Tag: Cats
Some Sweeteners Are No Good For Dogs: The District Vet
Not all that is sweet is good for your dog. In our quest for lower glycemic index and reduced calorie sweeteners, xylitol has become...
Monkeypox: Pets Are Susceptible
As COVID starts to wane, we have a different challenge, monkeypox. This virus is not new, and is thankfully rarely fatal. It can cause...
The Importance of a Physical Exam
For best health we visit the dentist at least once per year. And like clockwork see your physician for a physical examination. Your pets...
District Veterinary Opens Third Location
Four-legged family members will feel at home immersed in a variety of couches, floor level windows and friendly smiles at District Veterinary.
The practice's...
Don’t Eat That Plant!
Many people enjoy having houseplants and pets in their home. It is possible to have both coexist safely. A number of plants are dangerous...
Oops! The Dog Just Ate My Stash!
One of the more frequent types of phone calls we field begins with, “My dog/cat just ate … Is it something I should worry...
Weighing In on Pet Weight
Congratulations dearest reader! By the end of this article you will have the power to help your furry friends live an extra two years!
Every...
Thinking Outside the Litter Box
When people think of potty training, they often tend to think about either newborn babies or puppies, but not cats. This may be due...
Separation Anxiety in Cats and Dogs
Thankfully there has been a recent shift in today’s society that is making the discussion of mental health such as anxiety and depression more...
Traveling With Pets
As travel restrictions have abated, pets are on the move once again. This is true domestically and internationally. Last month we featured cultural differences...