Is Sleeping With A Pet Beneficial Your Health

Monday, March 7th, 2016

A recent study by the Mayo Clinic’s Center for Sleep Medicine in Arizona reported some people may benefit from sharing a bed with a pet. The study looked at 74 pet owners – 56% of whom allow their pet in the bedroom with them. Of those, 41% believe sleeping with their pet is beneficial to […]

Some Must-Have Mobile Apps for Pet Parents

Monday, March 7th, 2016

There’s an app for everything and pet-related needs and topics are no different. Gone are the days when Google was the sole provider of dog and cat information for pet parents on the go. Apps keep convenient information and tools a finger swipe away – and for minimal cost. Pet parents can download everything from […]

Dog Breeds with Short Lifespans

Monday, March 7th, 2016

Choosing which breed of dog to share your home and life with is always an exciting process. You’ll weigh factors such as size, temperament, grooming needs, and activity level, but what about life span? Larger animals in the wild tend to encounter fewer predators, and as such they usually live longer than smaller creatures. Man’s […]

Happy 2016! Have You Made Any Pet Resolutions?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2016

A new year is upon us. With it comes the opportunity to start anew and set some goals for better, healthier and more productive living. As a pet owner, the new year also marks a fresh opportunity to include your pet’s wellbeing in your good-intentioned plans. Here are five New Year’s resolutions to consider: 1. […]

Virginia Police Department K9s are Safer Thanks to CNN News Anchor

Tuesday, February 9th, 2016

Krijger, a Belgian Malinois with the Norfolk, Virginia police department, served his last day as a police K9 on January 11. It was a Monday and Krijger had responded to a violent barricade situation at a home with his handler and other Norfolk officers. Fifty-eight-year-old Keith Richardon refused to leave his home despite pleas from […]

Kicking the Pet Obesity Problem in the New Year

Wednesday, January 20th, 2016

Should old acquaintance be forgot… Hanging onto the friends and memories of the year past isn’t a bad thing, but hanging on to old troubles may be. At the close of 2015, pet obesity was still believed to be on the rise in the U.S. It seems well-intentioned pet owners can’t kick the habit of […]

We’re Going There: Your Pet’s Anal Gland Health

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

If the title alone isn’t enough to scare you away, odds are you’re acutely aware of this unpleasant fact of nature. As a pet owner, it doesn’t get much worse than cuddling up on the couch with your furry companion and then getting a whiff of something absolutely foul. That pungent secretion comes from your […]

Senior Pets Face Same Obstacles As Senior Citizens

Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

At Mandarin Animal Hospital, our understanding of your pets’ needs have come a long way. The combination of improved nutrition, preventative vaccines and care, and cutting-edge technology to treat chronic diseases and injuries has markedly increased the life expectancy for your pets. Cats and dogs now often reach birthdays marking 16 or more years of […]

Vaccine Available for New Dog Flu Strain

Tuesday, December 1st, 2015

A vaccine protecting against a relatively new – and sometimes deadly – strain of Canine influenza, or “dog flu,” has just been released by two major veterinary pharmaceutical companies. The strain, known as H3N2, had been limited within Korea, China and Thailand since 2006. However, an outbreak in the Chicago area occurred earlier this year […]

Dog Breeds Prone to Cancer

Monday, November 16th, 2015

Golden Retrievers have long been the poster breed for family pets. Friendly, obedient, and intelligent, Goldens are ranked as the third most popular dog breed by the American Kennel Club. Although you wouldn’t suspect it from their care-free demeanor and smiling faces, the breed is plagued by a devastating predisposition to cancer. Approximately 60% of […]

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