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01Mar
Updated Spay and Neuter Recommendations
By Dr. Kim Hsu, Bothell Pet Hospital
It has been said that practicing medicine is an art. Doctors continuously make recommendations that affect the health and well-being of their patients both short and long-term. The latest technology, new research findings, and owners’ resources all factor in to our...
02Feb
Ear Infections (Otitis Externa) in a Dog or Cat
Image by German photographer Elke Vogelsang
It's time for a pop quiz! What is the number one reason for vet visits? If you said ear infections, you're right!
According to Veterinary Pet Insurance, this was the number one reason for canine vet visits in 2015. It also made the...
02Dec
Assessing and Treating Your Pet’s Oral Health
Here at Bothell Pet Hospital, we have a passion for practicing good veterinary medicine and a true desire to advance our dental skills.
Recently our technicians attended a dental seminar at the Animal Dental Training Center in Baltimore focused on oral health, assessment, radiology, and treatment. The seminar was taught by...
01Nov
Why Does My Dog or Cat Have Bad Breath?
Bad breath is not normal, and it is not just "something you have to put up" with if you have a pet. Bad breath is usually a sign of oral disease—approximately 70-80% of pets have signs of oral disease by age 3.
From Plaque to Tartar to Periodontal Disease
Plaque, a...
01Oct
About Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is an infectious disease that occurs worldwide and is emerging as a more common diagnosis in the Puget Sound area.
It is caused by the spiral-shaped bacteria Leptospira, of which there are several serovars (strains) of significance. There are 8 main serovars that cause disease in dogs; meanwhile cats...
01May
7 Facts about Medications for Dogs and Cats
Did you know that one acetaminophen (Tylenol) tablet can kill a cat? Or that giving ibuprofen to a dog can cause serious gastrointestinal side effects? Presented below are 7 important facts to know about medications administered to dogs and cats:
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Many medications and anesthetic agents we use are also used in...
03Mar
Pet Vaccinations 101 – Frequently Asked Questions about Vaccinating Your Dog or Cat
One of your veterinarian’s primary goals is to prevent your pet from getting an infectious disease that is preventable by vaccination. There are vaccines available for both cats and dogs that are essential in preventing many different illnesses. A physical examination of your pet, and a discussion about your...
15Dec
Holiday Pet Safety Tips
Taking a little time for prevention during the holiday season can help keep our pets safe. Here are a few safety reminders to help prevent the unwanted emergency trip to the vet:
Electrical cords and light strings can be appealing to our pets. Keep them secured and out of reach to avoid...
03Dec