Chocolate and Springtime Go Great Together. Chocolate and Dogs Do Not. Spring has arrived. The weather is getting warmer, flowers are blooming, and children are gobbling up their Easter chocolate. This means it’s also likely that dogs are finding, and eating, a lot of...
Which Plants Are Safe, Dangerous, or Deadly for Pets? Gardening can be a fun and relaxing hobby, and many people garden in areas that are easily accessible to their pets. Because of this, it is good to know which plants are considered safe and which can be dangerous...
On August 16, veterinarians in coastal Maryland confirmed a case of Canine Influenza Virus according to WMDT.com. In this case, the patient was a dog vacationing with its family from the Northeast when the virus was discovered. Our veterinarians are recommending all...
Make sure you are keeping up with your pet’s dental health! Periodontal disease is the most common infectious disease in dogs and cats. Left untreated, this condition can cause issues with their major organs and lead to heart disease, since bacteria from their mouths can enter their bloodstream and settle in around their heart. Schedule a dental consult with us to get on the books for your pet’s dental! 🦷 ... See MoreSee Less
September is Animal Pain Awareness Month! Pain comes in many forms, here are a few examples - surgical, arthritis, and cancer related pain. Acute pain is obvious and distressing, however chronic pain can be subtle and masked as “getting old” or “slowing down.” Our doctors like to stress that old age is not a disease! The purpose of this month is to highlight all of the common signs of pain your pet might be having. Please take a look at this diagram and let us know if your pet(s) are exhibiting any of these signs!! ... See MoreSee Less