Pet Health Blog

As loving pet owners, it's important for us to be attuned to our cat's well-being. Cats, known for their independence, can be masters at hiding when they're sick.
Is Your Pet Prepared for the Total Solar Eclipse?
An estimated one million people will travel to Oregon for this month’s total solar eclipse. As locals and tourists prepare, there’s one group that shouldn’t get overlooked – our pets.
Radar: A Pet Loss Story
Remembering Radar: The following pet loss story was shared with our Pet Loss Support Program from Randy Shelton.
The New Normal: Living with an Elderly Cat
As the lifespan of cats continues to increase, thanks to nutritious food, indoor living and advancements in veterinary medicine, it is helpful for owners to be aware of the changes an elderly cat will experience.
Q&A: Medical Marijuana for Pets
While we know that marijuana is toxic to our furry friends, there are still many unknowns about the use of medical marijuana in veterinary medicine. DoveLewis Chief Medical Officer Lee Herold answers your questions about this controversial drug use for pets.
Lilies Make a Dangerous Bouquet for Cats
Bold, beautiful lilies start to blossom in spring gardens and appear in Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and May Day bouquets. But did you know they can be poisonous and extremely toxic to cats?
Respiratory Distress Requires Immediate Treatment
One of the most common and most serious symptoms treated by doctors at DoveLewis is respiratory distress, or breathing challenges. Whether an animal is having difficulty breathing or they are breathing excessively, this issue should be treated immediately.