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Dr. Ashley Bentley

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  • eye problems in dogs and cats should be treated immediately

Eye Problems in Dogs and Cats Shouldn’t Wait for Treatment

Eyes are incredible, yet fragile. Eye problems in dogs and cats should be looked at by a veterinarian, as they can worsen in a short amount of time.

2020-01-03T12:03:23-05:00Tags: Dr. Ashley Bentley, eye problems, eyes, Glaucoma|
  • xylitol is poisonous to dogs

Xylitol and Dogs: Avoid an Emergency and Keep Them Separated!

Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs and should be kept away from them at all times. Eating even a small amount can can result in life-threatening hypoglycemia.

2019-12-05T09:47:36-05:00Tags: dogs, Dr. Ashley Bentley, gum, pet poisons, poison, xylitol|

Don’t Pass the Gravy: Reminder that Thanksgiving Foods can be Harmful to Pets

With Thanksgiving upon us, we’d like to give you a friendly reminder that some Thanksgiving foods can be harmful to pets in your family and should be reserved for humans only.

2019-11-27T16:40:37-05:00Tags: cats, dogs, Dr. Ashley Bentley, food, holidays, human food|

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