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Bladder stones and other innocuous substances, like blood, mucus, inflammatory cells, and crystals can block the urethra. All cats should avoid urinary crystals and stones.
The veterinarians at Gateway Pet Hospital are currently recommending that you avoid feeding grain free diets, especially those containing peas, lentils or other legumes.
Owners are less likely to bring pets in for routine visits if they are stressed. Fear Free educates clients and staff on how to make vet visits stress-free for pets and owners
We are celebrating senior pets for the months of November and December!
When donating to your local food bank this holiday season, please remember that pets are family too!
February and March are Pet Dental Health Awareness months at Gateway Pet Hospital.
With Easter just around the corner, don’t forget that lilies and kitties do not get along!
Please do not leave your pet in a car. It can be deadly for them especially during the hot summer months.
Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and while it’s fun to include our pets in the festivities, it’s not fun to feed them bones or human food!
Worried your dog or cat may be carrying a few extra pounds?
Fireworks, thunderstorms, and even loud outdoor parties can frighten your pet. You can help your dog cope with scary events by managing their fears.
Osteoarthritis affects most older cats and dogs' mobility. 90% of 12-year-old cats had joint disease in one study!
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