Beyond the Itch: Pet Skin Problems and the Benefits of Dermatology
It may come as a surprise to many owners, but pet skin problems are among the top reasons pets are brought in to see us. Our furry family members tend to experience a wide array of conditions that can manifest in the skin, including allergic response to pollens, molds, and even food.
Parasites cause everything from mange to chronic anxiety issues, and you might be shocked to learn that our four-legged friends often experience skin problems due to a number of different illnesses and conditions. That’s why veterinary dermatology is so important to the health and well-being of cats and dogs alike.
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What You Need to Know About Pet Heart Health
According to the American Heart Association, heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death worldwide. Heart problems are on the rise among our four-legged friends as well, making pet heart health a growing concern among veterinarians and pet owners.
At Clairmont Animal Hospital, your pet’s wellness is our top priority and we hope to empower all of our clients to take the very best care of their pets’ hearts!
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Beyond Bad Breath: Why Pet Periodontal Disease is a Serious Concern
It may come as a surprise to many owners, but pet periodontal disease is one of the most commonly diagnosed conditions among cats and dogs. This is due, in part, to how easy it is to overlook the condition of your pet’s teeth and gums, as well as a lack of awareness around pet tooth brushing.
But what is periodontal disease, and how can it be prevented? Let the team at Clairmont Animal Hospital help you learn more about why pet dental care is so important to your fur friend.
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My Pet Ate My Homework! What Should I Do?
“My dog ate my homework” – although an age-old excuse for students, it is still a relevant concern among pet owners when it comes to pets eating something they should not. Pets have interesting habits. Of course, this is why humans feel so compelled to share time and space with species so unlike our own: it never gets old! When a pet’s proclivities turn dangerous, interesting quickly morphs into frightening.
When a well-meaning Lab simply cannot stop eating your gym socks, for example, understanding the reason why can only get you so far. If your pet ate something unusual, it’s more important to know what to do. Continue…
Keeping Your Pet Active During the Winter Months
There’s something about shorter days and cooler temps that make all of us a less than enthusiastic fitness buff. Despite knowing the importance of being active, a brisk morning dog walk seems unlikely when the sun has yet to peek over the horizon.
There are also times when freezing rain and low temperatures can actually be harmful to our fur friends. So the question is, how do you keep your pet both active and safe? Continue…
Holidays and the Increased Risk for Pancreatitis in Pets
Bowls of gravy, golden turkey legs, and buttered rolls from the oven – all these rich foods signal the arrival of Thanksgiving and other winter holidays. Unfortunately, the amount of feasting that occurs during this time of year also results in an increased number of cases of pancreatitis in pets.
Pet owners aren’t the only ones who suffer a little GI discomfort after overindulging. Think those leftovers aren’t so bad for Fido? Think again. Table scraps can create more problems than simply a bellyache when it comes to our pets. Continue…
Aging Gracefully: Understanding Senior Pet Care
Loving any senior pet is a worthwhile endeavor, but if you’ve raised your pet from puppy or kitten hood, escorting him or her through the golden years may be a sweeter and greater accomplishment, even still.
With the right combination of nutrition, healthy lifestyle, disease prevention, and veterinary care, your pet could possibly sail through the senior years and live well past the typical age for his or her breed. You may be wondering what tenets of senior pet care are most important, and that’s where we come in! Continue…
Routine Pet Vaccinations: Our Weapon of Choice
Vaccination is frequently at the forefront of controversy in this country. At times, this controversy has spilled over into the veterinary world as well. While no medical procedure, including vaccination, is completely without risk, pet vaccinations remain a powerful means of preventing disease for animals.
Pet Vaccines Keep Pets Healthy
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Pets Get Allergies, Too!
Humans aren’t the only ones susceptible to allergies. Just like people, our pets can experience allergic reactions to an assortment of allergens. And unfortunately, pet allergies can cause the same intense suffering that people with allergies experience, too. Continue…
Clean As A Hound’s Tooth: Why Pet Dental Care Matters
Many pet owners are aware of the importance of taking control of their pet’s dental care and few are surprised by the positive effects on Fluffy or Fido’s overall wellness when a dental care routine is underway.
However, just because you know that caring for your pet’s oral health is important, doesn’t mean that it’s not challenging to get into the full swing of pet dental care – that’s why we are here to support your endeavor.
Let’s review why dental care matters to your pet, and how you can influence his or her whole body health at home. Continue…