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Dental disease is one of the most common things we see in veterinary medicine. It affects so many dogs and causes so much more than just bad breath. Things to look for that can tell you that your pet has dental disease are.
As continued cases of canine influenza are reported in the Bay Area. We wanted to make sure all pet owners have the information they need so they can best protect their dogs from this virus. Canine influenza H3N2 was first reported in the Bay Area by veterinarians and kennels in the South Bay at the end of December, but now more cases are being reported throughout Northern California.
emperatures have been dropping and snowstorms have been bringing feet of snow to the Sierras. If you have a trip planned to Tahoe or another snowy destination hand warmers may be one of the items you pack with you. What happens if your pet manages to find their way into your bag and pulls one of these out? Let's say they chew on it or ingest all of it in one big gulp? What should you do?
Temperatures have been dropping and snowstorms have been bringing feet of snow to the Sierras. If you have a trip planned to Tahoe or another snowy destination handwarmers may be one of the items you pack with you. What happens if your pet manages to find their way into your bag and pulls one of these out? Let's say they chew on it or ingest all of it in one big gulp? What should you do?
We are so thrilled to announce our December's Employee of the Month is our incredible technician Ali!
Late one evening new clients brought their pet Benzy into our hospital and saw Dr. Conor Hoff. Benzy had been having urinary accidents in the middle night and frequent trips outside throughout the day. The smell of her urine was also extremely pungent and they knew something was wrong.
Allergies can be one of the most frustrating problems for dogs, their owners, and their veterinarians. Whether it’s a little foot licking, ear infections, or severe hair loss and secondary infections, many dog’s lives are made miserable by this all-too-common problem.
At 10 months, Rascal is still very much a kitten. He spends his time playing with the two children in the house and his rescue dog brother. When Rascal began vomiting and not acting like his normal energetic self his owner knew there was something wrong.
First hand account of our Technician Manager Chelsea's experience in volunteering helping pets in need after Harvey's devastation.
Did you know? It takes several months of intense training and mentoring for a veterinarian to become established at Bishop Ranch Veterinary Center.