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Monthly Archives: October 2016
  • Holiday Hazards
    We had a call from one of our clients worried because her dog had just swallowed a nylabone. After getting all the information from owner ( it was great she Read more
  • Parasites in Pets
    Dogs and cats can become infected with a variety of intestinal parasites including heartworms, roundworms, tapeworms, whipworms and hookworms. They acquire these from the environment, fleas, mosquitoes, and ingesting other animals Read more
  • Vaccine Reactions
    The veterinarians at Middletown Animal Hospital know first hand that vaccines are a very important part of preventative care for our pets. We see dogs suffer and sometimes die from Read more
  • Thank You Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation
    After the Valley Fire on 9/12/15, staff from Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation came to the aid of Middletown Animal Hospital providing much needed medical supplies so that we Read more
  • Grocery Store Products can be Harmful to Pets
    Grocery Store Products can be Harmful to Your PetLast week the veterinarians at Middletown Animal Hospital saw first hand how low end grocery store topical products can negatively affect your pet. Read more
  • Perfect Pace Dog Training Tool
    Middletown Animal Hospital now carries the Perfect Pace Halter Leash for dogs.  It is a simple no-pull training tool that offers effective and gentle control to instantly stop your dog's bad Read more
  • Thank You No Boundaries Animal Rescue
    Middletown Animal Hospital wishes to formally thank No Boundaries Animal Rescue for their generous donation to help the victims of the Clayton Fire.  We could not have done it without Read more
  • Chiggers, Fleas & Ticks
    Harvest mites: also knows as “chiggers”, are the larvae of the mite Trombicula alfreddugesi.  They are an orange-red, eight-legged mite that can cause considerable itchiness and dermatitis in all animals, Read more
  • Holiday Hazards to Keep in Mind
    Fall is here with cooler weather, falling leaves, and cozy breezes. The holidays are just around the corner which means family gatherings, themed sweaters, and many savory and sweet treats. Read more
  • How to Assess Your Horse Before Calling the Vet
    On September 24, 2016 Dr. Dana Shackelton was invited to speak by the Lake County Horse Council at the Pear Festival in Kelseyville.   The topic was, "How to Assess Your Read more

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