Tag: Pet Talk
Spring Itch: Helping Your Dog Through Allergy Season
As spring brings blooming flowers and warmer weather, it also marks the start of allergy season—not just for humans, but for our pets as...
Protecting Your Cat from Avian Influenza: What You Need to Know
As a veterinarian in Multnomah County, I’ve been closely monitoring the recent cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu....
The Remarkable Power of the Human-Animal Bond
The connection we share with our pets is something truly extraordinary. From the wag of a tail when you walk through the door to...
New Year, Healthy Pets:Setting Goals for Your Furry Companions
As we welcome the New Year, many of us are setting resolutions to improve our health, relationships, or personal growth. But have you thought...
Common Household Toxins That Could Harm Your Dog
As dog owners, we often assume our homes are safe for our pets, but many everyday items can be toxic or even deadly to...
Hot tips for cool dogs
With the change of the season, fall can bring our dogs lots of comfort. From cooler weather to muddy puddles for them to play...
The Lifelong Benefits of Preventative Medicine and Annual Exams for Your...
As a pet owner, you undoubtedly want your furry companion to live a long, healthy, and happy life. One of the most effective ways...
Fireworks and Pets: Ensuring a Safe & Calm Celebration
As we approach the Fourth of July and other festive occasions, it’s important to consider the impact of fireworks on our pets. While fireworks...
Tackling Pet Obesity for Better Health
Much like in humans, obesity in pets poses serious health risks and can significantly impact their quality of life. It’s a subject close to...
Warding Off Worms: The Key to Keeping Your Pets Healthy
As a practicing Veterinarian who has seen an uptick in “worms,” I find it imperative to shed light on a crucial aspect of pet...