Cold-Weather Safety Tips for Pets

Ohio’s winter brings chilly temperatures, icy sidewalks, and snow-covered landscapes, and while your four-legged friend may have a fur coat, pets are not immune to the cold. Whether you own a tiny Chihuahua who trembles at the first draft of cool air or a fluffy malamute who would spend all day in the snow if [...]

Swipe Right: How to Choose Your Next Pet

Choosing the right pet for your family is a decision that requires a lot of consideration and often some compromise. While many families welcome a new pet into their families based on emotional, knee-jerk decisions, this heartfelt choice does not always result in the best match to ensure a lifetime of love and companionship.  Before [...]

Paws Off: 3 Thanksgiving Foods That Can Harm Your Pet

Thanksgiving is a time for families to come together and celebrate life’s joys and blessings. While this festive season is full of meaning for many families, your pet is less sentimental and would like nothing more than to snag that delicious-smelling turkey and have their own special feast. While we can’t blame them for wanting [...]

Fact or Fiction: Feline Arthritis Edition

Cats are mysterious creatures who are challenging to understand. That characteristic is certainly obvious when trying to identify and diagnose feline arthritis, because cats typically hide pain and impaired mobility signs. To help you learn to recognize your feline friend’s subtle arthritis signs, our Adamson Veterinary Services team separates fact from fiction, teaching you about [...]

Going Out in a Blaze of Orange: Hunting Season Safety Tips for Pets

September is a busy month for hunters, as seasons open for squirrels, waterfowl, migratory birds, and white-tailed deer. As hunters begin scoping out prime locations and setting up blinds and tree stands, pet owners need to be aware of the risks of wandering through a hunter’s domain. While ethical hunters will not shoot unless they [...]

5 Causes and Management of Stress in Cats

Cats and dogs are often assigned human emotions and feelings. While they can feel similar emotions to some extent, they do not act out because they’re upset with you. They are more likely suffering from a medical condition, behavior problem, or stress and anxiety.  Cats in particular are greatly affected by stress, which can manifest [...]

10 Warning Signs from Your Pet That They Need a Vet

Most pets are stoic and rarely complain about their aches, pains, and illnesses, instead choosing to voice their objections over their half-empty food bowl and already-occupied favorite chair. Because of your furry pal’s normal nature of hiding illness or injury signs, determining whether they need veterinary care can be tough. Since your four-legged friend can’t [...]

When Pests Poison Pets: Rodenticide Toxicity in Pets

Rodenticide toxicity in pets typically is more common during colder months because mice and rats seek shelter in homes and garages. However, pets still can run across rodenticides when they spend more time exploring outdoors or hanging out in the garage with their family. Keep in mind that if your pet eats an animal killed [...]

4 Reasons Why Your Pet Constantly Itches and Scratches

Itchy skin in pets is often attributed to an allergy, but many other skin maladies could be to blame. While allergies and itchiness are often treated in similar ways, your pet’s itch won’t resolve completely unless you find the true underlying cause. The Adamson Veterinary Services team members are skilled detectives who can get to [...]

A Tick-y Situation—Lyme Disease in Pets

Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness that affects pets and humans alike. Although once confined to the northeastern United States, Lyme disease has come to the midwestern states through migrating wildlife and climate change. The Adamson Veterinary Services team wants to ensure you know everything necessary to protect your pet and yourself from this rising [...]

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