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What is Atopic Dermatitis?

Atopic dermatitis, also called Atopy, is an immune hypersensitivity to certain allergens in the environment, both inhaled and those that have contact with the skin. This allergic skin disease does have a hereditary trait, so you shouldn’t breed animals that are known to have atopic dermatitis. However, the immune system is complex, and dogs or…

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Should I Get Pet Insurance?

This is a question we hear more and more lately, as pet insurance companies have begun offering affordable plans. Why are more people opting for insurance? As innovation in veterinary medicine has created more advanced treatment options for pets, insurance has become a way for pet parents to make cutting-edge medical care affordable. What company should…

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Bees, bugs and spiders, oh my!

The heat of summer is on, which means the bees, wasps, and bugs are out in full force!  Just like people, not all pets will have a severe reaction to a bite or sting, but there is at least a little pain from the sting, and maybe something more severe. Stings Bees and wasps are…

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My cat hates the vet – and I WORK here!

Believe me, I understand how hard it can be to bring your cat to the vet.  My cat Lula is no joke.  I’m not just talking about having a hard time getting her into the carrier, or some meowing during the car ride here- in fact, she has no problem getting in the carrier willingly…

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Scratches, Cuts & Lacerations – What should you do?

Summertime means summer fun, but it can also mean added risk of outdoorsy injuries – tussling with other pets or wildlife, taking a tumble while hiking, slipping on a rock while swimming; all the accidental side effects of enjoying our beautiful Oregon summer. So what should you do if your pet gets hurt? Dr. Yung…

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Do cats need parasite prevention?

Yes, they do!  Both outdoor and indoor cats are at risk for harmful parasites, some of which can infect both cats and humans. Why is year-round parasite prevention for cats important? Outdoor cats are at high risk for fleas and intestinal parasites due to their activity.  All outdoor cats are hunters until proven otherwise (i.e….

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Acupuncture for Pets

Did you know that both Dr. Yung and Dr. Marcus perform veterinary acupuncture?  This method has been used to treat humans for thousands of years, but many pet owners don’t realize that it can be used on pets, too. So we asked Dr. Marcus to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about acupuncture…

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Why is dental health important for pets?

Periodontal disease is the most common health problem in dogs and cats.  This disease occurs when oral bacteria attach to the teeth as a part of plaque.  The plaque and bacteria then expand under the gum line, creating inflammation and attachment loss of the soft tissue surrounding the tooth (called the periodontal space).  This process…

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‘Tis the Season…for Holiday Hazards

Now that the holidays are coming up quickly, we need to remember that this season can actually be dangerous to our pets.  From slipping out the door when friends and family come over, to eating things they aren’t supposed to, don’t forget to keep a closer eye out on the four-legged family members with whom…

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Snotty Kitties: The Truth Behind the Sneezing & Congestion

Many cat owners have experienced a “snotty kitty” – your cat doesn’t feel well, sneezes and sounds congested much like a person with a cold.  But what causes these infections and how can you help your cat feel better?  We asked Dr. Beedle to explain. What causes the infection? Feline upper respiratory infections are caused…

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    Call us or schedule an appointment online.

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    Meet with a doctor for an initial exam.

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    Put a plan together for your pet.

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