More pets get lost on the fourth of July than on any other day of the year. There are multiple reasons for this statistic, primarily because many animals are afraid of the loud noises associated with fireworks and the fact that many people are outside in their yards on the fourth during celebrations, and do […]
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As the temperatures begin to rise in Las Vegas, pet owners must be more and more aware of the signs of heat stroke in dogs, as this condition can easily be fatal. One of the most common causes of heat stroke in the Las Vegas area is dogs being left in hot cars (even for […]
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Dr. B Discusses Behavior and Pheromone Collars Pheromone collars are a new type of product that has gained popularity for treating behavioral disorders in dogs and cats. Pheromones are synthetic hormones that are designed to mimic that feeling a pet had while nursing as a puppy or kitten in order to create a feeling of […]
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Dr. B discusses the pet topic of the week — heat stroke The is Dr. Mark Beerenstrauch from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn with the Pet Health topic of the week – Heat Stroke. Heat stoke can occur when a pet’s body temperatures rises above 104 degrees F. Heat stroke usually […]
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Pet Health™ Product of the Week – Fatty Acids This is Dr. B from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn discussing my pet health product of the week – Omega 3 Fatty Acids. Omega 3 fatty acids are found primarily in fish and have powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Fatty acids can be […]
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CPR in Pets This is Dr. B from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn and today we will be discussing CPR in pets. Giving your pet CPR is a situation that you never want to face but you should be prepared for in the case of an emergency. CPR for pets follows […]
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Medical science with regards to human beings has evolved over the years to take into account not just the treatment of disease and injury, but also the prevention of avoidable maladies and conditions through vaccinations, wellness programs, regular checkups and interval examinations. The point of these types of treatments is to avoid the long-term and […]
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There are many human foods that are very bad for pets to eat, but some can be downright deadly. Here is a quick list of foods to never let your pets eat, and if they were to eat them it is best to get them to a veterinarian very quickly. CHOCOLATE – Although primarily a […]
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One of the single most important choices you will make regarding the health and well-being of your pet is the finding of the best veterinarian available in the area. In Las Vegas, there are a lot of veterinarians and animal hospitals to choose from, and the decision to simply visit the once closest to your […]
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Pet Friendly Hotels And Motels In Las Vegas Hampton Inn And Suites Las Vegas – Henderson -421 Astaire Drive Henderson Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites HENDERSON -441 Astaire Drive Henderson Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino Boulder -2800 S H / H 528 Henderson Residence Inn Las Vegas Henderson / Green Valley -2190 Olympic Avenue […]
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Dog Parks In Las Vegas And Surrounding Areas Of Nevada Acacia Park Dog Park 50 Casa Del Fuego St, Henderson, NV 89012 All American Dog Park 1551 S Buffalo, Las Vegas, NV 89117 Amador Vista Park Dog Park 1562 Amador Ln, Henderson, NV 89012 Bark Park at Heritage Park Dog Park 350 S Racetrack Rd, […]
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People love fruit because it is sweet as well as being loaded with nutrients that are excellent for your body. Any pet owner who has ever dropped a piece of fruit on the ground only to see their dog snatch it up and eat it as quickly as possible quickly realizes that pets love fruit […]
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Pet Health Hospital will be officially opening for business on Monday, January 27 2104. We look forward to providing you with the highest quality veterinary services and animal care in Las Vegas. Please contact us directly to arrange for your appointment at our new facility, and feel free to stop by and see the new […]
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The vestibular system is the neurological equipment responsible for perceiving the body’s orientation relative to earth. It is responsible for maintaining posture, balance of the head and trunk, and the position of the eyes in relation to head movement. The vestibular system can be divided into central and peripheral components. Central vestibular structures are located […]
