Happy Anniversary, Cuyahoga Falls Veterinary Clinic! 30 years! We’re honored to be part of a great community. Our goal of providing high-quality, full-service, compassionate veterinary care to the residents of northeast Ohio has been in place for 30 years and will continue for many more years to come. Thank you for 30 years, and we look forward to many more!
read moreDo not ignore a possible toxin exposure or decide to “give it a day or so.” Some pets may not be bothered by a particular toxin exposure while another pet could die from the same exposure. Any potential toxin exposure should be brought to our attention and appropriate baseline laboratory tests and symptomatic treatment should be addressed.
read moreWe’re fortunate in northeast Ohio to have the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in our own back yard. The trails for exercising your dog (and you) are seemingly endless. If you’re going to take advantage of the Park, keep these thoughts in mind.
read moreInterested in veterinary medicine? Know someone who is? Give us a call to see how we can help.
read moreJust like with people, accidents and emergencies can happen to animals – so being prepared could make a lifesaving difference!
read moreCats outnumber dogs as pets, but dogs outnumber cats when it comes to health care visits. Why is that? For starters, cat’s hide their illnesses very well. Additionally: veterinary visits can be stressful! We have some ideas to reduce the stress.
read moreWe see some neat and amazing cases at the Cuyahoga Falls Veterinary Clinic. Here’s a sampler.
read moreIn order to best answer the question, “How much should I feed my pet?” it is important to provide a good understanding of what makes a healthy body condition. Let’s take a few moments to talk about body condition and why a healthy body condition is vital to your pet’s quality-of-life.
read more41% of people looking for their lost cats considered them to be indoor-only pets… only about 2% of lost cats ever find their way back from shelters… Wow! Microchipping can help your pet come home.
read moreBob Barker told us to spay and neuter our pets to help control the pet population. There are more reasons to spay and neuter, and they involve the health of your pet. Here are some of those reasons.
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