Halloween is an exciting night for everyone, costumes and candy and celebration. Here are a few tips for making sure your pet has a fun and safe night of spooks as well. [Read more…]
Veterinary Technicians
This week is National Veterinary Technician Appreciation Week, an entire week dedicated to the compassionate and hardworking team members that work behind the scenes to help provide medical care for our beloved pets. They are a vital part of the medical care of patients. [Read more…]
Common Household Items Toxic to Pets
We love sharing things with our pets, whether it is food, time, or our homes. That being said, it is important to be aware of toxins in our homes that we may not know of. In the veterinary medical field, one of the most common issues we see come in is toxicity or poisoning from household toxins. In this article we will touch on well known to lesser known household toxins. [Read more…]
Summer Safety For Your Pet
Summer is our favorite time to be out with our four-legged friends. Whether it’s walking the town, camping, hiking, or exploring lakes and rivers, we need to make sure we are keeping their safety in mind while having fun. Know what your plans are for the day, if you are unsure how long you are going to be out, leave your pet at home, they will ultimately thank you. Though we love enjoying the outdoors, here are a few things to keep in mind for our pets. [Read more…]
Cyanobacteria
Hitting the lake is a fun summertime activity that many of us enjoy here in Central Oregon. We are fortunate to have so many wonderful lakes right in our backyard. While it is nice to be able to just head out to a lake anytime, it is important to be aware of cyanobacteria blooms, a harmful bacteria that can be toxic to pets (and humans) in the right environment.Cyanobacteria can be found in some of our local waterways under the right conditions. [Read more…]