I recently had the opportunity to talk with Jeff Marginean, author and host of My Buddy Butch, about the recent survey by Pfizer Animal Health’s Veterinarians Against Canine Obesity and some of the important points associated with identifying, treating and managing the disease of obesity. The interview will air on July 21 & 22 on
read moreSo where should people turn if they want to help? It’s getting harder to tell the sheep from the wolves. Keep your money local, with people you can check up on. And, by all means, volunteer if you can. The animals you help personally will thank you themselves.
read moreOur goal at the Cuyahoga Falls Veterinary Clinic is to provide kind, compassionate and comprehensive health care for your pet so that your pet can enjoy a long, happy and healthy life with you. If at first you feel that your options are limited because of financial constraints, consider the ideas here. One or more of them might just help you do more for your pet than you first thought.
read moreIt is not just in the happy, healthy times that we want to provide kind, compassionate and comprehensive care for our patients. The real test comes when times are not as happy and healthy. During this end-of-life time, as much as any other, our goal remains the same.
read moreBites are a big, big deal and they’re a major public health concern. Learn the importance of teaching children about dog bites and the reasons why this topic warrants its own week.
read moreHitting the high points of parasites and preventive medicine.
read moreHypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disease that we see in dogs. It is diagnosed relatively easily, and is treated both easily and inexpensively.
read moreRabies is too dangerous of a disease to be taken lightly.
read moreJoin us for Part Two of Frequently Googled Questions
read moreWe see many types of ophthalmic diseases, from conjunctivitis to glaucoma to proptosis. One of the most common eye problems that we see and care for is the corneal ulcer. Learn more about corneal ulcers and how they’re diagnosed and treated.
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