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The best and most cost effective medicine is PROactive. We want your furry members of the family to live as long as possible. But it is sometimes hard to believe…
Read More Jan 15How to give first aid and other MUST-KNOW veterinary advice As a pet owner; you should know that there are different types of emergencies that are likely to occur and,…
Read More Jan 10Balls can be great toys: Dogs love to chase, chew or just carry them. You need to take care, though, because dogs can choke on small ones, or ingest soft…
Read More Dec 11Chances are that your older dog or cat has some vision impairment. “In our practice we see hundreds of pet whose eyesight is declining with age” says Dr. Marsig, practicing…
Read More Nov 30Nail injuries are common and preventable. Veterinarians in Markham see many torn off or broken nails in dogs. They usually happen when the nails are growing too long and catch…
Read More Nov 15Crate training is good for dogs AND cats. Some people think it is cruel to confine your pet to such a small “prison cell” when it is actually quite natural….
Read More Oct 29And can people be infected by their dog? With the current outbreak of Ebola in Africa and its entry to the United States, a lot of pet owners have been…
Read More Oct 15As any veterinarian in Markham will tell you, zoologically, dogs are carnivores (meat-eaters). So are black bears. Their teeth look like those of meat eaters like polar bears. Interestingly this…
Read More Sep 30Cats hide their pain. It takes knowledge and experience to identify the small details My colleagues in Markham veterinary clinics and I see cats that have been suffering from pain…
Read More Sep 15Hairballs, are they just a normal nuisance or a sign that something is wrong? Most cat owners believe that hair balls aren’t worthy of veterinary attention. However, frequent elimination of…
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