New Downloadable Senior Pet Wellness Checklists
As dogs age they become subject to a number of age-related conditions. Download our checklist and use it as guideline to evaluate your dog.
As dogs age they become subject to a number of age-related conditions. Download our checklist and use it as guideline to evaluate your dog.
Pheromones are chemicals which both people and animals give off naturally as a way of communicating to others of the same species. We use calming synthetic pheromones to reduce anxiety in both our feline and canine patients.
As times change, so does our understanding and practice of pet health care. In keeping with current research, we have chosen to stop de-clawing cats.
Cats need mental and physical stimulation, and like all of us, they’ve probably been taking it pretty easy all winter. Last week we wrote about getting your dog out of his winter rut. Now we want to turn our attention to getting your cat moving as well.
Amy is 19 years old, and has been getting regular laser therapy treatments for her stiff back and hips.
Dr. Eaglesome’s C-Puss recently came in for his annual exam. A year is a long time in the life of a cat.
You should always be prepared to care for yourself and your family, including your pets during a disaster, and for at least 72 hours after.
Falling from a window or balcony is a cat danger so common that it has been named by veterinarians: High-Rise Syndrome.
Pets in good dental health live as much as two years longer as pets who don’t receive regular dental care
If you haven’t been into Blue Cross Animal Hospital in the last few weeks, you may not have seen the final installation of our cat-friendly Cat Parking spaces.
Outside of routine care, FLUTD, or Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease is one of the leading reasons pet owners take their cats to the veterinarian. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease is a term used to describe a group of disorders or diseases that affect the lower urinary tract (bladder or urethra) in cats. FLUTD is often associated…
Our new snuggle sac keeps cats warm and gives them a feeling of security and comfort while they are monitored during anaesthetic recovery.