QUESTIONNAIRE Since our pets can’t tell us what is wrong, it’s up to you and your veterinarian to keep them healthy and monitor for any abnormalities. General signs of a sick pet include: disorientation, weight loss, weakness, lethargy, lack of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, unproductive retching, seizure, bloody urine, straining to urinate, difficulty breathing, persistent cough, […]
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PREGNANCY The period of pregnancy, or gestation period, dogs and cats go through is 59 to 68 days, with the average being 63 days. With dogs, their litter size can vary from a single pup to 17 in some of the largest breeds. With cats, their litters can vary from one to more than 10 […]
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INSTRUCTIONS To help you get the most out of your pet sitter, print and fill out the following instructions: CONTACT INFORMATION Your Name _____________________________________ Your Address ____________________________________ Phone # ________________ Cell # ____________ Emergency Vet # __________________________________ Vet Name ________________________________________ Vet Phone # _____________________________________ Vet Address _____________________________________ Your Contact Information ________________________ Other Emergency Information ____________________ Other Emergency Contact _________________________ INSTRUCTIONS PET 1. Name _____________________________________________ Description ______________________________________ Eats (Type of […]
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OVERVIEW Over half of pets are considered overweight or obese, and according to studies, the number is climbing every year. It is the most common concern for pets in our society today when it comes to nutrition-related health. The obvious, and most primary, cause of obesity is too much food and not enough exercise. As […]
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PRE-BOARDING CHECK LIST Information for New Puppy Owners Getting a new puppy can be an exciting and scary endeavor. One of the most important parts of your puppies first few months is proper veterinary care. This includes vaccinations, fecal exams, deworming, and spaying/neutering if you desire. Vaccinations are important to prevent many diseases that our […]
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW There are many varieties of kennels available to board your pet, from barebones to five-star fancy. Remember that the trimmings are mainly meant for owners since pets don’t really care about the look of their sleeping quarters. The most important thing about picking a good kennel is the safety and […]
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ACUTE MOIST DERMATITIS (HOT SPOTS) IN DOGS Acute moist dermatitis is one of the most common canine skin disorders. Also referred to as hot spots, it appears as an intensely itchy, painful and swollen patch of skin that is warm to the touch. Hair loss in the affected area is common. The skin develops a […]
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A GUIDE TO GROOMING Although it’s often overlooked, grooming is an important part of your dog’s health program. Routine brushing and combing removes dead hair and dirt and prevents matting. Because it stimulates the blood supply to the skin, grooming also gives your pet a healthier and shinier coat. WHEN TO START Start regular grooming […]
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Signs That Your Pet May Be Ill
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchQUESTIONNAIRE Since our pets can’t tell us what is wrong, it’s up to you and your veterinarian to keep them healthy and monitor for any abnormalities. General signs of a sick pet include: disorientation, weight loss, weakness, lethargy, lack of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, unproductive retching, seizure, bloody urine, straining to urinate, difficulty breathing, persistent cough, […]
Pregnancy In Pets
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPREGNANCY The period of pregnancy, or gestation period, dogs and cats go through is 59 to 68 days, with the average being 63 days. With dogs, their litter size can vary from a single pup to 17 in some of the largest breeds. With cats, their litters can vary from one to more than 10 […]
Pet Sitter Instructions
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchINSTRUCTIONS To help you get the most out of your pet sitter, print and fill out the following instructions: CONTACT INFORMATION Your Name _____________________________________ Your Address ____________________________________ Phone # ________________ Cell # ____________ Emergency Vet # __________________________________ Vet Name ________________________________________ Vet Phone # _____________________________________ Vet Address _____________________________________ Your Contact Information ________________________ Other Emergency Information ____________________ Other Emergency Contact _________________________ INSTRUCTIONS PET 1. Name _____________________________________________ Description ______________________________________ Eats (Type of […]
Pet Obesity
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchOVERVIEW Over half of pets are considered overweight or obese, and according to studies, the number is climbing every year. It is the most common concern for pets in our society today when it comes to nutrition-related health. The obvious, and most primary, cause of obesity is too much food and not enough exercise. As […]
New Puppy Plan
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPRE-BOARDING CHECK LIST Information for New Puppy Owners Getting a new puppy can be an exciting and scary endeavor. One of the most important parts of your puppies first few months is proper veterinary care. This includes vaccinations, fecal exams, deworming, and spaying/neutering if you desire. Vaccinations are important to prevent many diseases that our […]
Kenneling Your Pet
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW There are many varieties of kennels available to board your pet, from barebones to five-star fancy. Remember that the trimmings are mainly meant for owners since pets don’t really care about the look of their sleeping quarters. The most important thing about picking a good kennel is the safety and […]
Hot Spots In Dogs
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchACUTE MOIST DERMATITIS (HOT SPOTS) IN DOGS Acute moist dermatitis is one of the most common canine skin disorders. Also referred to as hot spots, it appears as an intensely itchy, painful and swollen patch of skin that is warm to the touch. Hair loss in the affected area is common. The skin develops a […]
Grooming Your Dog
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchA GUIDE TO GROOMING Although it’s often overlooked, grooming is an important part of your dog’s health program. Routine brushing and combing removes dead hair and dirt and prevents matting. Because it stimulates the blood supply to the skin, grooming also gives your pet a healthier and shinier coat. WHEN TO START Start regular grooming […]