by Amherst | Jun 8, 2015 | Blog
Bladder Stones: When to Pursue Surgery and When to Try Diet Therapy Recently I saw an interesting case of a dog that was brought to our Vancouver veterinary hospital because she had urinated in the house. Gigi is a 3 ½ year old, house trained, spayed, female Miniature...
by Amherst | Jun 1, 2015 | Blog, Dental
Like us, every time our pets eat there is a bacterial film called plaque, which builds up on the surfaces of their teeth. When mixed with calcium this forms hard deposits on the teeth called tartar. Over time, plaque and tartar on the teeth contribute to gum recession...
by Amherst | May 27, 2015 | Blog, Dental
During a new puppy exam, one of the things I like to discuss is home dental care. Home dental care involves brushing your pet’s teeth to slow down the accumulation of plaque that leads to tartar and gum disease. Puppy or kitten hood is the best time to positively...
by Amherst | May 19, 2015 | Blog
This regal looking fellow is Tiger. Tiger is a 9 year old long haired tabby. He is one of the most laid back, cool cats we have met here at our Vancouver Veterinary Hospital. He loves having his chin scratched and is an extremely affectionate guy. Tiger’s most...
by Amherst | May 15, 2015 | Blog
Here at our Vancouver Veterinary Hospital, we have the pleasure of meeting amazing animals every day. Their owners share with us some great stories about their accomplishments and their unique characteristics; and these animals never cease to amaze us. This heroic dog...
by Amherst | May 11, 2015 | Blog, Pet Wellness
Does My Pet Have Arthritis and What Should I Do About It Osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative disease that may affect any joint but is commonly found in a pet’s hip, elbow, shoulder, stifle (knee), carpus (wrist), hock (ankle) or intervertebral joints (spine)....