Your fur baby’s dental health plays a significant role in their overall health, comfort, and quality of life. As pet parents, it’s crucial that we provide our pets with proper dental care and take them to the vet for an… Read More
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Pet Dental Health Month: Negative Effects of Dental Disease on Your Pets
The month of February focuses on educating and promoting your pets’ dental health. Our pets’ dental health is just as important as our own. Poor dental health can negatively affect our fur babies, impacting their health, comfort, and everyday lives.
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Puppy Training Tips to Get You Through Train Your Pet Month
January is Train Your Pet month, and MCAH is dedicated to helping you out. In this blog, we will discuss the most important things you can do to improve your pet’s training. Training is about consistent, positive reinforcement of good… Read More
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Tips for Enjoying January: Walk Your Pet Month
Start the new year off right by celebrating Walk Your Pet Month. This January, we are hoping to encourage you to walk your pet safely and more often. The winter season poses specific health risks to your pet that we… Read More
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Everything You Need to Know About Cold Weather Safety for Outside Cats
Outside cats enjoy a fulfilling life of fun and excitement, but you can make their lives easier with these tips. As cold weather settles in, cats that live outside may become exposed to the elements. To boost their winter safety,… Read More
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Holiday Pet Safety: Keep Your Furry Friends Out of the Veterinarian’s Office
Holidays are full of decorations and food that brighten your home but can be dangerous for your pets. In this blog, we will discuss how to keep your pets safe from the items in your home that bring out the… Read More
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National Bladder Health Month and Your Cat
Although November, National Bladder Health Month, has technically ended, knowing about urinary obstruction could save your cat’s life. Urinary obstructions are fatal if left untreated. If not treated early enough, they can also cause lasting damage to your pet’s urinary… Read More
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Keeping Your Pets Safe This Thanksgiving: Pancreatitis Edition
The best way to show your pets how much you care about them this Thanksgiving is by keeping them away from the human food. Many pets develop acute pancreatitis from eating rich, fatty foods. Most food on Thanksgiving is much… Read More
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Pet Diabetes Month: What to Look For and How We Treat It
November is Pet Diabetes Month, and Mount Carmel Animal Hospital wants to let you know about it. Like people, diabetes in dogs and cats is caused by the body’s mismanagement of blood glucose. Uncontrolled diabetes can be disabling and eventually… Read More