Taking Care of Rabbits Easter is just around the corner and rabbits are one of the main symbols of the holiday. Let’s learn more about bunnies in this week’s blog! Rabbits can Read More
Common Medications Toxic to Pets March is pet poison prevention awareness month. One of the more common types of poisonings include accidental ingestion of Read More
Corneal Ulcers Damage to the clear covering of the eye known as the cornea can occur secondary to a scratch or other trauma to Read More
Most Common Toxins Affecting Pets March is pet poison awareness month so let’s find out the top toxins reported in Pennsylvania. Chocolate is the top reported toxin exposure in pets across the Read More
When and Why Should I Spay or Neuter my Pet? Besides the obvious attempt to reduce pet overpopulation, why should you spay or neuter Read More
February is National Cat Health Month Cats are unique, beautiful animals but it can be difficult to get them to the vet. Cats need Read More
February is Dental Health Month! February is National Dental Health month for pets. Let’s face it, most of us are not brushing our pets’ teeth—if you are, you’re ahead of the Read More
When is Panting Considered Abnormal? Dogs pant for a variety of reasons, most of which are normal or not concerning. However, sometimes panting, especially Read More
New Therapies Aimed at Extending the Lifespans of Cats and Dogs We love our pets and many of us wish that they would live forever, Read More
Why Do Dogs Eat Their Poop? At Patton Veterinary Hospital, we get this question A LOT: Why does my dog eat poop and Read More
Easing a Puppy or Kitten into a New Home Many people welcomed new puppies and kittens into their homes around the holidays or are Read More
Cold Weather Hazards for Pets With our first snowfall of the year, it’s time to remind everyone how to keep pets safe and healthy Read More
Three Pet Food Myths Debunked The number of brands and types of pet foods available for our dogs and cats is astounding and it Read More
Keep Holiday Celebrations Safe for Exotic and Pocket Pets While we know festive foods like chocolate and tinsel on the tree can be holiday Read More
Addison’s Disease Addison’s disease—or, for the fancy medical term, hypoadrenocorticism—is a disease in dogs (and rarely cats) that can present with vague symptoms and Read More
Dealing with Pet Loss During the Holidays Losing a pet any time of year can be a heartbreaking experience but when it happens around Read More
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