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Canine influenza was first diagnosed in racing greyhounds in Florida in 2005. It is closely related to the equine influenza virus and is not contagious to people or other animals. The disease has a high rate of infection and is easily spread among dogs by aerosolized respiratory secretions, direct dog-to-dog contact, and transmission through infected […]
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The trachea (windpipe) is a tube of c-shaped cartilage rings that connect the oral cavity with the lungs. The c-shaped cartilage has a membrane that lines the top surface. In dogs, these cartilage rings can weaken and the tracheal membrane loses its rigidity,causing the trachea to collapse. A collapsing trachea will cause clinical signs ranging […]
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The most common cause of sneezing in cats is an upper respiratory infection. Feline upper respiratory infections can develop from a single agent or can be a mixed infection as well. The most commonly involved agents are feline herpes virus (FHV-1), feline calici virus (FCV), feline cystitis, and the bacterial agents Bordetellabrochiseptica, Chlamydophilafelis, and Mycoplasma. […]
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Pyometra is a disease that occurs when the uterus in an older female dog or cat fills with pus. Most affected dogs and cats are older than six years of age and have not been spayed or still have their ovaries and uteruses. Some spayed dogs can get an infection from a remnant of the […]
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A broken tooth is a very common occurrence in dogs and cats. A fracture of a tooth is most common in the canine (fang) and upper fourth premolars of dogs and the canine of cats. A fractured tooth can occur due to acute trauma from being hit by a car or baseball ball bat or […]
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Pet Tip: Dog Parks Dog parks are the fastest growing segment of city parks in the United States. They can be a great way for you and your four-legged friend to enjoy some time outdoors. Follow these helpful suggestions to assure that the day ends safely: Obey all rules and regulations. Practice general courtesy by […]
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Fireworks Scare Pets
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchMore pets get lost on the fourth of July than on any other day of the year. There are multiple reasons for this statistic, primarily because many animals are afraid of the loud noises associated with fireworks and the fact that many people are outside in their yards on the fourth during celebrations, and do […]
Heat Stroke In Dogs
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchAs the temperatures begin to rise in Las Vegas, pet owners must be more and more aware of the signs of heat stroke in dogs, as this condition can easily be fatal. One of the most common causes of heat stroke in the Las Vegas area is dogs being left in hot cars (even for […]
Dr. B Discusses Behavior and Pheromone Collars
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchDr. B Discusses Behavior and Pheromone Collars Pheromone collars are a new type of product that has gained popularity for treating behavioral disorders in dogs and cats. Pheromones are synthetic hormones that are designed to mimic that feeling a pet had while nursing as a puppy or kitten in order to create a feeling of […]
Dr. B discusses the pet topic of the week — heat stroke
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchDr. B discusses the pet topic of the week — heat stroke The is Dr. Mark Beerenstrauch from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn with the Pet Health topic of the week – Heat Stroke. Heat stoke can occur when a pet’s body temperatures rises above 104 degrees F. Heat stroke usually […]
Pet Health™ Product of the Week — Fatty Acids
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPet Health™ Product of the Week – Fatty Acids This is Dr. B from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn discussing my pet health product of the week – Omega 3 Fatty Acids. Omega 3 fatty acids are found primarily in fish and have powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Fatty acids can be […]
How To Perform CPR On Your Pet
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchCPR in Pets This is Dr. B from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn and today we will be discussing CPR in pets. Giving your pet CPR is a situation that you never want to face but you should be prepared for in the case of an emergency. CPR for pets follows […]
The Modern Veterinarian
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchMedical science with regards to human beings has evolved over the years to take into account not just the treatment of disease and injury, but also the prevention of avoidable maladies and conditions through vaccinations, wellness programs, regular checkups and interval examinations. The point of these types of treatments is to avoid the long-term and […]
8 Things To NEVER Feed Your Pet
