Fourth of July Safety
The Fourth of July is just around the corner, which means celebrating with sparklers and fireworks at your neighborhood BBQ. Although the local firework show
The Fourth of July is just around the corner, which means celebrating with sparklers and fireworks at your neighborhood BBQ. Although the local firework show
There are hundreds of toys for dogs and cats on the market. How do you know which ones are safe? It important to take extreme
The Canine Influenza Virus (CIV), also known as the Canine Flu, is a highly contagious viral infection affecting dogs. The disease is unpredictable in its
More than 10 percent of pets brought to veterinary clinics for checkups have some type of underlying disease or abnormality. Many of these pets appear
September is Animal Pain Awareness Month. There are many signs that can mean your pet may be painful, some may be more obvious than others.
There are many types of emergencies; fires, earthquakes, snow storms, etc. Whatever the emergency may be, it is essential to educate your family and have
“My name is Sarah Tune, and if I haven’t met you already, I’d like to take the opportunity to introduce myself. I am the new
With the summer months, there is an influx of out-of-town canines in our area that already has a great population of dogs. This is great
April is National Heartworm Awareness Month! Heartworm disease is a serious, life-threatening disease that can affect both dogs and cats. Why should you be worried
We commonly get asked if our Preventive Care Plans are insurance. They are not, so let’s take a moment to differentiate the two! The plans
We are constantly striving to become a better hospital for our patients and clients. Our clinic’s next goal is to become a Fear Free practice.
The following video is long, but provides detailed instructions on how to best prepare yourself, your pet sitter, and your loved pets when you will
Picture this… you are on vacation and your dog is critically ill. You are on the plane right now and cannot be reached. What do
Welcome to our blog where we will keep you up-to-date on general announcements and clinic news. Notice the “last updated” date posted before the announcements,
Did you know that a poll taken from petMD.com found that 56 percent of people admitted to sharing some of those tasty holiday table scraps
Here’s a few tips to help make the busy back to school season less stressful for your pet! Keep up that social life! Did you
When teaching any new command, it’s important to have your dog’s full attention and to stop before you lose their attention completely. Think of it
One of the most popular topics during your puppy’s first visit with us is potty training. The whole process can definitely seem intimidating and
We would like to inform you on some exciting news in our Cascade Summit Animal Hospital grooming department! First, I want to thank everyone for
Portland animal shelters and emergency vet clinics are full of runaway dogs and cats that have been shaken up by the loud celebration explosions of
Going camping with your dog (or cat) this summer? Be sure to read our checklist before you hit the road!