What You Should Know About Flea Product Toxicity in Dogs and Cats
Fleas are a common pest for both cats and dogs. They are a parasite that feeds on your pet’s blood. Their bites can cause your cat or dog to itch. More importantly, fleas can be a vector for...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About Ear Infections and Your Pet
Ear infections in pets can be painful and uncomfortable, just like they are in humans. If ear infections are recurrent or persistent, they are usually secondary to a primary condition that initiates...
View ArticleKeep Your Pet Safe During Back-to-School Season
Back-to-school season is an exciting time for many families. New classes, teachers, clothes, and supplies. In the hustle and bustle of getting back into the swing of things, we might not notice how it...
View ArticleCanine Atopic Dermatitis (Environmental Allergy) in Dogs
It’s not unusual for dogs to occasionally lick certain body sites or chew on a leg or paw. But if they are persistently licking their paws, biting their limbs, shaking their heads, chewing their rump,...
View ArticleSix Questions with a Specialty Leader: Anesthesia & Pain Management
Dr. Matt Read is a Board-certified Specialist in Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia at MedVet Columbus. In addition to providing exceptional care for pets and their loving families, he serves as...
View ArticleSix Questions with a Specialty Leader: Rehabilitation & Integrative Medicine
Dr. Ann Bancroft is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner at MedVet Columbus. In addition to providing exceptional care for pets and their loving families, she serves as the Rehabilitation...
View ArticleThe Clue is in the Poo: What Your Pet’s Poop Could be Telling You
Poop isn’t the most pleasant topic, but when it comes to your pet’s health, it’s an important one! Pet poop provides a lot of clues that can tell you more about your pet’s overall health, so it’s...
View ArticleCaring for Your Senior Dog: A Guide to Keeping Your Pet Healthy and Happy as...
How to Care for an Aging Dog As our beloved pets age, the care and attention they require to remain healthy and happy changes. Here we will explore various aspects of caring for an aging dog,...
View ArticleSix Questions with a Specialty Leader: Radiology
Dr. Chase Constant is a Board-certified Veterinary Radiologist at MedVet Cincinnati and MedVet Dayton. In addition to providing exceptional care for pets and their loving families, he serves as our...
View ArticleSix Questions with a Specialty Leader: Radiation Oncology
Dr. J. Margret Rogers is a Board-certified Veterinary Radiation Oncologist at MedVet Cincinnati. In addition to providing exceptional care for pets and their loving families, she serves as our...
View ArticleWhat You Should Know About Flea Product Toxicity in Dogs and Cats
Fleas are a common pest for both cats and dogs. They are a parasite that feeds on your pet’s blood. Their bites can cause your cat or dog to itch. More importantly, fleas can be a vector for...
View ArticleWhat You Need to Know About Ear Infections and Your Pet
Ear infections in pets can be painful and uncomfortable, just like they are in humans. If ear infections are recurrent or persistent, they are usually secondary to a primary condition that initiates...
View ArticleKeep Your Pet Safe During Back-to-School Season
Back-to-school season is an exciting time for many families. New classes, teachers, clothes, and supplies. In the hustle and bustle of getting back into the swing of things, we might not notice how it...
View ArticleCanine Atopic Dermatitis (Environmental Allergy) in Dogs
It’s not unusual for dogs to occasionally lick certain body sites or chew on a leg or paw. But if they are persistently licking their paws, biting their limbs, shaking their heads, chewing their rump,...
View ArticleWhen Playtime Turns Tragic: A Pet’s Remarkable Road to Recovery from IVDD
Playful Fun Turns into a Devastating Injury for a Beloved Canine It’s been nearly a year since Groot, a 5-year-old Beagle/Pit Bull mix, suffered a serious injury at a pet boarding facility while his...
View ArticleCat Miliary Dermatitis: Causes and Treatment
Miliary dermatitis in cats is a descriptive term for a common skin lesion found on cats with a primary allergic skin disease. The lesions may cause a cat to itch. In this article, we will review a...
View ArticlePet Cold Safety – 10 Tips for Plummeting Temperatures
Across much of the United States, the winter months bring colder temperatures, ice, and snow. Fresh snowfall can be beautiful and even fun for your pet at times. But the cold weather also brings...
View ArticleFive Common Pet Fears: What You Can Do to Help Your Pet
Just like humans, pets can experience fear, anxiety, or even phobias. Here, we will discuss five common pet fears, signs your pet may be anxious, how to help your pet be less afraid, and when to visit...
View ArticleDecoding Common Cat Behavior: Insights into Feline Actions and Their Meanings
Cats are mysterious creatures with a unique set of behaviors that can sometimes leave pet owners puzzled. By decoding these behaviors, we can deepen our bond with our cats and provide them with the...
View ArticleHouse Dust Mite Allergies in Dogs and Cats: Signs, Prevention, and Treatment
Dust mites, which are invisible to the naked eye, secrete an allergen that can cause allergy signs in both pets and humans, especially those with atopic dermatitis who are sensitized to their...
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