Upcoming community events this weekend
We are proud to assisting in sponsoring two events this weekend. Fortunately, the weather is supposed to cooperate and go down to the low 80′s…a great weekend for these outdoor… Read more
Springtime!
Springtime is here. With the leaves on the trees, the flowers, blooming, and the temperatures rising, more dogs will be going outside on many fun adventures and excursions. Here are… Read more
At our second anniversary thanks to MDH Project Management
This March marked our second anniversary in our new home. We are incredibly happy in our state of the art facility and are proud that we can care your your… Read more
Top 10 toxins: Protect your dog from common dangers
Chocolate, grapes and raisins may be delicious to you, but they can be toxic to pets. The veterinarians and toxicology experts at Pet Poison Helpline have released their top 10… Read more
A night with a bunch of pigs
Last night, I got the chance to do something different, to assist in helping two injured pigs. The pigs were injured on the journey to California, where they will be… Read more
Oscar party guidelines – pet safety
It’s almost time to watch the Hollywood glamor as the Oscar parties are shaping up for this rainy Sunday. The outfits, the nominations, the food, the predictions and games –… Read more
Dental disease
Dental disease is the second most common disease we see in pets (obesity is #1) and the most common cause of chronic pain. Infection of the teeth and gums can… Read more
Addison’s Disease- a challenging diagnosis
Addison’s Disease is a disorder in which the outer layer of the adrenal glands stop producing important hormones. These hormones help control the many important functions including electrolytes and helping… Read more
Thanksgiving safety tips
‘Tis the season for friends, family and holiday feasts—but also for possible distress for our animal companions. Pets won’t be so thankful if they munch on undercooked turkey or a… Read more
Traveling by car with your cat
Most cats are not very happy travelers – they are usually bonded strongly to their own territory and don’t feel as safe away from home. As a result most cats… Read more
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