Atlantic Veterinary Hospital Pet Care Corner
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Pet Care Corner
Check out the latest educational articles and tips from the Atlantic Veterinary Hospital team.
Diabetes in Dogs and Cats: What You Need to Know
We usually think of diabetes as a human disease. But it’s becoming more prevalent in dogs and cats. Diabetes in Dogs Diabetes in dogs is usually classified as Type 1, where the body is not producing enough insulin, a hormone crucial to...
Why We Offer Same-Day Urgent Care and Emergency Appointments
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably experienced a few unexpected trips to an urgent care clinic to have your child’s aching ear or pink eye or sprained wrist treated. You may have even gone to the ER for more serious medical matters. Pets sometimes need...
The Silent Thief of Sight: Understanding Glaucoma in Cats and Dogs
Glaucoma, a condition characterized by increased pressure within the eye, can silently steal the joy of sight from our furry companions. Affecting both cats and dogs, it’s a serious medical issue that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. In this...
10 Tips for a Safe and Fun Off-Leash Dog Park Outing
It’s fun to visit a park—especially with our canine friends. We enjoy the opportunity to exercise together, and our pets also learn how to get along with people as well as other dogs in a group. Here are 10 tips and tricks to make the experience even...
Access Your Pet’s Medical Records 24/7 on Your Phone or Computer
You’re probably familiar with MyChart, an online portal where you can access all your health information in one place. Did you know there’s a similar portal for pets? It’s called Petly. Petly is a private, personal health web page for your pet, giving...
4 Important New Year’s Eve Safety Tips for Pets
There are two days each year when the most U.S. pets get lost: The 4th of July and New Year’s Eve. The explosive noise and flashes of light from fireworks scare the “pants” off many dogs and cats. Of course, Seattleites don’t wait until midnight on New...
Your Pet Shouldn’t Have to Wait to Feel Better! Consider Urgent Care
Why pay for an emergency room visit if it isn't necessary? We can provide comfort and relief for conditions that aren't serious enough for an emergency hospital, but are too pressing to wait for an appointment the next business day. When to Seek Urgent...
10 Tips for Keeping Your Cat Cozy and Safe During Winter
As the temperatures drop and the days grow shorter, it’s important to take extra care of your feline friend to ensure they stay warm, safe, and comfortable throughout the winter months. Cats are naturally resourceful and adaptable, but even they can...
7 Cold Weather Tips for Dogs
Despite the popular misconception, fur alone is not enough to protect dogs from the elements. Like people, dogs have varying degrees of cold tolerance. Hypothermia in pets Even the hardiest breeds are susceptible to hypothermia. Pets can die from...
Why Pet Surgery Costs What It Does
When it comes to surgical procedures, your pet’s comfort and safety is our utmost concern, and we don’t cut corners. High Standards of Care We strive to provide the level of care, service, and medically-trained, licensed staff we would want for our own...
4 Holiday Hazards to Keep Away from Your Cat
Gingerbread houses. Turkey and ham. Glittery tree ornaments. These holiday delights can be irresistible to your cat, but they can also be dangerous. Here are 4 quick tips to keep your kitty safe and healthy during the holidays. 1. Don’t feed your cat...
How to Keep Outdoor Cats Warm in Winter
We'd prefer your cats are curled up at your feet on a cold winter night, but not all cats want to or are able to live indoors. Here are some creative ideas for keeping outdoor cats (owned and feral) cozy in winter. Outdoor Housing Outdoor cats...