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[...] why, at Riverside Animal Care, we’d like to better educate our pets’ parents on heartworm disease. While most people have heard of the term, few are familiar with the ins and outs of this [...]
[...] be examined by a veterinarian.” (Information from Catnip newsletter, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University) The post What’s The Worse That Will Happen If My Cat Stops Eating? [...]
[...] Nicholas Dodman, BVMS, director of the Animal Behavior Clinic at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. “Many also purr when they are afraid or in pain. That helps explain [...]
[...] 10 years proving knowledge and expertise above and beyond what is required to practice veterinary medicine. Dr. McGuffin is one of only 900 ABVP Diplomates in the United States and abroad. ABVP [...]
[...] will begin at 6:30 pm. Please feel free to invite your friends. The post Join us for our next Community Lecture, March 12 appeared first on Riverside Drive Animal Care Center. [...]
[...] RSVP to 614-766-1222. We look forward to seeing you there! The post Join us for our next Community Lecture, May 21 appeared first on Riverside Drive Animal Care Center. [...]
[...] may be helpful in helping to determine the cause. Please call our office if you have additional questions. feline article inappropriate elimination The post How to identify [...]
[...] up less hairballs in no time! As always – feel free to contact us with any additional questions regarding your cat’s health! The post 5 Ways to Control Your Cat’s Furballs [...]
[...] have also made the transition a smooth one for your family and new pup. If you have additional questions about bringing a new puppy into your home, please don’t hesitate to contact us! The [...]
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[...] to do this time of year, it can be difficult to keep track of everything. Fortunately, Riverside Animal Care is here to help. Below we present the most important actions you can take annually to [...]
[...] We know that you want the best care for your dog. That’s why, at Riverside Animal Care, we’d like to better educate our pets’ parents on heartworm disease. While [...]
[...] ill, pain killers becomes an important part of their health care treatment. Yet many pet parents have expressed a desire to learn more about the various pain management options out [...]
[...] preventative medication—they’re available through our office. Dental Care. Many pet parents forget to tend to their pet’s dental hygiene. However, having a healthy mouth will [...]
[...] professional help. Important numbers may include: your pet’s veterinarian, emergency veterinary clinic and the Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435). Have a safe place for your [...]
[...] the difference between serious and not serious conditions or injuries. Indicators of a pet emergency may include: Pain associated with movement Difficulty walking Collapse Problems breathing [...]
[...] why, at Riverside Animal Care, we’d like to better educate our pets’ parents on heartworm disease. While most people have heard of the term, few are familiar with the ins and outs of this [...]
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