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Achy Pet Joints

Regardless of your pet’s age, species, or breed, they can develop arthritis, and this painful condition causes physical and emotional effects that can significantly impact your beloved companion’s quality of life. Our Woodinville Veterinary Hospital and Mobile Services team provides information about how to recognize and manage this concerning condition.  About pet arthritis Osteoarthritis (OA) [...]

Why Is My Dog Vomiting?

Occasional vomiting can be perfectly normal dog behavior, but sometimes vomiting can signal a serious health problem or veterinary emergency. Understanding vomiting’s potential causes and knowing when to call our Woodinville Veterinary Hospital and Mobile Services team can ensure your dog receives the care they need to calm their upset stomach. Is my dog vomiting [...]

How We Protect Your Pet During Anesthesia

Most pet owners feel a great deal of concern when their furry companion must undergo a procedure requiring anesthesia. Because of their owners’ anesthetic-related worries, some pets do not receive all veterinary-recommended care. As a result, these pets may experience a lesser quality of life, or endure chronic pain or disease. Our Woodinville Veterinary Hospital [...]

5 Steps To Help Your Pet Live Longer

The routine veterinary care decisions you make today can help add healthier and happier years to your pet’s life. A dog’s average life span is 11.2 years—slightly longer for small dogs and shorter for large and giant breeds. An indoor cat’s average life span is 10 to 15 years. However, pet owners want more time [...]

5 Steps to Kitten Success

Adopting a kitten can be an exciting experience for everyone—humans and pets—and some careful planning can make all the difference between a smooth transition and a cat-astrophe. If you are planning to bring home a tiny feline friend, check out our Woodinville Veterinary Hospital and Mobile Service team’s five steps to kitten success. #1: Kitten-specific [...]

Life of the Paw-ty: Puppy Socialization 101

Welcome home, puppy! Your first year will be full of adventures that teach you about your surroundings. Although the world can be a scary and unpredictable place, you are not alone on your journey. Your owner will ensure you have fun experiences and develop positive associations with everything you encounter. You will both have to [...]

Can I Buy a Vowel? Solving the Pet Blood Work Puzzle

Blood work is a powerful and informative diagnostic tool our Woodinville Veterinary Hospital and Mobile Services team relies on daily to diagnose illnesses, monitor therapies, and track patient progress. But what do all of those acronyms and numbers mean? How do the results inform your pet’s care? And why do we recommend these tests for [...]

10 Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe in the Cold

Winter activities can be fun, but freezing temperatures and blustery wind chills can expose your pet to many dangers. Our Woodinville Veterinary Hospital and Mobile Services wants to ensure your pet stays cozy all season long, and we offer tips to keep your pet safe and warm when temperatures plummet. #1: Keep your cat indoors [...]

Environmental Enrichment for Cats

© Seattle Humane Society. All Rights Reserved Make Your Cat Work For His Food This can be very stimulating for cats and help reduce stress. Instead of just putting dry food in a bowl you can put the food inside a toy that allows your cat to think, play, and move. Here are some ideas: [...]

Humans Foods Cats Can & Cannot Eat

YESApplesRiceBananasCooked SalmonBell Pepper’sCooked SardinesSteamed BroccoliSpinachBlueberriesStrawberriesCantaloupeSweet PotatoCarrotsYogurtCheese (In Moderation*) Chicken Eggs Green Beans Kale Peaches Peanut Butter Pineapple  NO Alcohol Rhubarb Avocado Raisins Caffeine Salty Foods (in large amounts) Chocolate Tea Coffee Xylitol (present in gum, candies, some peanut butters and other foods) Fat Trimmings Yeast and Dough Garlic Gum Grapes Macadamia Nuts Milk Wild Mushrooms Onions Pits and Seeds from Fruit [...]

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