Pet Health Blog
Many human foods are toxic to animals and can pose severe health risks if ingested. Let’s walk through some common foods that your furry friends should avoid and learn what to do if they accidentally indulge in something they can’t have.
Be Aware of these Common Pet Toxins
March is National Pet Poison Prevention Month and as a hospital that encounters many cases of toxicity in household pets, we want you to be in the know to prevent future ER visits. Review the following household and outdoor toxins to steer your pets clear of ingesting them.
Pawsitive Vibes Only: The Playful Pursuit of Feline Happiness
Did you know that play is crucial for cats? Cats are often seen as independent creatures, but engaging in playtime activities is actually essential for their well-being.
Recognizing Illness in Exotic Pets: Key Signs to Watch For
Exotic pets, ranging from reptiles and birds to small mammals and beyond, offer a unique challenge to pet owners, especially when it comes to identifying signs of illness.
GI Stasis in Rabbits: Tips for Exotic Pet Owners
Rabbits make fun and charming pets, but like any other animal, they can face health challenges. Gastrointestinal (GI) stasis is one such concern that rabbit owners should be aware of and know when to seek care from an exotics veterinarian.
Understanding and Addressing Egg Binding in Chickens
Keeping chickens as pets comes with its joys and challenges. One issue that might ruffle feathers is egg binding.
Avian Health Matters: Understanding Cloacal Prolapse in Birds
Owning birds brings a delightful blend of song and color into our lives, but it's equally important to stay attuned to their health needs.