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Staff Pets: Rooney the Greyhound!
Categories: General HealthIf you have ever seen a greyhound run, you know that they are FAST. They tend to bide their energy through lengthy naps, and then when they let that energy out by running, they really go all out! Winter weather seems to bring out enthusiasm in many dogs, who will play in the snow and…
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Pet Insurance: Can you afford not to?
Categories: UncategorizedBy Dr Courtney Sherlock Even the most caring pet parents are often unprepared to handle expensive veterinary treatments and surgeries that accidents or illness can bring. For instance should your pet ingest a foreign body that requires surgery to remove, treatment costs may range from $800-2000. Or, if your cat develops urinary crystals and becomes…
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Arthritis and Mobility – Nutraceuticals
Categories: UncategorizedNutraceuticals By Andrea Marshall “Nutraceuticals” – Glucosamine and Chondroitin help rebuild damaged cartilage while Omega Fatty Acids help decrease inflammation by altering the chemical pathways that cause inflammation. Your pet may be taking one of these… but what are they, and how do they work? Glucosamine – in the body is used to provide the…
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Arthritis and Mobility – Not just for senior pets
Categories: UncategorizedPet of the Week – Smokey Mobility issues aren’t just for senior pets! It’s been quite a journey for Smokey and his mum over the last year. Thanks to Smokey’s mum for submitting this story. You’ve worked so hard with Smokey and have done such a wonderful job with him. We were so happy to…
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Arthritis and Mobility – A Condition Review
Categories: UncategorizedArthritis and Mobility By Diane Breton Have you been feeling sore this winter season? Well, your pets may be feeling the same way. Arthritis, or degenerative joint disease is a common condition that may affect both dogs and cats of any age. Animals who’ve experienced joint diseases such as patella luxation, hip dysplasia or cruciate…
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Arthritis and Mobility
Categories: UncategorizedBy Dr. Courtney Sherlock What is Arthritis? The term arthritis means “inflamed joint”. There are two major types of arthritis, but the majority of pets with the condition have osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis, occurs when the cartilage of the joint is damaged for some reason. This damage triggers a cascade of inflammatory changes within the joint, causing…
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Happy ever after – A true tail with a happy ending
Categories: UncategorizedJenn writes: “Just an update on Freddy that we adopted from you guys in August, now known as Finn. He’s completely adjusted, and has started to let us cuddle him and pick him up without trying to run away. He’s calmed down a lot, and loves watching nature shows and trying to catch the birds…
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Winter Hazards – Pet of the Week
Categories: UncategorizedRay-Ray’s Story: A Tail Of Winter Survival By Kim Irvine Ray-Ray is a beautiful man, Approximately 9 years old. He now enjoys a safe and happy life with Kim, our Manager/Registered Veterinary Technician but he knows all too well how dangerous the winter can be to our pets. As a young kitten in 2004, Ray-Ray…
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Winter Holiday Hazards for Pets:
Categories: UncategorizedBy: Dr. Courtney Sherlock Here are some tips for keeping your pets out of danger during the holiday season. Avoid Holiday Food Items That Could Cause Problems For Your Pet Alcoholic beverages Chocolate (baker’s, semi-sweet, milk chocolate) Coffee (grounds, beans, chocolate covered espresso beans) Turkey, chicken or other bones Mouldy or spoiled foods Onions, onion powder,…
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Winter Hazards – Road Salt
Categories: UncategorizedBy: Julia Downey The winter season brings upon us many changes each year, some that are good and some that are not. The change of the season affects us all but what many don’t realize is that it affects our pets as well. One of the many hazards of winter that plague our pets that we…
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Winter Hazards – Paw Guard
Categories: UncategorizedBy: Norah Cyr Winter can be hard on us all, and we’ve all experienced the effects it can have on our pets. Cold bodies, chapped and broken foot pads. Luckily there are solutions that don’t have to include keeping them inside all winter long. This convenient gloss soothes chapped paws by protecting your pet’s pads…