Tag: pet

The Importance of Wellness Screens

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

Animal Pain Awareness Month

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.

April Grooming Special

“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

Kennel Cough Outbreak

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

Heartworm Disease

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

Feline Friendly

We are thrilled to announce our clinic has officially been awarded the Gold Status certification of a Feline Friendly Practice by the American Association of

Great News for Trupanion Pets!

Great News for Trupanion Pets!  We are so excited to announce that we will be installing Trupanion Express at Cascade Summit this Thursday, August 13th! 

CSAH General Announcements

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,

Top Pet Hazards of 2013

From chocolate to prescription drugs… keep these out of reach from paws! List Of Top 10 Hazards Encountered By Dogs in 2013 This is the

Cats and The Litter Box

Cats don’t ask for for much more than you would when it comes to their restroom. All that’s required for most cats to use the litter

Basic Commands- Sit, Stay, Come.

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

Crate Training Your Puppy

Baby Deegan sleeps soundly in his crate with age appropriate toys, a blankie, and water. Dogs can learn to love their crate as their very

Fourth of July Pet Safety

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