Category Archives: Behavior

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Frank, Blanche and the Swan

Posted on by Karen Johnson, DVM

On my way to work the other day I saw an adult raccoon do a 360 in the air after being hit by a car. It landed in the bushes and went scurrying off on three legs. I hate to … Continue reading

1 dog + 1 cat + 1 pig = Harmony? You bet!

Posted on by Lynne Hudlow

Many families, like mine, include Pets of multiple species. For those lucky enough to live outside the city with room for large animals to roam, your brood could include horses, llamas or other large animals. My neighbors, who live in … Continue reading

From the Vets’ Files: The Strange Things Our Pets Eat

Posted on by Tim Kolb, DVM

Submitted by Tim Kolb, DVM. Banfield, The Pet Hospital – Easton Market, OH. We certainly have had our share of memorable cases. Here’s a compilation of cases that all involved the Pet eating some strange or foreign object. Meet Skipper, … Continue reading

The Great Puddle Problem

Posted on by Lynne Hudlow

If you have little furry guys that are young and therefore have small bladders your potty-training challenge is to get them to the right “spot” at the right time to take care of business. Inevitably this doesn’t always happen and … Continue reading

My Travelling Folks

Posted on by Karen Johnson, DVM

Something seems to be different with my parents these last several months. It seems like every other week I get a call from Mom letting me know she and Dad are going on a road trip. I don’t really see … Continue reading

Maya’s Ordeal

Posted on by Kerri Marshall, DVM

I wanted to share a little “scare” our family had right before Halloween with our little dog, Maya. Every year I have both Popo and Maya, our little 6 pound Chihuahuas, dentals done. This requires anesthesia in Pets because cleaning … Continue reading

Spooked Dogs and Scared-y Cats

Posted on by Lynne Hudlow

Not all Pets show the same signs when they are afraid. Knowing when your Pet is fearful can be important in helping to keep them and other Pets and people safe. A stranger’s cat or dog might act very differently … Continue reading

Roll Over, Rover, it’s Back to School Time

Posted on by Kerri Marshall, DVM

Back to school time is exciting for your kids, but can be upsetting for your dog! If your kids spend a lot of time with your dog over the summer, it may be hard for your dog when they are … Continue reading

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