Lily Toxicity Signs In Pets

By Deb Haines Lily toxicity signs will vary among cats and these dangerous plants affect some pets more than others. The reason is unclear. Lily toxicity signs occur less than 12 hours after ingestion and renal damage occurs between 12 and 24 hours after exposure. Signs include: Pets undergoing treatment for lily toxicity will likelyContinue reading “Lily Toxicity Signs In Pets”

Respiratory Illnesses: Dogs

By Deb Haines The mystery illness you may have heard about doesn’t have an official name yet. It’s being referred to as atypical canine infectious respiratory disease (aCIRD). Here’s what we know about the condition so far: So what does this all mean? Well, it’s not uncommon for illnesses like this to develop and spreadContinue reading “Respiratory Illnesses: Dogs”

Pyometra

By Deb Haines What is Pyometra?Pyometra is a serious and potentially life-threatening infection of the uterus that causes it to fill with bacteria and pus. What dogs and cats gets Pyometra?Any female dog or cat that has not been spayed can develop pyometra. Unspayed middle-aged and older female dogs are most at risk. The initialContinue reading “Pyometra”

Learning to use the Google search option “Near Me”

By Deb Haines The “Near Me” search feature on Google is a convenient way to find local Veterinary Clinics and Veterinary Emergency Hospitals in your vicinity any where. Simply type in the business or service you’re looking for followed by ‘near me’ to get relevant results. For example, searching “animal clinics near me” will displayContinue reading “Learning to use the Google search option “Near Me””

Heartworms: What you need to know!

By Deb Haines Did you know it only takes ONE bite from an infected mosquito to start this deadly disease cycle? That’s why it’s imperative to protect your pet with regular parasite preventatives. Talk to your veterinarian what is best for your pet. *Note….From one of our PVC vets Dr. U-B Just want to addContinue reading “Heartworms: What you need to know!”

Neutered Male Dogs: Can They Impregnate a Female Dog?

By Deb Haines. “Oh those neutered buggers” A neutered male can still mount and tie with the female, but there is no sperm, so no puppies! The neutering procedure only removes a dog’s testicular sack. While neutered dogs cannot impregnate a female dog and therefore make babies, they can most certainly still have sexy timeContinue reading “Neutered Male Dogs: Can They Impregnate a Female Dog?”