Emergencies are never fun to think about, but it’s always best to be prepared. The following are examples of common emergencies: Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesn’t stop within five…
In light of the latest update from the FDA on their investigation involving dietary related DCM, we’re focusing on the canine (and feline!) heart. While DCM related to dietary influence seems…
Though we do not wish to think of this day, the time comes when we must say goodbye to our beloved companion. No part of this is easy. But it is…
Whether your pet is just starting into their senior years, or into the geriatric stretch, this newsletter is all for you! Most of us don’t like to think about the…
The warmer weather is on its way, and it’s the perfect time to increase your activity with your canine (and feline!) companions. This week we look at a few sports,…
“Camping with cats? Yes, it’s possible. It’s also a great way for your feline friend to get some exercise and for the two of you to bond in the outdoors….
This week we look at aggression, and its different forms. There are many types, triggers, and presentations of aggression. I’d hazard a guess that the most common types we see…
Spring is here, and nicer weather just around the corner. This week we look at a few of the potential dangers for your pet that crop up with the new…
In the age of technology, advertising is everywhere. You can’t go online without the latest new ‘natural’ craze being touted as the cure all for every pest, disease and ailment known…
Allergies are no fun for anyone, pets included! In this week’s newsletter we cover signs to look for, as well as introducing many of the tools Dr. Paterson may use…