The veterinary community is mourning the loss of Dr. Sophia Yin this week. She was a wonderful animal behaviorist and many of our staff members have attended her seminars. See more of her free training videos at www.drsophiayin.com http://drsophiay…
The veterinary community is mourning the loss of Dr. Sophia Yin this week. She was a wonderful animal behaviorist and many of our staff members have attended her seminars. See more of her free training videos at www.drsophiayin.com http://drsophiay…
Looking for a fun way to spend a beautiful weekend outside? The Tom Madzy Dog Walk is Sunday morning in Berea. There will be great raffle baskets and free samples for your pooch! http://www.hermescleveland.com/roadracing/events/tommadzy.asp
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September 28 marks the 8th annual World Rabies Day, an international event created to help raise rabies awareness and save lives. Despite major efforts to eradicate the virus, rabies remains a major concern worldwide, killing more than 55,000 people ev…
Ever hear the phrase “split right down the middle?” Elsie took it literally. A beauty with 2 “good” sides!
Chagas disease is believed to infect more than 300,000 people in the United States, and nearly 8 million people across Mexico and Central and South America. But Chagas is not just a human disease; recent research has shown that dogs across the state of Texas are becoming infected with the parasite that causes Chagas. So just what kind of threat does Chagas disease pose to humans and their pets? In this podcast, Dr. Sarah Hamer, an assistant professor in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences at Texas A&M University, discusses Chagas disease.