Archive for the ‘Pet Safety’ Category

How to Keep Human Medications Out of Your Pet’s Reach

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

According to the Pet Poison Helpline, Banfield’s partner in diagnosing and treating poison cases, nearly half the calls from the hotline deal with Pets ingesting human medications. Even with a Pet owner’s best intention, accidents can still happen. Below are tips from Dr. Justine Lee and Dr. Ahna Brutlag (from the Pet Poison Hotline) [...]

Top 10 Human Medications Poisonous to Pets

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Pet Poison Helpline

According to Pet Poison Helpline, Banfield’s partner in diagnosing and treating poison cases, nearly half the calls from this 24/7 animal poison hotline deal with Pets ingesting human medications. Even with a Pet owner’s best intention, accidents can still happen. Below is a list of the top 10 human medications most frequently ingested [...]

New Year’s Resolutions With Our Pets

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

With the New Year just around the corner, I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about New Year’s Resolutions and how my Pets fit in. New Year’s is especially important because it reminds me how quickly time passes. While I may be one year older, my Pets aged relatively much more. And while my [...]

Prepping Your Pets for Holiday Festivities

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

During the holiday season, many of our clients ask our veterinarians if they should be worried about their Pets getting into their holiday goodies. The answer is an emphatic “yes”! There are many unhealthy (and even dangerous) foods that tempt Pets during the holidays. And your Pet might even find items that aren’t food and think [...]

From the Doctor’s Files: Puppy Facing Paralysis

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

As a veterinarian you get pretty used to hearing some unusual stories and fielding some strange questions. Occasionally, though, there will be a story that sticks in your head and captures the imagination of the entire staff. Such is the story of a puppy named Sam.
“Can I please bring my puppy to your hospital?,” said [...]

This flu season, remember to protect your Pet’s health

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

With the recent news from the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) that a cat tested positive for the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, keeping your Pet protected has probably crossed your mind as a Pet owner. If you or someone in your household has the H1N1 virus, this recent news means it is possible – though [...]

Preventing the incidence of cancer in our Pets

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Our Pets experience the same unknown risks for being exposed to cancer-causing substances as we do. Whether they are relaxing with us at home or we take them to the park, our Pets eat our food, drink the same water, and breathe the same air as we do. Not only does our everyday environment contain [...]

Helping Homeless Pets

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Before moving to Portland, I lived in a more rural area of Pacific Northwest where fall is one of my favorite times of the year — a great way for me to spend a fall afternoon is seeing all the color changes that the season brings.  The vibrant leaf changes and seasonal foliage are amazing [...]

Hazards for Pet’s Who ‘Help Themselves’

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Late fall and winter bring the celebration of many holidays, giving us a chance to enjoy food, visitors, decorations and gifts!  While most of us enjoy getting caught up in the spirit of the season, it’s important to remember to keep an eye on Pets that tend to “help themselves” to a little of this [...]

Make Good Choices When It Comes To Bad Food

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

This past Sunday brought the fridge clean-out, which is one of my most dreaded chores. In addition to cleaning I found myself doing a mix of snacking and tossing. I hate to waste food and I had in my hand some turkey breast, which seemed to be a bit past the point of freshness. I [...]