by Paws & Claws Animal Hospital | Aug 25, 2021 | Blog
Bladder stones typically form when the urine becomes super saturated with crystals (usually magnesium, ammoniums, and phosphate) that clump together and form a stone. Especially in dogs, an underlining bladder infection is usually present which encourages stone...
by Paws & Claws Animal Hospital | Aug 25, 2021 | Blog
Many pets are prone to ear infections. Either, due to breed (spaniels and retrievers) ear confirmation (floppy eared dogs,) or chronic diseases such as allergies and thyroid disease (other undiagnosed for months or years.) Regular use (daily or several times a week,...
by Paws & Claws Animal Hospital | Aug 25, 2021 | Blog
The summer months bring warmer weather and a host of flowers and plants that can be toxic to pets. The most dangerous summertime plants for cats and dogs during June through August include: Autumn crocus (Colchicum autumnale)Azalea/rhododendron...
by Paws & Claws Animal Hospital | Aug 25, 2021 | Blog
Introducing: Flea Destroyer Safe, All-Natural Flea Killer for Dogs & Cats Flea Destroyer: Safe for Cats & Dogs It’s just the beginning of summer and already pests are making many of our patients miserable. This powder created by Erica’s Health Pet...
by Paws & Claws Animal Hospital | Aug 25, 2021 | Blog
Chances are your medicine cabinet contain common OTC medications like Advil, Tylenol, or Benadryl. We often reach for these drugs when we have a headache or joint pain, or our allergies are flaring up. But is it okay to give them to your dog or cat? Unless he’s under...