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Disposing of Unwanted Prescription Drugs
Many households have leftover prescription medications, either for us or our pets. What should we do with these (potentially dangerous) extra prescription drugs?

Our New ICU is Nearing Completion
Astute visitors to our website may recall that the countdown clock on the homepage was up before, late last year, and suddenly disappeared. So what happened?

Caring For Your Pet’s Teeth at Home
We often underestimate how quickly dental disease can take hold because most of us are in the habit of taking care of our teeth every day. Our cats and dogs are not much different in their oral health needs: daily brushing is key to avoiding severe periodontal disease which leads to loss of teeth and very bad breath.

Have You Looked in Your Pet’s Mouth Lately?
Bad breath can be just a symptom of a more serious problem. It’s National Pet Dental Health Month, and we encourage all pet owners to pay some extra attention to their pet’s teeth this month.

Avoid 5 Cold Weather Woes
The cold weather frequently makes trips outside something less than pleasant, for both us and our pets. Here are some things to be aware of so you can avoid any extra difficulties in the cold.

Does This Collar Make Me Look Fat?
January often brings resolutions to improve our health and the usual plans to eat better, exercise more, and shed some pounds. Statistics show many of our family pets could use more exercise and some slimming down, too.

Tips for Safe Travels With Your Pet
Christmas is almost here and for many Americans—over 100 million each year—that means traveling for the holiday! Increasingly, we’re also choosing to take our furry companions along with us. Here is some advice to help the trip go smoothly.

What Should I Do if I Think My Pet Ate Something Bad?
Some of the more frequent emergencies that present to our Critical Care and Emergency services are dogs and cats that have ingested things they shouldn’t have. But should you induce vomiting?

With Glaucoma, Early Testing and Intervention May Help Preserve Vision
Binnie came to see us because she acted as if she had a headache. Her family’s quick action saved her vision—we diagnosed her with glaucoma and immediately started treatment.