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Holidays can be Dangerous for Pets. Be Aware of These Precautions.

Holidays can be Dangerous for Pets. Be Aware of These Precautions.

by admin | Nov 12, 2019 | Cats, Diet, Dogs, Food, Pet Emergencies, Pet Health, Prevention, Seasonal Dangers, Wellness Care

Although you may be able to handle extra food and rich desserts with only a few pounds to show, your pet can’t. Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) and gastroenteritis (inflammation of the stomach and intestines) are common holiday maladies we see in...
Recent outbreak of multi-drug resistant Salmonella across 33 states—linked to pig ear dog treats.

Recent outbreak of multi-drug resistant Salmonella across 33 states—linked to pig ear dog treats.

by admin | Oct 29, 2019 | Dentistry, Diet, Dogs, Food, General, Pet Health, Prevention, Wellness Care

As of September 5, the Centers for Disease Control reports 143 people infected from 35 states, with 33 people hospitalized.   We’ve never been fans of pig ear treats for dogs due their high fat content, coating agents, and the high incidence of stomach upset they...
Xylitol Poisoning

Xylitol Poisoning

by admin | Aug 26, 2019 | Diet, Dogs, Food, Pet Emergencies, Pet Health, Poisoning, Prevention, Wellness Care

Xylitol: Just as Dangerous in Dogs as Chocolate, Yet Less Known   Xylitol is used in a variety of food and non-food products including sugar-free gum, candy, peanut and nut butters, baked goods, baking mix, jelly, condiments, syrup, flavored drinks, drink...
Chocolate Toxicity in Dogs

Chocolate Toxicity in Dogs

by admin | Aug 9, 2019 | Accidents, Diet, Dogs, Food, Pet Emergencies, Pet Health, Poisoning

Why is chocolate bad for dogs? Chocolate contains substances known as methylxanthines, specifically caffeine and theobromine, both of which are toxic to dogs. Dogs metabolize theobromine much slower than humans, so depending on your dog’s weight, even small amounts of...
Heart Disease in Dogs Linked to Some Grain-Free Diets

Heart Disease in Dogs Linked to Some Grain-Free Diets

by MetroVET | Apr 11, 2019 | Diet, Dogs, Food, Heart, Pet Health

The Clinical Nutrition Service at the Tufts University Cummings Veterinary Center has reported on the risk of heart disease in boutique grain-free and exotic ingredient diets. If you are feeding a boutique diet, you may be interested in reading this article:...

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