Heatstroke Dangers in Pets: Your Questions Answered

Heatstroke is an all-too-common summertime tragedy for pets, as many thick-coated, flat-faced, and overweight pets suffer from overheating. However, you can prevent your furry pal suffering from this emergency by taking the necessary precautions when playing with them outside. To help keep your pet safe this summer, our Palisades Animal Hospital team answered the most [...]

A Pet’s Report From the Front Lines on July Fourth

July Fourth is a time for flags, food, and fireworks, but the excitement can make your pet feel as if they are under attack. The team at Palisades Veterinary Hospital sent in Chi Chi the Chihuahua, our intrepid reporter, to cover the front lines on the day in question, so you can see first-hand the [...]

Watch Out for Wildlife: How to Keep Your Pet Safe

Exploring the outdoors with your pet is a great way to engage in physical and mental activity, but wild critters can put a serious damper on your fun. When heading outside with your pet, watch out for the three most common wildlife threats in our area.  How to protect your pet from coyotes Coyotes, whether [...]

What is Your Pet’s Heartworm Disease Risk?

A heartworm is a dangerous parasite that causes life-threatening disease in pets from coast to coast. Although the mosquitoes that transmit heartworm larvae thrive in damp, humid environments, Arizona pets are still at risk. How great is your pet’s risk? You may wonder whether certain aspects of your pet’s lifestyle make them more likely to [...]

Valley Fever: Is Your Pet At Risk?

Picture this idyllic scene: You and your frisky pooch are walking through your favorite local park, when your pet suddenly catches an intriguing scent in the dirt. They fly into a frenzy, and dig and dig, trying to uncover whatever smelled so tempting, but cannot unearth anything at all. Fast forward a couple of weeks: [...]

Sink Your Teeth into Pet Dental Health Month

Although most people associate February with Valentine’s Day, pet owners have another holiday to celebrate. February is National Pet Dental Health Month, so show your furry pal some extra love by paying special attention to their smile. Pets show their love with wagging tails, cozy cuddles, and slobbery kisses, and it’s likely you have turned [...]

5 Reasons to Choose Palisades Veterinary Hospital’s Online Pharmacy

“Oh no, not again!” you think to yourself. “That’s the third time I’ve forgotten to order Pistachio’s urinary health food before he ran out.” If you’ve been in this situation with your own pet, you’re obviously not alone. With such busy schedules, remembering to order your pet’s prescriptions far enough in advance to ensure they [...]

What’s Inside that Pet Food Container?

Although many pet owners read the nutrition guides on their own grocery items, they don’t always check them on pet foods. All pet food labels should contain the following information: Ingredient list Guaranteed analysis Statement of nutritional adequacy Daily feeding guide Read on for an explanation of each, and definitions that will help you make [...]

The “Where, What, and When” of Pet Vaccination

With so many vaccine options, you may wonder which ones your pet truly needs. As your pet’s family veterinarian, we want to provide information so that, together, we can make the best vaccination choices for your pet. Let us help you decide the “where, what, and when” of vaccinating your pet. The “where” of pet [...]

Pain, Pain Go Away: Alleviating Pain in Pets

Whether from rambunctious juvenile antics, or age-related arthritis, your pet will likely deal with pain at some point in their life. Pain in pets can be a short-term, or chronic and long-term issue, as in humans. Medications are available, but pain can also be managed with the addition of other modalities, such as cold laser therapy, [...]

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