Our pets are very stoic when it comes to showing pain and often times it can be easily over looked. As guardians to our furry friends, we want to make every attempt to be sure they are as comfortable as...
How to improve your cat’s happiness through enrichment, stimulating the senses, and providing safe outlets for natural instincts and cat-friendly spaces and elements. A happy enriched cat is one who feels both comforted and stimulated by its environment, which involves places...
Posted on September 9, 2017 in News
Due to the anticipated impact of Hurricane Irma and consideration for the safety of our patients, clients, and staff, the hours of operation for outpatient services have been modified as follows: North Bay Animal Hospital will close at noon on...
What are allergies and how do they affect cats? One of the most common medical conditions affecting cats is allergy. An allergy occurs when the cat’s immune system “overreacts” to foreign substances called allergens or antigens. Allergens and antigens are...
The low-down on those itchy, inflamed and painful (ouch!) areas on your dog’s skin that he just won’t leave alone. Most dog owners are familiar with “hot spots” – unfortunately, their dogs are too. A hot spot is an area...
As we prepare for barbecues and fireworks this Fourth of July, it’s important to remember that the loud noise of fireworks can be very stressful and disturbing to your pets. Here are some tips to help keep you pet calm...