Canine rehabilitation exercises are becoming prevalent in veterinary medicine. Rehabilitation tools may be used on many levels for the canine client, beginning with basic rehab practices and for that pet the practice would like to offer. Let’s explore canine rehabilitation… Read More
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Hereford Zone: What Does Canine Rehabilitation Mean?
When it comes to recovering from injuries and surgery, physical therapy or rehabilitation has assisted many people. Physical rehab is increasingly helping animals restore their functionality, mobility, and quality of life. Read on to understand more about canine rehabilitation.
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What Are Corneal Ulcers in Dogs?
To understand corneal ulcers in dogs, you must first know how the cornea functions. The cornea is a transparent, shiny component in front of the eyeball. It’s like a clear windowpane. Mount Carmel Animal Hospital is here to help you… Read More
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Baltimore County: March 30th is Take a Walk in the Park Day
Although walking your dog is critical to keeping your home carpet unblemished, taking a stroll with your pet provides other benefits. Since It’s almost Take a Walk in the Park Day, we encourage you to grab a leash and go… Read More
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National Poison Prevention Week: What is Xylitol Toxicity in Dogs?
Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that’s used to sweeten sugar-free products like candies, gums, and baked goods. Xylitol is also found in various nonfood products such as toothpastes, sunscreens, other oral hygiene items, cosmetics, deodorants, and hair care products. Every… Read More
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Baltimore & Carroll County: It’s National Professional Pet Sitters Week
Leaving your pet in someone else’s care can be challenging for you and your dog or cat. Luckily, there are a few easy things you can do to ensure everything goes as smoothly. In honor of National Professional Pet Sitters… Read More
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Baltimore County: National Kidney Month & Kidney Disease in Dogs and Cats
Kidney disease in pets can be caused by numerous conditions that negatively impact their kidneys’ and related organs’ health and functioning. In honor of National Kidney Month, Mount Carmel Animal Hospital in Baltimore County shares information about the causes, symptoms,… Read More
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Pet Dental Month: Understanding Gingival Hyperplasia in Baltimore County
Have you recently noticed your dog’s gum tissue excessively growing? This is due to gingival hyperplasia, a condition provoked by an increase in the number of cells within the gums. In honor of pet dental month, Mount Carmel Animal Hospital,… Read More
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Pet Dental Month: The Severity of a Slab Fracture in Dogs
A slab fracture in dogs commonly occurs and can result from external trauma, such as chewing on hard items like bones or other hard, non-flexible chew toys or something more extreme like being hit by a car or a hard… Read More
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Pet Dental Month: Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesion
When something is off with your cat, it can be difficult to tell sometimes. Cats are notoriously good at hiding when they aren’t feeling well. They do show subtle changes, and you can notice things such as abnormal behavior as… Read More