Croton Animal Hospital offers invaluable personal advice when you feel the time may be approaching. Consider these questions carefully when faced with the overwhelming decision of euthanasia. • Is your…
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I stood by your bed last night, I came to have a peep. I could see that you were crying, You found it hard to sleep. I whined to you…
The joy of pet ownership is always tempered by one thing – our beloved pets don’t live as long as we do. Eventually, most pet owners are faced with the…
Croton Animal Hospital recommends that healthy dogs and cats visit the veterinarian twice a year for a complete exam and laboratory testing. For senior petizens, the frequency of wellness exams…
Periodontal disease in cats and dogs is one of the most common infectious diseases in the world. It occurs in two forms: gingivitis, a reversible inflammation of the gums; and…
1. Cut down on waste that takes space and switch to biodegradable poop bags. The bags decompose in about the same amount of time as an apple. 2. Overpopulation, and…
Puppies and kittens are born without teeth. That’s the good news. Six to eight weeks later they’ll develop a full set of baby teeth – and a potential set of…
Brush your pet’s teeth when she’s calm and relaxed. Set a routine. Working up to brushing daily is ideal. But if her mouth is healthy, even three days a week…
When it comes to dental care, your dog or cat needs to have good oral hygiene just like you. Mouth problems like gum disease can lead to more health problems,…
February is National Pet Dental Health Month, a great reminder that dental health is about more than just teeth; your pet’s oral hygiene affects his overall health, and is so…