January is National Train Your Dog Month
January is National Train Your Dog Month. Based on what I have seen out in the world, as well as inside our veterinary hospital, there is no general standard for what a “trained dog” looks like. People have different expectations for how dogs should “behave” and what types of behavior they find acceptable or not.
Start Early When Socializing Your Puppy
By Reese Odenwelder, DVM Getting a new puppy is a very exciting time! There is so much fresh love and happiness with adding a new furry friend to the family. Certainly we want what is best for our new pet and during this novel period we often focus on the “now”. This typically includes potty training, nutrition, vaccines, or even grooming and obedience. As we try to master these goals as quick as possible we can often overlook important life steps for these furry kids.
How To Tell If Your Pet Is In Pain
Veterinarians see this often – by the time an owner may notice that a dog or cat is sick or not feeling well, the animal tends to be very sick. This is especially common in cats. Animals are masters at hiding their illnesses so it’s important as a pet owner that you understand how to detect signs of pain or discomfort in your pets.
The Rising Threat: Why Heartworm Prevention for Pets is Now More Vital Than Ever
In recent years, the conversation around climate change has intensified, and rightfully so. The warming of our planet is not only affecting weather patterns and ecosystems but also posing unexpected risks to our furry companions. Among these risks, one particularly insidious threat is the increased prevalence of heartworm disease in pets. Surprisingly, this risk is not confined to low-lying areas but extends even to higher altitude climates.
“Kennel Cough”
“Kennel Cough”, what comes to mind when we see this word? Generally, we think of the “common cold” of the dog world that our little fur friends get when going to kennel or grooming facilities. In recent years, there has been a change in the name to illustrate the big picture of the disease more accurately: Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex or CIRDC.
Traveling with Pets: Tips for Intra-State and International Journeys
Traveling with pets can be an exciting adventure, whether you’re heading to a nearby state or embarking on an international journey. However, it comes with its own set of challenges and regulations that pet owners must be aware of to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. In this blog post, we’ll explore the essential tips for traveling with pets, recent CDC regulations, and some potential dangers to be mindful of. Tips for Intra-State Travel with Pets
National Immunization Awareness Month
Happy August, my favorite month of the year! It’s also national pet immunization awareness month. Living in a global pandemic, we can all understand the importance of immunizations, or vaccines, for keeping our pets safe. Vaccines work by stimulating an immune response by familiarizing their system to the specific disease particle. Having this pathogen-specific immunity allows them to respond faster if they are exposed and prevent or lessen the severity of signs associated with the disease.
Unlock the Benefits of the Alpine Pets Club: Your Pet Care Rewards Program
At Alpine Animal Hospital, we’re always looking for ways to show our appreciation for you and your pets. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce the Alpine Pets Club, an exclusive loyalty program designed to reward you for the care and love you provide your furry friends. Through our app, we’ve made it easier than ever to stay connected to your pet’s health while earning rewards that make your visits even more valuable.
Natural Disasters
Natural disasters: something we all hope we never have to deal with thus rarely plan for. Unfortunately, you do not have to be living in a hurricane or earthquake zone to be affected. Wildfires, floods, landslides, winter storms, and even thunder and lightning are considered natural disasters that can negatively affect you and the animals under your protection. September is National Preparedness Month and the team here at Alpine Animal Hospital would like to help you create a disaster plan by asking you a few questions.
What a Pet Needs
April is a month that celebrates many pet-related topics: National Heartworm Awareness Month, National Pet First Aid Awareness Month, and National Pet Day, to name a few. This month we are going to discuss something different than the usual April topics; we are going to talk about ways that you can support your pet in the best way possible to ensure a long happy life with them.