by Roy Faulkner DVM | Feb 1, 2015 | Dental Care
Both Cats and Dogs Need Good Dental Care to Stay Healthy In the United States, February of each year has been designated as Pet Dental Health Month, to remind pet owners of just how important dog dental care or cat dental care is. Let’s talk about why you should be...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Jan 10, 2015 | Pets and Children
Having a pet in a home with kids tends to finish that family. The human animal bond within the house will nurture and grow, hence supplying significant positive family dynamics, specifically for the youngsters. For numerous, having a pet in the house completes the...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Oct 15, 2014 | Pet Health
Ebola is all over the news. A dog was euthanized in Spain because the owner came down with Ebola. This has created a controversy. The bottom line is we don’t really have enough facts and research to really make an educated decision. It would have been nice to...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Aug 24, 2014 | Behavior
There is probably nothing extra frustrating to a cat owner than litter box accidents. In actual fact, recurring litter field accidents are the primary cause why cat house owners give their cats up to animal shelters. When your cat refuses to use the litter field,...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | May 5, 2014 | Behavior
Did you hear there was a National Dog Bite Prevention Week? Yes, the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA) National Dog Bite Prevention Week for 2014 is from May 18th till May 24. and the focus, as before, will concentrate on informing individuals...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Mar 23, 2014 | Behavior
Dog Training Tips In Easy To Understand Steps There are numerous benefits to teaching your pet. Having fewer behavioral problems because your companion will be developing better manners. This will in addition will offer you a more rewarding relationship with your pet....
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Feb 27, 2014 | Pet Health
Lyme Disease Vaccination for Dogs is a Controversy The dispute continues whether to vaccinate or not immunize for Lyme disease. If vets can not concur, how does a client decide. Anytime a veterinarian decides to use a vaccine, Lyme disease or any other, the...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Jan 26, 2014 | Miscellaneous
Pet Microchipping Whenever you have a pet in your life that you simply adore, you are going to find that a pet microchip can be a great way to help you form a forever bond. If there is ever an instance that your pet could become lost, having a microchip system in...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Dec 24, 2013 | Pet Health
The holiday season is a time of year when people decorate their homes of Christmas trees and have busy holiday plans. It is a time for cooking and baking desserts many of which include chocolate. Ingestion of seasonal plants We know that there are a lot of concerns...
by Roy Faulkner DVM | Sep 9, 2013 | Pet Health
Pyometra is the infection of the uterus. Pus collects in the uterine cavity due to a host of issues like hormonal changes in female dog’s or cat’s reproductive system. It is common in dogs though also occurs in cats. Pyometra is a serious condition that...