Does your furry bestie enjoy going to the park? Many of our canine companions absolutely love going to dog parks and meeting up with their four-legged pals. However, there are quite a few things to keep in mind when setting up your pup’s playdates. A local vet lists a few things to keep in mind when bringing your furry friend to the park in this article. Keep Your Dog Current On Preventative Care Microchips, ID … Read More »
Every season brings its own set of risks for pets. Summer is no different. While our feline friends may think of themselves as invincible, the truth is that kitties are very small and fragile, and are nowhere near as indestructible as many of them seem to think. A local vet goes over some of the seasonal dangers for people owned by kitties to look into in this article. High Temps Those scorching temps are at … Read More »
Did you know that over 4.5 million people are attacked by dogs each year in the United States? In fact, that estimate may be low, because not all bites are reported. While most of these bites are minor, up to 800,000 require medical attention, and at least a few serious instances occur each year. Some dog attacks are fatal. Others can cause severe injuries and/or deformity. While National Dog Bite Awareness Week is held in … Read More »
Many of the lakes and ponds around the Bourne, MA area harbor a hidden danger. Cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, thrives in warm water environments. The toxin it releases can be highly dangerous and potentially deadly to both humans and animals. This information is crucial for all pet owners to be aware of, particularly those who take their dogs swimming in freshwater. Read on to learn more about blue-green algae from an experienced Bourne, MA veterinarian. … Read More »
Are you considering adopting a ferret? Though they might not be to everyone’s taste, ferrets can be great companions. In fact, a ferret may be the perfect pet for you if you’re looking for something that’s not only really cute, but also energetic, mischievous, and unique. They also can be quite affectionate! However, they do have some distinctive care needs. Read on as a local Sandwich, MA vet discusses ferret care. They Need Comfy … Read More »
You’ve heard the saying that every dog has its day. Well, we think every kitty also deserves a special day. We’re putting one very cute and mysterious cat at center stage for this one. April 23rd is Pallas Cat Day! Read on as a local vet discusses this charming (and perhaps a bit grumpy) feline. What Is A Pallas Cat? Pallas cats are a rather elusive, beautiful species of wild cats. They have fluffy coats, … Read More »
Dog Bite Prevention Week always takes place during the second week of April. This is a pretty serious issue. Every year, roughly 4.5 people are bitten by dogs. While fortunately many of those bites do not cause serious injury, many do require medical treatment, and a small number result in severe injuries. A local veterinarian goes over some information about dog bites in this article. What Are The Statistics On Dog Bites? The figures on … Read More »
Is your canine companion a lively, bouncy ball of fur? Or do you have a four-legged couch potato? Whatever class your pup falls into, he will require proper exercise to stay happy and healthy. Of course, Fido’s doggy workouts can vary tremendously. A local Sandwich, MA veterinarian provides some advice on this below. How Can I Make My Dog More Active? Have you heard the expression that you can lead a horse to water but … Read More »
Springtime brings forth the breeding season for many animals. In vet med, the focus shifts to spaying and neutering during February and March to curb the spike in newborn kittens and puppies typically observed in spring. Apart from preventing unplanned litters, spaying or neutering your pet addresses various behavioral issues. Following the procedure, Fido and Fluffy tend to display increased calmness and improved behavior. Although commonplace, it’s crucial to give your pet added care during … Read More »
We all know that our feline friends are pretty adventurous. Many of them certainly love going outdoors, and taking part in fun kitty activities, such as rolling around in your driveway, leaving paw art on your windshield, refusing to come when called, and dropping dead animals on your porch. However, while many cats really enjoy being outdoors, they are much safer staying in. In this article, a local Sandwich, MA vet offers some advice on … Read More »