Pet Health
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Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips
Nov 21 2016
Thanksgiving is here! So many of us are thankful for our pets! While you get prepared to spend time with family and express gratitude for all the blessings in your…
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Ashes
Nov 05 2016
Ashes came for his visit at Winslow Animal Hospital! Ashes is a handsome 8-year-old Black Lab. He is a working dog with the New Jersey Division of Fire Safety! During his…
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Halloween Pet Safety Tips | Winslow Animal Hospital Dog & Cat
Oct 29 2016
Give your pet dog or cat treats, or healthy, safe snacks. NEVER give your pet chocolate or candies that could contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that is toxic to pets. Give animals their space. All the excitement might spook them – especially if you or guests are in costume! Your own pet may need a room away from all the excitement to relax. Be careful with decorations. Some decorations could present choking or swallowing hazards for pets. Anything with cords or open flames may be a fire hazard. Make sure any pet costumes are safe and comfortable. Pets should still be able to move freely, and they should not be prevented from seeing, hearing, eating, etc. Use ID tags, and if possible have your pet microchipped (make sure your registration is up to date!) We have seen microchips bring pets and families back together after even months apart.
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Luther Rescued Thanks to Microchip | Winslow Animal Hospital Cat & Dog
Oct 26 2016
Luther the Orange Cat Rescued by Winslow Animal Hospital Veterinary Technician Luther is a sweet, lovable cat. Though easily intimidated, he is also affectionate and patient. He loves to sit…
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National Veterinary Technician Week | Winslow Animal Hospital Dog & Cat
Oct 20 2016
Veterinary technicians are heroes. They work very hard to make sure every pet that walks through the doors of Winslow Animal Hospital receives the best care possible. This week, we…
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Pet Obesity Part 2 | Winslow Animal Hospital Dog & Cat
Sep 30 2016
Click Here to Read Part 1 Physical Activity The other side of the weight loss coin is the amount of Calories used. Some pets are just naturally going to burn…
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Pet Obesity Part 1 | Winslow Animal Hospital Dog & Cat
Sep 30 2016
Overweight & Obese Pets Obesity has been an important topic of health in the United States in recent years, and with good reason. Obesity is a risk factor for a…
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Charlie Post Orthopedic Surgery| Winslow Animal Hospital Dog & Cat
Sep 21 2016
Charlie had a torn Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Dr. Philippe Coudrai performed his orthopedic surgery. It’s important when your dog has ACL surgery to repair an injury to have an experienced…
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Is Your Pet in Pain? | Winslow Animal Hospital Dog & Cat
Sep 12 2016
Pain acts as a message from the body to the brain about potential or actual harm, whether from excessive heat or cold, pressure, injury or disease. This makes pain very…
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Chloe’s Orthopedic Surgery | Winslow Animal Hospital Dog & Cat
Sep 06 2016
Cute Chloe had orthopedic surgery at Winslow Animal Hospital. Poor Chloe had had an elbow fracture. Dr. Philippe Coudrai performed the procedure and placed a screw to repair the fracture. Chloe…