Our Blog Is Your Pet Slowing Down? Is your pet slowing down ? Is this normal aging or something else? We all know that dogs and cats age faster than we do, which sometimes leads us to accept their slowing down with old age without question. Many people wonder if there is something they could do to keep their older pet happier and […] Read More Food Allergies In Pets Food Allergies: What is best? – Grain free, limited ingredient, hydrolyzed? Over the past several years, food allergies have become a recognized condition in pets. Because of this the food market has been flooded with a host of “allergy friendly” or “hypoallergenic” pet foods. So how do you know what is right for your pet? […] Read More Canine Influenza in the US Bridget Andersen, DVM Approximately 4 months ago there was an outbreak of a strain of the Canine Influenza virus in the Chicago area. While it was first believed that the virus was the same Influenza strain (H3N8) first isolated in Florida in 2004, subsequent studies have shown that this outbreak is more closely related to the […] Read More NSAIDs – What you need to know! Dr. Melissa Schupp Your best pal Lassie comes in from playing outside and you notice she is limping on one of her back legs. You begin browsing through your medicine cabinet looking for some medication that may relieve her pain. You see some aspirin, naproxen, ibuprofen and acetaminophen. You also see an old bottle of […] Read More Arthritis and Your Pet By Dr. Lauren Goode Ever wonder what people are really talking about when they use the term ‘arthritis’? Arthritis refers to inflammation of the joint. There are different types of arthritis but the most common is degenerative joint disease (DJD). DJD, or osteoarthritis, is a chronic, progressive disease by which the cartilage in the joint that provides a cushion […] Read More Feline Leukemia Virus Q&A Dr. Stephanie Everidge What is Feline Leukemia Virus? It is a virus that is one of the most common to infect cats. The virus can become a persistent infection and can lead to the immune system not working properly. This virus can also cause anemia and cancer in cats. Since it can affect the immune […] Read More Spoiling your Santa Paws by Dr. Gray With the spirit of the holiday season building, I know the pressure of what to get your loved ones must be consuming your thoughts. Well, I’ve got your furry friends covered! Read More Why Are My Dog’s Eyes Red? Dr. Stephanie Everidge Your pet’s eye or eyes appear red in color due to increased inflammation. This inflammation can be on the eyelids themselves leading to the red appearance or even due to the blood vessels becoming enlarged on the whites of the eyes known as the sclera. The blood vessels can enlarge or engorge with […] Read More The Dangers Of Searching for Pet Care Answers Online Dr. Kerri Blackburn When your pet is sick it can be tempting to just Google their symptoms rather than take them to the family veterinarian, but this can be dangerous in many ways. It is too easy to get the wrong information. To use information from a website, without the input of a veterinarian, to […] Read More Heartworm Disease in Cats and Dogs Dr. Stephanie Everidge Is heartworm disease new to the United States? The answer is actually no. Heartworm disease has been detected in all 50 states at this time with the most prevalent areas being in the southeast and the Mississippi Delta region due to the warm temperatures and the amount of mosquitoes found in these […] Read More Older Posts Newer Posts