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Strongsville Veterinarian Helps Fight Fleas
Posted on 2012-02-21 07:10:04
Feline and canine allergic dermatitis can be an issue for pet owners even in the winter months. Not only are these parasites an itchy nuisance, but they can lead to a variety of pet health issues. At Crossroads Animal Hospital in Strongsville, just south of Cleveland, we believe that flea prevention is a necessary part of any pet wellness care regimen. The best way to deal with fleas is to keep them from gaining a well-established foot-hold in your home. Once you start seeing fleas, it is likely your pet and household are already heavily infested. Topical medications, such as Frontline, are largely successful at preventing fleas and in killing any existing fleas. These medications are applied once a month to your cat or dog and stay in the pet’s skin and hair to kill the flea when it comes into contact with the topical product. They also act on flea eggs, preventing them from hatching.
Flea Prevention as Part of Pet Wellness Care
Do you make flea prevention a part of your regular pet wellness care routine? What do you do to prevent fleas from pestering your animals? Do you seek advice from a veterinarian on flea prevention? We invite you to share your experiences with our readers by leaving a comment below.
Strongsville Veterinarians Connecting with Community Through Facebook
Posted on 2012-01-20 11:10:46
In a world where social media dominates cultural relations, our group of Strongsville veterinarians are working hard to use Facebook to connect with our customers and the surrounding community. We understand that people are leading increasingly busy lives, and Facebook is fast becoming a central hub for staying connected with friends, family, business associates and even your pet's veterinarian.Our Facebook page serves as a way to update our customers and the community about important events involving our animal clinic, as well as information about clinic hours and online services. The page always features contact information and links to our website, where you can fill your pet's prescription or request an appointment.
Additionally, the Crossroads Animal Hospital Facebook page serves as a great way for all pet lovers in our community to share adorable images of their pets with other pet owners. We are constantly showing off our patients, as well as spreading word about lost animals and those in need of a new home.
Making Pet Wellness Care a Part of Everyday Life
So often the busyness of life prohibits pet owners from remembering to stay updated on the latest in health care for their four-legged friends. By following our animal hospital on Facebook, our regular updates keep you informed of the latest in animal health care, as well as provide information about the signs and symptoms of certain diseases and allow patients and fans to share cute photos of their pets.
We regularly use our Facebook wall to answer the community's questions about pet wellness care, as well as offer helpful tips for at home care, such as dog obedience training, proper pet nutrition and pet dental care. You never know when the information we provide or link to on our page could save your pet's or another pet's life.
Are you friends with us on Facebook yet? What type of information would like to see more of on our page?
FDA Cautions Dog Owners About Chicken Jerky Treats
Posted on 2011-11-30 05:38:44
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
- Weakness
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea (sometimes with blood)
- Increased thirst
- Increased urination
Pet Wellness Care From Experienced Veterinarians
Posted on 2011-11-14 07:49:41
At our animal hospital, we know the importance of overall pet wellness care, which is why we provide dental services to animals in Strongsville and the surrounding areas of Middleburg Heights, Brunswick and Berea. Our Strongsville veterinarians offer comprehensive health and dental services for the pets we see. Our services include cleanings and tooth x-rays to determine if oral disease is present. If it's caught early enough, treating a pet's oral bacterial disease may prevent it from infecting other vital areas of the body, such as the liver, heart and brain.As with other health complications, periodontal disease in animals is best treated with preventative care. It's important that you don't wait until your pet has a problem to seek dental care. A visit to our animal hospital for an annual teeth cleaning and check-up aids in the total health of your pet. The veterinarians at Crossroads Animal Hospital will inspect for potential or existing dental disease and will prescribe a home dental care regimen to keep your pet's teeth healthy and clean.
The Importance of Pet Dental Care
When caring for your pet, regular trips to the veterinarian for health check-ups and vaccinations is essential to their care. Like humans, however, pet dental care is also important to your animal's overall wellness. Rather than assume the myth that animals are supposed to have bad breath or that their teeth are self-cleaning, it's your responsibility as a pet owner to keep your pet's mouth clean and free of the bacteria that causes periodontal disease in a large percentage of animals.
At home, you should be brushing your pet's teeth frequently and regularly inspecting its mouth for signs of potential problems, such as red or swollen gums, increased salivation, halitosis, missing teeth, plaque build-up or any other unusual problems that could signal periodontal disease. If you discover anything out of the ordinary, it's important to seek dental care from a veterinarian who understands and can treat the dental needs of pets.
Pet Wellness Care: Keep Them Happy and Healthy
Posted on 2011-11-07 10:07:43
Pet wellness care refers to the proactive steps taken to ensure the continued good health of the pet. At our animal hospital in Strongsville, each of our team members is committed to providing your pet with the best possible care and attention while he is healthy, and if he should fall ill. From regular examinations to specialized pet nutrition, wellness care involves making sure every part of your pet remains healthy.Wellness Care, Vaccinations and Prevention
Most people are aware that regular vaccinations are one way to keep your pet healthy. They are, however, just a small part of your pet’s wellness care. One of the main ways we can monitor the health of your pet, and catch any conditions or illnesses before they become problematic, is through a wellness exam. Our complete nose-to-tail examination will help us build a health profile for your pet — a base-line we can use to monitor the health of your pet. These examinations are also a great opportunity for you to ask any questions about pet nutrition, vaccination schedules, or recommended toys and treats.
Pet dental care is as important as a regular check up. Studies have shown that as many as 75 percent of all pets have developed some sort of dental disease by the time they are three years old. Periodontal disease is just one of the many dental related issues that can occur in pets. If your pet’s breath is excessively aromatic, then you should have one of our veterinarians examine his teeth.
Animal orthopedics concentrates on addressing a pet’s lack of mobility. Hip dysplasia is just one condition that can be caught early if the pet is receiving regular wellness care.
Loving your pet and feeding it a healthy diet are just some of the responsibilities of a pet owner. Giving your animal regular checkups and wellness care will ensure your pet lives a long and healthy life.
What is your pet wellness care program? Do you schedule regular pet dental check-ups? We would love to hear your comments!
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