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Don’t get me wrong – I love a squishy kitty, but I can’t help but hug them and think “please don’t get hepatic lipidosis!!” I know, that’s not what most people think.
Blood in the urine – hematuria – is certainly a sign not to ignore and you should get your furry friend in to see the veterinarian as soon as possible.
We get questions about nutrition all the time. We try to give our best advice but many people go to the pet store and talk to a high school kid and buy something else.
We don’t think that it will happen to us until it does. We often don’t take the time to think, plan or prepare for a natural disaster or a state of emergency.
Park Road Veterinary Clinic often gets price inquiries. We've created a helpful list for first-time pet hospital visits. Clinics follow guidelines, but pricing varies.
Easter is fast approaching which means plenty of chocolate. Chocolate bunnies, chocolate Easter eggs, it’s everywhere this time of year!
Spring is a great time to freshen up your pets and tackle those "not so fun" chores. Here are a few ideas to help you "spring" into the season with your pets!
Heartworm is spread by mosquitoes, which are everywhere! Even indoor dogs can get heartworm—every couple of years, we see a little apartment dog test positive.
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