Client Education

This information and advice published and made available by the PET+ER in Towson MD.. This information is not intended to replace the services and assessment of a veterinarian, nor does it constitute veterinary client patient relationship. Information on this website is provided for educational and informational purposes only. This does not substitute for veterinary medical advice.  A veterinarian should be consulted in matters relating to your pet’s health and well being.  Any action taken based on the information available is at the reader’s discretion.  The PET+ER is not responsible for any direct or indirect claim, loss or damages resulting from the use of this websites advice  or information.

ABDOMINAL SURGERY- POST-OPERATIVE AND INCISIONAL CARE

BASIC BANDAGE CARE

CHOCOLATE POISONING

ETHYLENE GLYCOL (ANTI-FREEZE) TOXICITY

GASTRIC DILATION AND VOLVULUS (GVD)

GRAPE AND RAISIN TOXICITY

HEAT STROKE

HEMOABDOMEN AND HEMANGIOMA/HEMANGIOSARCOMA

HYPOGLYCEMIA IN SMALL BREED PUPPIES

IBUPROFEN (ADVIL ETC)

IMMUNE MEDIATED HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA (IMHA)

LILY TOXICOSIS

COMMON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AND PLANTS THAT ARE TOXIC TO YOUR PET

PNEUMONIA

PYOMETRA

RODENTICIDE ( Rat Poison) INTOXICATION

DISTAL AORTIC TRIFURCATION THROMBOEMBOLISM (SADDLE THROMBUS)

SEIZURES

THE DIABETIC KETOACIDOTIC (DKA) PATIENT

XYLITOL TOXICITY

 

 

Medical Minute

Select a pet-safe mulch this spring. Avoid the use of cocoa bean mulch if you have pets. This mulch has the aroma of chocolate and if ingested can have the same toxic effect on pets as regular chocolate can.

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