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Pet Care Advice for Cold, Winter Weather
As winter draws near, the temperature drops and the snow begins to fall. These changes in the weather necessitate adjustments to your pet’s care to ensure safety throughout the season.
Should Your Pet Get Tested for Diabetes?
November is National Pet Diabetes Awareness Month, and we’re using the opportunity to help educate pet owners about the importance of screening pets for diabetes.
5 Fun Fall Activities to Do With Your Pet
Many people’s (and pets’) favorite season, autumn, is here. Now is the time to enjoy some seasonal activities with your pets before the temperature drops and snow begins falling.
How to Pick the Best Toy for Your Dog
Dogs are known as man’s best friends for a reason. They are loyal, loving, and always happy to see us. As pet owners, we want to take care of our dogs and return their loyalty by doing all we can to make sure they are happy and healthy. One way we can do that is by making sure they have the right types of toys to play with.
Is Your Pet Overweight? - Tips for How To Determine if Your Pet Needs Weight Management
If you’re like most pet owners, you want your furry friend to be as healthy as possible. And a part of achieving and maintaining your pet’s health is making sure they are a healthy weight. Here at White Haven Veterinary Hospital, we offer personalized Pet Health Plans that will help your pet maintain optimal health!
What to Expect at Your Pet's Next Check-Up
Being prepared and knowing what to expect when you come to your pet’s next veterinary examination can help you both have a more productive visit to the veterinary office. If you know what to expect, you can also be prepared with questions and concerns to discuss with the veterinarian during your pet’s examination.
How to Hike With Your Pet
With the weather warming up and the days growing longer, it’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the beauty and fresh air of the great outdoors with your favorite furry hiking companion. If you plan to take a hike with your pet in tow, be sure to consider the following safety tips to ensure you both have a marvelous adventure.
Feline Hyperthyroidism and Radioactive Iodine Therapy
Hyperthyroidism is one of the more common conditions that affect cats, and it’s especially common in older cats. At White Haven Veterinary Hospital, we’re proud to be fully equipped and trained to provide radioactive iodine therapy to treat hyperthyroidism in cats.
What You Should Know About Heartworm Disease in Cats
Symptoms of heartworm disease in cats range from no symptoms at all to sudden collapse and death. There are a few things cat owners should know about heartworms and heartworm disease to protect their cats.
How to Care for a Puppy
Puppies are loads of fun, but they also require loads of work and care. So, before you spontaneously decide to spring for a new puppy (March 23rd is National Puppy Day, after all.), be sure you fully understand the kind of responsibility that having a puppy requires and you understand what you need to do to take good care of your new pet.
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