Happy New Year! Are you setting resolutions for the coming year? If so, your canine companion will be happy to cheer you on as you strive to meet them … even if he doesn’t understand your goals. Actually, there are quite a few things that don’t really make sense to Man’s Best Friend. Fido may want to sort some of them out this year. A local Greater Cincinnati vet lists some resolutions for confused dogs … Read More
Happy Holidays! As you may know, this can be a dangerous time of year for our animal friends. However, Fluffy and Fido aren’t the only pets that can get into trouble here. You’ll also need to be careful with Polly! A Greater Cincinnati veterinarian discusses holiday bird safety below. Tree Those pretty trees are extremely dangerous for Polly. For one thing, the needles are very sharp, and could injure her if she were to try … Read More
Happy Holidays! At this time of year, you’ll probably see plenty of articles offering information on keeping dogs and cats safe over the holidays. Exotic pets? Not so much. We can help! A Greater Cincinnati vet offers some seasonal tips for exotic pets below. Keep Pets Away From Trees Holiday trees can be very dangerous for pets. Ferrets, for instance, are drawn to shiny objects, and may want to play (or steal) things like tinsel, … Read More
Thanksgiving isn’t far off. As you start making plans for the autumn holiday, don’t forget about your furry pal. This can be a dangerous time of year for pets. A local Clermont Animal Hospital vet lists some common Turkey Day hazards to be aware of in this article. Food Food is the biggest concern. Many of the dishes you may find on the dinner table at Thanksgiving contain things that aren’t safe for pets. While … Read More
November is Adopt A Senior Dog Month! Of course, there’s definitely no bad time to bring a new canine buddy into your home. Senior dogs do need some extra attention. They are really very cute and sweet, but they often have a hard time getting adopted. A Greater Cincinnati veterinarian discusses bringing Fido home below. Benefits of Senior Dogs There are many reasons to consider adopting an older dog. Fido isn’t going to need as … Read More
A positive case of the Canine Influenza Virus H3N2 was reported in the area. Other cases are suspected but not yet confirmed. These cases were not at our hospital but at a hospital in our area. We recommend vaccinating any dog who has contact (direct or indirect) with other dogs for this strain of influenza. This includes but is not limited to, boarded or groomed dogs, dogs attending doggie daycare, dog classes, shows, or field … Read More
October 21st is Reptile Awareness Day! Reptiles may never be as popular as dogs and cats, but they do have some great qualities that make them perfect animal companions for many people. A local Greater Cincinnati veterinarian lists a few things that reptiles have going for them in this article. No Training Needed Dogs are great, but they need quite a bit of training. Cats, well, they usually train us. Reptiles should be handled enough … Read More
Pet Obesity Day is coming up October 13th. Obesity is literally a big problem among our canine pals. It’s also very dangerous! As you probably know, keeping Fido active is key to keeping him fit. A local Greater Cincinnati vet offers some advice on doggy workouts below. Walks This is probably the most popular workout for our canine friends. Even if Fido has a yard to run around in, he’ll still enjoy and benefit from … Read More
With heightened demand for veterinary care over the past 18+ months, Clermont Animal Hospital is finding it necessary to modify our Urgent and Emergency Care Policy. We are honored that you trust our skilled team with your furry family member’s healthcare. Our overwhelming wish is to continue to uphold the long-standing tradition of top-notch veterinary services established decades ago. Established Patients We see all of our established patients within 24 hours when they are … Read More
September 25th is International Rabbit Day! Bunnies are very cute and fun little pets. However, they have some very different needs than dogs and cats. If you’re adopting your first bunny, you’re in for not only some super cute moments, but also a bit of a learning curve. A local Greater Cincinnati vet lists some key rabbit care tips below. Basics First things first: your furry pal will need good food, clean water, and a … Read More