Another year is upon us, and we’re taking the time to look back and appreciate some of our favorite moments from the previous year. So, without further adieu, here are our top blogs of 2023:
- Is It Time to Grow Fruits and Vegetables for Your Dog?
If you have a green thumb, you’ve probably considered growing some fruits and vegetables for your family—including your dog. We’ve got great news for you. Many fruits and vegetables are safe for your pups, and you can grow them right at home. Check out this blog to learn more about safe produce for pets and how you can use your own yard as a growing ground for some of these nutritious treats.
- How to Help a Feral Cat
It can be hard not to immediately run up to an animal in need, but that response can be detrimental to you both. This blog gives you some helpful (and safe) tips on what you can do to help a feral cat. You don’t have to completely avoid a feral feline, but there are ways you can help while protecting yourself and the animal.
- Is Heartworm Disease in Dogs Really that Dangerous? Sadly, Yes
Your vet encourages you to give your dog a monthly heartworm preventive for a reason. Unfortunately, heartworm disease can cause significant health issues for your pet, including lung disease, heart problems, and even death. This blog teaches you more about the dangers of heartworm disease for dogs and why it is so important to prevent it.
- Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) in Dogs
Pink eye is no fun. Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is inflammation around the eye that can cause pain and irritation. Unfortunately, our dogs can’t use their words to tell us when something is wrong. Luckily, this blog helps you spot the signs of conjunctivitis in dogs so you can get them the help they need when they need it.
- Some Bunny Loves You: The Best of Pet Rabbit Care
Rabbits are their own animals who require specific care (that is often different from what dogs and cats need). Whether you already have one or you are considering adding one to your family, this blog can help you provide the best care. From diet to enclosure and exercise, get the tips you need to keep your bunny in hippity hoppity shape.
The team at Shiloh Veterinary Hospital is committed to providing you and your pets with top veterinary care. Our mobile veterinary hospital makes it easier than ever to get the care you need for your pets. We’re excited to embark on the New Year together!