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 […]

November is National Pet Diabetes Month

Monday, November 9th, 2015

November is National Pet Diabetes Month, but with more than 50% of the nation’s cats and dogs overweight or obese, raising awareness of the common endocrine disease has been extended to pets – rather than just their human caretakers. It is estimated that one in every 200 cats may be affected by diabetes, being the […]

Great Dane Helps 10-year-old Find Her Footing

Thursday, November 5th, 2015

A special bond between a Woburn, Massachusetts girl and her 131-pound Great Dane is making national news. Bella Burton, an energetic and talkative 10-year-old, suffers from Morquio Syndrome and up until recently relied on a variety of crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs for mobility. Now, she simply leans on her dog George. Bella’s rare inherited birth […]

Worried About Pet Food Recalls? Check This Website

Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

Pet food recalls are often in the news, and feeding your pet food that has been recalled can lead to serious health problems. Thankfully, the American Veterinary Medical Association (better known as the AMVA) now has an up-to-date website listing all active pet food recalls. You can view recalls from the last 365 days on […]

Rabies is Still a Threat

Friday, October 2nd, 2015

September 28th was World Rabies Day, an international event established by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control to raise awareness of the deadly virus. The theme for 2015 is “End Rabies Together.” With this in mind, it’s the perfect time to take a few minutes to educate yourself about rabies prevention and treatment. Rabies is […]

Most Popular Dog Breeds – Is there one that is right for you?

Friday, September 25th, 2015

Dogs occupy a larger place than ever in our society in recent years. They’re not just pets – they’re real members of our families. People have come to cherish a wide variety of these four-legged friends. Depending on your personality, physical environment and time commitment, one of the breeds listed below would most likely make […]

57% of Cats and 52% of Dogs Are Obese

Tuesday, September 8th, 2015

The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention has revealed that pet obesity rates has held steady in the past year, with 57.6% of cats and 52.6% of dogs recorded as overweight or obese, despite efforts by the Association to spread awareness of the dangers of pet obesity. Pet obesity, like obesity in humans, can lead to […]

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