Tag: pet health
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Breed breakdown: An in-depth look at the Chihuahua
The vet’s office By Dr. Beth Engelbert, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC “Dogs are like potato chips. You can’t have just one.” As the ... -
The vet’s office: When is it a good time to buy pet health insurance
By Dr. Elizabeth Knabe, DVM, and Holly Henschke, CVT Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC As with anything you own and want to protect, the time ... -
The vet’s office: With new animals come new illnesses
Heartworm, canine influenza, canine distemper seen in relocated pets By Dr. Gerald Bellin, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC You have not heard the last ... -
Breed breakdown: An in-depth look at the Cocker Spaniel
By Dr. Beth Engelbert, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC Gentle, happy, and smart describe the Cocker Spaniel. They are often called American Cocker Spaniels ... -
Heartworm hurricane: An increasing menace
The vet’s office By Dr. Roger Krogstad, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC Why another article on heartworm disease? You just heard the entire story ... -
Season of the itch: Treating pets’ allergies
By Dr. Gerald Bellin, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC The itchy season is in high stride right now for our pets. This can be ... -
The vet’s office: Reading pet food labels
By Dr. Elizabeth Knabe, DVM, and Dana Marcott, CVT Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC I recently was trying to decide what senior food to switch ... -
Larval myiasis: What is bugging your pet
By Dr. Roger Krogstad, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC In the warm months of summer, insect populations explode, especially flies — big flies, little ... -
Pets’ baby teeth: What to watch for
The vet’s office By Dr. Elizabeth Knabe, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC Puppies and kittens have baby teeth that erupt on a predictable schedule. ... -
Breed breakdown: An in-depth look at the Bernese Mountain Dog
The vet’s office By Dr. Beth Engelbert, DVM Wildwood Animal Hospital and Clinic LLC Calm, good natured, and strong is how the American Kennel Club describes ...