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FAQ’s About Feline Arthritis

By |March 22nd, 2023|News|

Feline arthritis is more common than most cat owners realize, and this painful condition can significantly decrease your feline friend’s mobility. To help ensure your cat can continue to jump to their favorite resting spot, our Madison Street Animal Hospital team answers frequently asked questions about feline arthritis. Question: What causes arthritis in cats? Answer: [...]

Pet Toxins 101

By |March 7th, 2023|News|

Many items you commonly eat or use around your house, garage, and yard are toxic to pets, and if your pet is poisoned, they can suffer serious, potentially life-threatening consequences. Our Madison Street Animal Hospital team wants to help ensure your pet avoids toxin exposure, and we offer a pet toxin crash course to teach [...]

Pet Dental Health Facts You Should Know

By |February 10th, 2023|News|

You may joke about your pet’s bad breath, but the stench actually indicates poor oral health, which is no laughing matter. Pets’ persistent bad breath is one of dental disease’s first signs, along with gum inflammation and discolored teeth. February is National Pet Dental Health Month, and our Madison Street Animal Hospital team members are [...]

The Veterinary Professional Mental Health Crisis

By |February 5th, 2023|Uncategorized|

Caregiving professionals, such as doctors, dentists, and veterinarians, often experience higher stress, burnout, compassion fatigue, and mental illness levels than the general population. The emotional stress and financial burdens COVID-19 protocols placed on the veterinary health system have become amplified, resulting in spiking suicide rates in veterinarians and their team members, with many people leaving [...]

Top 5 Cold Weather Pet Dangers

By |January 26th, 2023|News|

While some people enjoy cold weather and ski trips, many dread the winter season because of the bone-chilling temperatures, snow, and ice, which can put a damper on outdoor activities. Winter can also be tough on pets, because—despite having their own fur coats—most cannot tolerate cold weather any better than people. Pet owners who overestimate [...]

What Are My Pet’s Vaccines Preventing?

By |January 19th, 2023|News, Vaccinations, Vaccinations|

Vaccines are the mainstay of your pet’s preventive care program, which is the best way to help keep them healthy. Vaccines contain non-infectious pathogen versions that stimulate the immune system to fight off disease should your pet become infected with the real thing. Most pet owners acknowledge the need for vaccines, but may be unfamiliar [...]

Wellness Screenings—The Key to a Healthy Pet

By |January 6th, 2023|News|

Check-ups, updates, annual services, shots, exams, and vaccines—these terms are frequently used in reference to a pet’s yearly veterinary visit, but they only scratch the surface. Your pet’s annual wellness or preventive care appointment is more than routine—it’s a valuable opportunity for your veterinary team to measure your pet’s health and wellbeing, strengthen their immune [...]

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