A client called last night asking this question. I want to share the answer in hopes it helps keep your dog safe. My dog just ate rat poison. What do I do? Rodenticide poisoning is the accidental ingestion of products used to kill rodents such as mice, rats and gophers. These products are common and…
Check it Out – You Now Have Online Access to Your Pet’s Info
In keeping with our commitment to provide excellent patient care, we are excited to introduce a new and user-friendly online service called ePetHealth. ePetHealth is an option that will allow you: • 24/7 online access to your pet’s medical information • Ability to make appointments or boarding reservations by email, text or phone. You can…
Check out “Welcome to Doxieville” book by Local Authors and Illustrator
Welcome to Doxieville! Granville Veterinary Clinic is pleased to feature the new children’s book, “Welcome to Doxieville”, for sale in our lobby and at Village Pet Market. This book is written by Todd Martin and co-creator Trudi Martin and illustrated by Granville Veterinary Clinic’s Jan Row. Based on real dachshunds owned by the Martins, children will…
Can You Give Your Pet Ibuprofen? Or Aspirin?
This is a common question pet owners ask when they are looking for a pin medication for their pet. Ibuprofen and aspirin are not generally recommended for dogs.Many dogs are sensitive to ibuprofen and aspirin and can suffer from severe signs of toxicity including stomach ulcers that cause bloody vomiting and diarrhea as well as…
What is the Difference between Sentinel® Flavor Tabs and Sentinel® Spectrum Chewables?
What is the difference between Sentinel® Flavor Tabs and Sentinel® Spectrum Chewables? A client recently asked this question so we thought we would share our answer. Both products contain Milbemycin and Lufenuron which Prevents flea maturation, heartworm prevention, kills hookworms, roundworms, whipworms. The difference is Sentinel® Spectrum Chewables also contains Praziquantel which kills tapeworms.