I’d like to share additional risks of dogs in cars. The risk associated with pets in vehicles doesn’t end with heatstroke. Just as you should always wear a seatbelt, your pet should always be properly restrained while in the vehicle. That means a secure harness or a carrier. The dangers include: Being distracted by dogs…
Meet Our New Dog and Cat Groomer!
Call us a 740-587-1129 for more details and to schedule your appointment. All pets must be current on vacations to be grooming. For dogs this includes the Distemper (DHLPP or DHPP), Rabies and Bordetlla vaccines. For cats this includes the Distemper (FVRCP) and Rabies vaccines. Please provide a current record of your pets vaccinations, if…
What You Should Know About Leaving your Pet in the Car
Many well meaning pet owners can accidently injure their dogs. Never ever leave your dog in the car alone. Never. Common excuses pet owners make about leaving their dogs, “Oh, it will just be a few minutes while I go into the store,” or “But I cracked the windows…” These excuses don’t mean much when your…
When Should I Take My Pet to MedVet or OSU?
MedVet and OSU are referral clinics with the capability of doing some advanced diagnostics such as CT’s, MRI’s and much more. If at any point we believe your pet should go to one of the referral hospitals, they will discuss their recommendation with you.R
My Dog has been Vomiting or Having Diarrhea – What Should I do?
There is a large variation in the severity of signs associated with Vomiting (V) and Diarrhea (D). A dog that had a very small amount of diarrhea and vomited once, then it is possible the owner could provide symptomatic treatment at home for a few hours and if not better schedule an appointment. Specific treatments…