Targeting osteoarthritis from multiple angles achieves the greatest success in making painful pets comfortable.
read more“How much should I exercise my elderly dog?” It’s a very common, and very important question, and we’ll tackle it here!
read moreWe usually see a number of Warble cases during the warm months of the year. What is a Warble? Here’s the scoop.
read moreJust like with people, accidents and emergencies can happen to animals – so being prepared could make a lifesaving difference!
read moreChronic kidney disease is becoming one of the more common end-of-life problems that our pets, especially our kitty friends, struggle with. We have lots of experience treating chronic kidney disease and we welcome the opportunity to care for your pet and provide the help that they need.
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 moreInappropriate urinary behavior is often a sign of an underlying problem in dogs and cats. Rather than guessing and treating symptoms, finding the answers to the underlying problem will be more satisfying for everyone involved and will help your pet experience comfort sooner rather than later.
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.
read moreTaking good care of our senior patients is a top priority at the Cuyahoga Falls Veterinary Clinic. In Part 3 of his great column, Dr. Ernie Ward shares a number of good ideas that coincide with our philosophy of geriatric medicine.
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