Meghan is the owner of Riley, a 5 year old terrier mix. Riley had been acting fine at home but Meghan noticed there were little white worms in Riley’s stool. She brought Riley’s stool sample to Everhart recently to be… Read More
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April is Heartworm and Lyme disease Awareness Month!
April is Heartworm prevention and Lyme disease awareness in pets, month. Pets are infected with heartworms via a mosquito bite. An infected mosquito releases infected larvae into the bloodstream and within 6 months, adult worms, which can live up to… Read More
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Pennhip Certification
This past weekend Dr. Goodman and RVT Amy B. traveled to a conference in Las vegas to learn about and become Pennhip Certified! Pennhip is a radiographic screening method for assessing hip dysplasia commonly found in breeding dogs. We can’t… Read More
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Protect Your Hairless Pet’s Sensitive Skin with These Tips
Protect Your Hairless Pet’s Sensitive Skin with These Tips Hairless pets are at increased risk of developing infections, sunburn, dry skin and other skin conditions that can make them very uncomfortable. Fortunately, it’s easy to prevent these conditions by following… Read More
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Your Big Dog May Be More Likely to Develop These Health Problems
Are you familiar with the health conditions common in big dogs? Your large breed dog may be at increased risk of developing one or more of these conditions. Hip and Elbow Dysplasia Hip and elbow dysplasia occur due to malformations… Read More
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Try These Tricks the Next Time You Have to Give Your Pet Medication
Have you noticed that your pet seems to develop jaws of steel when it’s time for a dose of medicine? As you struggle to pry apart your furry friend’s teeth, you know you only have one chance to drop the… Read More
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Ehrlichiosis: What You Should Know
Lyme disease isn’t the only tick-borne illness that can sicken your pet. Erlichiosis may also make your furry friend miserable. Fortunately, antibiotic treatment can kill the bacteria responsible for the illness. What is Ehrlichiosis? Your dog may develop canine monocytic ehrlichiosis if… Read More
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From Dalmations to Siberian Huskies: How the Big (and Little) Screen Influences Pet Fads
Pottery Barn experienced a run on apothecary tables after “Friends’” character Rachel Green bought one for her apartment in a popular episode of the TV series. Viewers decided that if the table looked good in Rachel’s spacious New York apartment,… Read More
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Taurine: The Amino Acid Essential to Your Cat’s Health
If you’ve ever taken a close look at the small print on a bag or can of cat food, you’ve probably noticed that taurine is among the list of ingredients. Taurine is an amino acid that helps keep your pet… Read More
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How to Tell Your Pet’s Age From Its Teeth
Do you know your pet’s age? If you adopted your furry friend, his or her age may be a mystery. Fortunately, a quick look in your pet’s mouth can help you narrow down a general age range. Puppies and Kittens… Read More