The “dog days of summer” are not always the most ideal time for dogs to be outdoors. As summer temperatures soar, so do the incidents of heat exhaustion and heat stroke in pets. Although the terms heat stroke and heat exhaustion tend to be used interchangeably, there are some key differences. Both are potentially dangerous […]
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Emergency techniques such as CPR may help pet owners keep their pets alive until they arrive at their veterinarian or emergency center. Here are some tips on CPR for pets: Check for breathing and pulse. Using your middle and index fingers, check below the pet’s wrist, inner thigh at the femoral artery, or below the […]
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Many people believe that since their pets (especially dogs and cats) are covered in fur that they must be able to be out in the cold for extended periods of time. While it is true that certain breeds of dogs have the ability to be out in the cold longer than others due to thicker […]
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Christmas and the holiday season can be exciting and wonderful for your pets, as they understand the excitement of the day. During the holiday season, please remember a few important tips, primarily that wrapping food such as candy and chocolates and placing them unattended under a tree is inviting trouble for your pets, as they […]
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Now that is is getting colder outside, we cannot stress enough to bring your pets inside in order to prevent frostbite and potentially even death. Many people believe that because pets have fur they are not affected by cold the way humans are. Nothing is further from the truth, and animals are just as cold […]
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Sadly, it is not uncommon for a dog to choke because they swallow things they shouldn’t, like toys and bones. If your dog is choking, he will start coughing forcefully, bulge his eyes and paw at his mouth. In order to save your dog’s life, there are several things to do: • First, open your […]
Pet Health Hospital will be the first veterinary center and animal hospital of it’s kind to service the Las Vegas area. This unique concept was developed by Dr. Mark Beerenstrauch in order to provide better animal care to his patients, reducing costs and improving the health situations of pets at the same time. This is […]
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OVERVIEW At any age, if your pet is intact (not spayed/neutered), it’s time to think about getting them fixed. What goes through your mind is probably whether it’s the right thing to do, or if they should stay as nature intended. What you need to do is consider the positive and negative sides of getting […]
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Heat Stroke And Heat Exhaustion In Dogs
/in Blogs /by BrandonThe “dog days of summer” are not always the most ideal time for dogs to be outdoors. As summer temperatures soar, so do the incidents of heat exhaustion and heat stroke in pets. Although the terms heat stroke and heat exhaustion tend to be used interchangeably, there are some key differences. Both are potentially dangerous […]
Saving Your Pet With CPR
/in Blogs /by BrandonEmergency techniques such as CPR may help pet owners keep their pets alive until they arrive at their veterinarian or emergency center. Here are some tips on CPR for pets: Check for breathing and pulse. Using your middle and index fingers, check below the pet’s wrist, inner thigh at the femoral artery, or below the […]
Frostbite In Dogs
/in Blogs /by BrandonMany people believe that since their pets (especially dogs and cats) are covered in fur that they must be able to be out in the cold for extended periods of time. While it is true that certain breeds of dogs have the ability to be out in the cold longer than others due to thicker […]
Pets During The Holidays
/in Blogs /by BrandonChristmas and the holiday season can be exciting and wonderful for your pets, as they understand the excitement of the day. During the holiday season, please remember a few important tips, primarily that wrapping food such as candy and chocolates and placing them unattended under a tree is inviting trouble for your pets, as they […]
Pets In The Cold
/in Blogs /by BrandonNow that is is getting colder outside, we cannot stress enough to bring your pets inside in order to prevent frostbite and potentially even death. Many people believe that because pets have fur they are not affected by cold the way humans are. Nothing is further from the truth, and animals are just as cold […]
Heimlich Maneuver for Dogs
/in Blogs /by BrandonSadly, it is not uncommon for a dog to choke because they swallow things they shouldn’t, like toys and bones. If your dog is choking, he will start coughing forcefully, bulge his eyes and paw at his mouth. In order to save your dog’s life, there are several things to do: • First, open your […]
A New Type Of Veterinary Center
/in Blogs /by BrandonPet Health Hospital will be the first veterinary center and animal hospital of it’s kind to service the Las Vegas area. This unique concept was developed by Dr. Mark Beerenstrauch in order to provide better animal care to his patients, reducing costs and improving the health situations of pets at the same time. This is […]
Spaying And Neutering In Pets
/in Blogs /by BrandonOVERVIEW At any age, if your pet is intact (not spayed/neutered), it’s time to think about getting them fixed. What goes through your mind is probably whether it’s the right thing to do, or if they should stay as nature intended. What you need to do is consider the positive and negative sides of getting […]