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Tips to Reduce Your Pet’s Stress at the Veterinary Office

Our North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team strives to make your pet’s veterinary visit as positive as possible. You can help us by taking steps before, during, and after your pet’s appointment to set up your dog or cat for success. Follow our tips to reduce your pet’s veterinary visit stress.  Prepare your pet before their [...]

Forever Young: 10 Ways to Support Your Senior Pet

As your pet grows older, they will likely require extra care and attention to help them enjoy their golden years to the fullest. Here are 10 easy ways to support your senior pet, so they will stay happy, healthy, and forever young at heart. #1: Tailor your senior pet’s nutrition As your pet ages, their [...]

Feline Foundations: How to Set Up Your Cat for Litter Box Success

Most cat owners would prefer to tuck away and forget about their cat’s litter box until the box needs cleaning, but that is not possible. While litter boxes may not top your list of dinner party topics, they play an essential role in your cat’s wellbeing, and you should understand what your cat wants. Litter [...]

What Pet Owners Should Know About Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious health issue, but when detected early, the condition can typically be managed, improving your pet’s quality and quantity of life. Our North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team believes knowledge is power, and we explain all you need to know about CKD, especially why screening and early detection are so [...]

Benefits of Cat Friendly Practice Certification

Veterinary visits can be stressful for any pet, but for felines—and their owners—the experience can be downright exasperating. If you’ve ever tried to coax a stressed-out kitty into a travel carrier, you know what we mean.  Regular veterinary care is essential for feline health, yet statistics indicate cats are not getting annual veterinary care as [...]

The Wonder Year: Your Puppy’s First Year

Hi, it’s me, your 8-week-old golden retriever puppy, Oliver—but you can call me Ollie. I’m so excited to experience life’s adventures by your side, and I know we will have a great time during our first year together. My first year will be one of incredible growth and development, so I wanted to share a [...]

Managing Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases in Pets

Ticks are a growing threat to pet and human health, because their traditional ranges are expanding as weather patterns change. The deer tick, which can carry Lyme disease, is often considered the most dangerous, but any tick can spread a number of diseases. The North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team wants pet owners to know that [...]

Taking Care of Toxins: Common Pet Toxins in Your Environment

Toxic substances are everywhere in your home, yard, and garden that can quickly result in deadly consequences for your furry pal, but knowing about the common toxins you are hiding can keep your pet safe from harm. Read on to learn the most common pet toxins found in homes, yards, and gardens. Pet toxins in [...]

12 Pet Emergencies that Require Immediate Veterinary Attention

At 7 p.m. on Friday evening, your pet vomits. Should you rush them to the emergency veterinary clinic, or is it OK to monitor them until the morning? Knowing when your pet needs emergency veterinary care can help save their life. If you’re concerned about your pet’s condition, read our North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team’s [...]

A Purr-fect Start—Helping Your New Cat Feel at Home

Cats are creatures of habit, so transitioning them to a new home and family requires time, empathy, and thoughtful planning. To help ensure a transition that is as smooth and stress-free as possible, the Certified Cat Friendly North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team compiled a top 10 list of our favorite cat-acclimation tips. #1: Be patient [...]

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