by clinicadmin | Aug 26, 2016 | Uncategorized
Feline pancreatitis is one of the most common diseases we see among middle aged and older cats. The following article was written by Sarah Sheckels, DVM. The pancreas is the organ that secretes both insulin for blood sugar regulation and digestive enzymes to begin to...
by clinicadmin | Aug 23, 2016 | Behavior, Fun Facts, Things You Should Know
Those of us who are cat owners know how special they are-quirky, cuddly, aloof, acrobatic, puzzling. We are completely devoted and sometimes frustrated by them at the same time. One of the most frequently heard questions is…”Why does my cat wake me up at 2...
by clinicadmin | Jul 12, 2016 | Uncategorized
When I was asked to write this, the topic seemed simple enough – Why do you rescue senior dogs? As I thought about it I realized that the answer was difficult to put into words. After all, for the majority of folks our companion animals are part of our family for many...
by clinicadmin | Mar 15, 2016 | Uncategorized
Lyme disease is a very complicated disease. It is rampant in New England and effects both dogs and humans. Sometimes, even though clients try their best, dogs will still test positive for Lyme disease. It is not that their efforts have failed, but Lyme is an...
by clinicadmin | Sep 18, 2015 | Fun Facts, Latest News, Things You Should Know, Uncategorized
Did you know, statistically, that black colored dogs are the last to be adopted and, consequently, experience an unusually high euthanasia rate? No one knows exactly why (perhaps it’s the color black being associated with evil?) yet one man is trying to bring...