus, or chronic superficial keratitis, is a progressive inflammatory immune mediated disease of the cornea (the transparent, domed surface of the eye).
Dry eye
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (otherwise known as KCS or “dry eye syndrome”) results from insufficient tear production. The cause of dry eye is often unknown but is most often considered an immune-mediated disease.