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchThere are many human foods that are very bad for pets to eat, but some can be downright deadly. Here is a quick list of foods to never let your pets eat, and if they were to eat them it is best to get them to a veterinarian very quickly. CHOCOLATE – Although primarily a […]
Choosing The Right Las Vegas Veterinarian
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchOne of the single most important choices you will make regarding the health and well-being of your pet is the finding of the best veterinarian available in the area. In Las Vegas, there are a lot of veterinarians and animal hospitals to choose from, and the decision to simply visit the once closest to your […]
Las Vegas Pet Friendly Hotels
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPet Friendly Hotels And Motels In Las Vegas Hampton Inn And Suites Las Vegas – Henderson -421 Astaire Drive Henderson Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites HENDERSON -441 Astaire Drive Henderson Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino Boulder -2800 S H / H 528 Henderson Residence Inn Las Vegas Henderson / Green Valley -2190 Olympic Avenue […]
Las Vegas Dog Parks
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchDog Parks In Las Vegas And Surrounding Areas Of Nevada Acacia Park Dog Park 50 Casa Del Fuego St, Henderson, NV 89012 All American Dog Park 1551 S Buffalo, Las Vegas, NV 89117 Amador Vista Park Dog Park 1562 Amador Ln, Henderson, NV 89012 Bark Park at Heritage Park Dog Park 350 S Racetrack Rd, […]
Fruits That Are Good For Pets To Eat
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPeople love fruit because it is sweet as well as being loaded with nutrients that are excellent for your body. Any pet owner who has ever dropped a piece of fruit on the ground only to see their dog snatch it up and eat it as quickly as possible quickly realizes that pets love fruit […]
Opening 1-27-14 For Veterinary Services
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPet Health Hospital will be officially opening for business on Monday, January 27 2104. We look forward to providing you with the highest quality veterinary services and animal care in Las Vegas. Please contact us directly to arrange for your appointment at our new facility, and feel free to stop by and see the new […]
Did My Dog Have A Stroke? (Idiopathic Vestibular Disease)
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchThe vestibular system is the neurological equipment responsible for perceiving the body’s orientation relative to earth. It is responsible for maintaining posture, balance of the head and trunk, and the position of the eyes in relation to head movement. The vestibular system can be divided into central and peripheral components. Central vestibular structures are located […]
Canine Influenza
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchCanine influenza was first diagnosed in racing greyhounds in Florida in 2005. It is closely related to the equine influenza virus and is not contagious to people or other animals. The disease has a high rate of infection and is easily spread among dogs by aerosolized respiratory secretions, direct dog-to-dog contact, and transmission through infected […]
Collapsing Trachea In Dogs
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchThe trachea (windpipe) is a tube of c-shaped cartilage rings that connect the oral cavity with the lungs. The c-shaped cartilage has a membrane that lines the top surface. In dogs, these cartilage rings can weaken and the tracheal membrane loses its rigidity,causing the trachea to collapse. A collapsing trachea will cause clinical signs ranging […]
Feline Upper Respiratory Infection
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchThe most common cause of sneezing in cats is an upper respiratory infection. Feline upper respiratory infections can develop from a single agent or can be a mixed infection as well. The most commonly involved agents are feline herpes virus (FHV-1), feline calici virus (FCV), feline cystitis, and the bacterial agents Bordetellabrochiseptica, Chlamydophilafelis, and Mycoplasma. […]
Pyometra
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPyometra is a disease that occurs when the uterus in an older female dog or cat fills with pus. Most affected dogs and cats are older than six years of age and have not been spayed or still have their ovaries and uteruses. Some spayed dogs can get an infection from a remnant of the […]
Broken Teeth In Pets
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchA broken tooth is a very common occurrence in dogs and cats. A fracture of a tooth is most common in the canine (fang) and upper fourth premolars of dogs and the canine of cats. A fractured tooth can occur due to acute trauma from being hit by a car or baseball ball bat or […]
Safety At Dog Parks
/in Blogs /by Dr. Mark BeerenstrauchPet Tip: Dog Parks Dog parks are the fastest growing segment of city parks in the United States. They can be a great way for you and your four-legged friend to enjoy some time outdoors. Follow these helpful suggestions to assure that the day ends safely: Obey all rules and regulations. Practice general courtesy by […]