Nigel’s Story – Part 2
My next step was deciding how to treat him…
My next step was deciding how to treat him…
In February 2016 it was Nigel’s turn to have his senior workup. Pez, my other senior cat, had already visited the clinic for hers. Digby and Winston, my two adult dogs, also had their checkups. I had left Nigel for last because he seemed the healthiest of the bunch.
This week’s blogger covers natural solutions for storm phobia and noise phobia in dogs.
Ticks are a part of life in Saskatchewan. We grow up knowing where they live and being taught to tuck our pants in our socks, but it never hurts to be reminded about the threats they pose and the proper removal of the little blood suckers.
Read this blog to learn more about the education and job description of your Registered Veterinary Technologists.
While most people consider the Robin a harbinger of spring, people who live in Saskatchewan know that another sign of the season is the emergence of ticks. This year, they have appeared earlier than they normally do…
Last year’s Tick season began in March due to mild temperatures and minimal snow cover. The bad news is that this year we’ve had less snow fall and warm temperature spikes…
Do you suspect your dog has cataracts? Make an appointment for a thorough exam for your dog or cat today!
Are looking for an animal hospital to be your partner in giving your puppy the best head start in life? Look no further than Martensville Animal Hospital.
Nelson is an energetic and loving Greyhound X that belongs to one of our technicians. He is a rambunctious boy and loves nothing more than chewing his ball! Last August, Crystal returned from a night at the movies to find blood all over her dining room.