Our Blog Pet Hydration Hacks: Creative Ways to Keep Your Dog or Cat Drinking Water When it comes to keeping pets cool and healthy during the dog days of summer, proper pet hydration is key. In this blog, our team shares summer pet hydration tips so you can make sure your furry friends are getting plenty of fluids this season. Read More Outdoor Time for Small Pets: Benefits and Precautions Cute and cuddly compact pets like rabbits and guinea pigs are popular options for families with limited space. But even these tiny friends can benefit from free time beyond the confines of their cages. At All Critters Veterinary Hospital, we love seeing all your pet friends—big and small—and in this blog, we explain how to […] Read More The Case of the Springtime Sneezes: Is It a Cold, Allergy, or Something More? An ah-choo from a kitty can sound pawsitively adorable, but if your cat or dog is experiencing anything more than an occasional sneeze, it’s time to investigate. Pet allergies and respiratory infections in pets can make our furry family members very uncomfortable, so in this blog, our team at All Critters Veterinary Hospital shares the […] Read More What to Pack in Your Pet’s Emergency Kit: A Complete Checklist If you ever find yourself in a true pet emergency, you will find that being prepared can make a huge difference. While many illnesses and injuries can be prevented, unexpected situations can still arise. Having a carefully curated pet emergency kit and a basic understanding of first aid for pets is crucial for success in […] Read More The Importance of Dental Care for Exotic Pets: Ensuring Oral Health for Birds, Reptiles, and Small Mammals We wouldn’t blame anyone who assumed only dogs and cats need routine oral care. But here’s the reality: all pets need help keeping their mouths healthy and happy. This includes exotic pets like rabbits, lizards, and parrots. Today, the team at All Critters Veterinary Hospital will highlight ways to boost exotic pet dental care for […] Read More Tips on Basic Training and Obedience Training a pet is an important element of overall health and safety for animals, and the reasons for training go far beyond housebreaking. Basic training and obedience is connected to a longer, happier life together. Read More Preparing Your Exotic Pet for the New Year: Health Checkups and Preventive Care Regular wellness and preventive care can extend a pet’s life—including our exotic pets! In fact, it might be even more important for them as exotic pets face a variety of health challenges that, if found early, will not shorten your pet’s lifetime. Read More Recognizing Signs of Illness in Exotic Pets Caring for an exotic or pocket pet at All Critters Veterinary Hospital comes with its own unique set of challenges. Unlike dogs and cats, exotic pets have distinct needs and thrive under different conditions. Their husbandry and medical care require specialized knowledge and attention. One of the most challenging aspects of caring for an exotic […] Read More Halloween Safety Tips for Pets While Halloween is a fun time for pets and their people, there are plenty of potential hazards for our fury (and scaly) friends. The good news is that with a proactive approach to Halloween pet safety, you can achieve a level of peace of mind and enjoy the holiday with your best friend. Read More Is My Cat Too Fat? Identifying and Managing Feline Obesity If your tabby’s tummy is almost touching the ground, you are not alone. An estimated 63% of cats in the United States have a weight problem, according to recent studies. And while a floofy feline may look extra cuddle-worthy, it isn’t healthy for a cat to carry excess weight. At All Critters Veterinary Hospital, we […] Read More Older Posts Newer Posts