Did you know that Leptospirosis is the #1 zoonotic disease in the world? Learn more about what Lepto means for your dog and for you.
read moreHeartworm disease is a caused by a parasite that lives in the blood vessels around the heart. Dogs and cats acquire these heartworms by being bitten by a mosquito carrying a larval form of the worm. Which dogs and cats are at risk for exposure to heartworm disease?
read moreOur move from Sentinel to Trifexis fits with our mission of providing kind, compassionate and comprehensive health care for our patients. When a better product, treatment or procedure comes along, we make it our priority to make it available to our patients.
read moreThere is never a reason to give a puppy a vaccine that he or she doesn’t need. The purpose of a vaccine is prevent disease in the patients that are at risk for the disease. Dr. Ernie Ward joins us to talk about the importance of vaccines and which vaccines are important for puppies.
read moreThere is never a reason to give a kitten a vaccine that he or she doesn’t need. The purpose of a vaccine is prevent disease in the patients that are at risk for the disease. Dr. Ernie Ward joins us to talk about the importance of vaccines and which vaccines are important for kittens.
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 moreThe foundation of good preventive medicine is regular physical examinations. But how regular is regular? The doctors at the Cuyahoga Falls Veterinary Clinic weigh in.
read moreCats are very good at hiding their illnesses. Sick cats don’t raise their paw and ask to see the vet. How do you know when to take your cat to the veterinarian? Dr. Doug Gates shares some thoughts about cats and their behavior when they’re sick.
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