Driving back from an out of state wedding this weekend I saw several dogs loving the 65 mph rush of wind blowing back lips and ears. While dogs can’t get enough of this fun, owners don’t realize the risks of eye injury due to debris kicked up from the pavement.… read more →
Know The Facts About Letting Your Cat Choose Their Indoor Versus An Outdoor Lifestyle Whether you’ve just acquired a grand old cat or a feisty kitten, you’ve got to decide if you want to keep your feline indoors or let him roam outdoors. Learning what it takes to keep your… read more →
Animal Control Checking To Make Sure Your Dog’s Tags Are Up To Date This Spring Every News Channel in Pittsburgh and the Newspaper have been running a public service story that the State, City, and County Dog Wardens will be on the lookout for dogs without current Rabies and License… read more →
Six Things To Know About Feline Hypertension Blood pressure in cats is measured with the systolic value (upper number) representing the pressure in the blood vessels when the heart is contracting and the diastolic value (lower number) representing the pressure in the blood vessels when the heart relaxes. Many cats… read more →
We never want to imagine a scenario where a pet needs cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), but if you find your pet non-responsive without a pulse, knowing how to jump in and help can make the critical difference. The goal of CPR is to provide blood flow and oxygen to the brain… read more →
Cats Don’t Cough Often, So Any Persisting Cough In A Cat Should Be Investigated Is your cat having wheezing or coughing fits that last for just a few minutes, but otherwise he seems to appear active and healthy? Cats don’t seem to routinely cough as often as dogs or humans,… read more →
Every year during the third week of March clients call in to alert us that they are suddenly seeing ticks on their pets. Given the mild winter of 2019, there have been tick sightings throughout the past three months, but now the tick hatch out is upon us. In addition… read more →
It is a fun time of year here at Pittsburgh Spay and Vaccination Clinic, as we are meeting many new puppies and kittens! As we bring new pets into our families and around the children in our lives it is important to make sure everyone is protected from any possible… read more →
Have We Made Their Lives A Little Too Easy?? The Cornell Feline Health Center thinks we need to make feeding your cat more of a natural process, emphasizing a cat’s inherent desire to hunt. Hunting keeps the cat active, which burns calories and promotes a healthy body weight and lean… read more →
Have We Made Their Lives A Little Too Easy?? The Cornell Feline Health Center thinks we need to make feeding your cat more of a natural process, emphasizing a cat’s inherent desire to hunt. Hunting keeps the cat active, which burns calories and promotes a healthy body weight and lean… read more →