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How to Stay Active with Your Pet

Staying active is an important part of a healthy lifestyle, and as a responsible pet owner, you must ensure your pet stays active too. More than half of U.S. pets are overweight—putting them at risk for chronic health problems and a shortened lifespan—and the statistics for Canadian pets are likely similar. Along with a nutritious, [...]

5 Myths About Professional Dental Cleanings for Pets

Many misconceptions about dental cleanings for pets circulate among pet owners, who are often confused about what happens during the procedure, how veterinary procedures differ from anesthesia-free cleanings, and why cleanings are even essential for pets. We uncover the truth about your pet’s oral health and what happens during a professional dental cleaning—read on for [...]

Cold Weather Pet Safety Misconceptions

Ontario residents are no strangers to extremely cold temperatures. Cold weather poses risks to people and pets. Your pet doesn’t understand the many cold weather hazards, and your responsibility is to ensure they stay safe, no matter the temperature. To underscore the importance of protecting your furry friend when the temperature drops, our North Waterloo [...]

Good Bones—5 Ways to Help Your Pet Live Longer

Although we can only speculate about the human equivalent of a cat or dog year—whether a year of your pet’s life equals 7 or 70 years—their life span would never be long enough. Dogs and cats live short lives and age much faster than humans—by some measures, a large-breed dog is considered a senior at [...]

A Pet Owner’s Guide To Anaesthesia Safety

Undergoing surgery without being anaesthetized is unimaginable. To keep them pain free and safe, your pet must be anaesthetized for some veterinary procedures such as dental services, diagnostic imaging, and surgery. Our North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team understands your concern for your pet’s health and safety when they must be anaesthetized, and we want to [...]

Pet Obesity and Weight Management

Pet weight issues and obesity are at an all-time high. And, as the scale number increases, so does the number of North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital patients presenting with weight-related challenges and life-altering health disorders. Pet obesity’s impact on the companion animal population is devastating—yet completely preventable. Take an honest look at your pet’s condition and [...]

Guidelines to Keep Your Indoor Cat Happy

Cats can become bored or depressed if not properly stimulated, and they can develop behavioral problems and health conditions that affect their quality of life. Our North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team wants to help by offering guidelines to ensure your indoor cat remains happy and healthy. Make your home a cat-friendly environment Cats are unique [...]

’Tis the (Allergy) Season—Seasonal Allergies in Pets

Jingle-jingle. No, it’s not Christmas in July. And you are not hearing sleigh bells in the middle of summer—it’s your pet’s collar tags jingle-jangling as your pet scratches all day, and night. ’Tis the season for environmental allergies—and these frustrating airborne substances that cause us to sniffle, sneeze and cough commonly give our pets the [...]

Pet Heat Safety 101

Summertime’s pleasant weather encourages us to enjoy the outdoors with our pets, but the higher temperatures increase their heatstroke risk. Because they sweat minimally, pets have difficulty keeping cool, and they develop heatstroke when their body temperature rises above normal. Our North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team takes your pet’s heat safety seriously, and we’re answering [...]

Myths Debunked About Heartworm Disease in Pets

Many Canadian pet owners believe their pets aren’t at risk for heartworms, but studies have demonstrated that heartworm infections are increasing in Canada. Our team at North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital wants to debunk some commonly held beliefs about heartworm disease in pets, to ensure your pet is protected. Myth #1: Heartworm disease affects only pets [...]

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