It’s the most wonderful time of the year! With holiday festivities upon us, it’s easy to be wrapped up in gift giving, making (and eating) delicious food, traveling and spending time with fri...
To go to the ER, or not to go to the ER? That is the question! It can be difficult to know which injuries or illnesses can be monitored at home, or if you should bring your pet to your family vet...
As a responsible pet owner, you care for your pet’s health because they are family. Your furry friend sees their family veterinarian regularly for wellness visits and perhaps the occasional ill...
As a pet owner, you may have seen the above image and content being shared on social media. The recent post titled “Dog-friendly Over the Counter Medications” had over a MILLION shares. Howev...
They’re going to need your help! As we welcome in the New Year, you may be setting new fitness goals for yourself and heading to the gym for some exercise away from the cold. Too bad our four-...
DID YOU KNOW DOGS CAN BE BLOOD DONORS JUST LIKE PEOPLE? THIS IS SOMETHING MANY PEOPLE HAVE NEVER HEARD OF NOR THOUGHT ABOUT BEFORE. THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT CASES IN THE WORLD OF VETERINARY MEDIC...
During these active summer months,accidents can happen. Consider taking time to make a small pet first-aid kit to keep in your car. Having these items handy can help you treat your pet or provid...
Canine Influenza (CIV) isn’t something to overlook. It can affect your dog’s life just as much as that lackluster “winter flu" affects ours. Did you know there are multiple strains of...
We are dedicating February to bringing you extra special news on our cardiovascular team! First, why don’t you meet our wonderful cardiologists? This is Dr. Megan McLane, DVM, DACVIM - D...
It’s always in style to make some resolutions for the New Year, isn’t it? The most popular ones seem to include cutting back on greasy foods, working out, maybe sleeping more, or drinking les...
Meet Phoenix, the beautiful 14 year old collie mix who visited our Cincinnati emergency room after gaining a referral to our offices from her veterinarian Stephanie Ogburn of Trenton Animal Hospi...
Are you feeling up to giving into those puppy eyes this holiday season or do you have a new animal that you don’t want to exclude from Thanksgiving deliciousness? We suggest turning some of you...
We are really feeling thankful this holiday season and wanted to share some of our stories with you. “I am thankful for Yzma, my getting bigger everyday kitten who is happy to lay in the sun ...
Has your vet said that you need to see a specialist at Care Center? He or she is referring to our board-certified veterinary specialists. These professionals are veterinarians who have chosen t...
Typical x-rays produce a static image that helps us diagnose issues with your pet’s bones and soft tissues. The image can also tell us if your pet has ingested a foreign object. However, some...
If you and your pet need to visit Care Center, use this list as a handy reminder for what to bring along. First, please know that any and all information that you can give to our veterinarians ...
Did you know that accreditation is not required for animal hospitals? Given that, how can you determine the quality of care that we could provide to your pet and to our referring veterinaria...
WHAT IS THE SAFEST WAY TO BRING MY PET FROM HOME TO CARE CENTER, IF THEY ARE IN PAIN OR SERIOUSLY INJURED? First, keep in mind that pets who are in pain or frightened, sometimes growl or bite b...
Mazy is one of our beloved long-term patients. She has been coming to Care Center regularly for over a year, as she receives care and treatment from Dr. Marlo Anderson for IMHA (Immune Mediated H...
If your pet is admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Care Center, we do our best to help your pet feel as comfortable and safe as we can, during their stay with us. HOW DO YOU CARE FOR...