
When the Fire Is Out, the Emergency May Not Be: Smoke Inhalation in Dogs and Cats
National Pet Fire Safety Day on July 15 is often associated with fire prevention and emergency preparedness. Those are important conversations, but from an Emergency

National Pet Fire Safety Day on July 15 is often associated with fire prevention and emergency preparedness. Those are important conversations, but from an Emergency

National Pet Hydration Awareness Month serves as an important reminder that dehydration is one of the most common medical concerns veterinarians encounter during the summer

June 26 is recognized globally as the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. While this day is often centered on human health, it

When a pet is seriously ill, injured, or facing the end of life, families often find themselves navigating some of the most emotional moments they

When your pet starts limping, slowing down on walks, or hesitating to jump and play, it’s natural to worry. Joint problems are one of the

Emergencies rarely come with a warning—and when they do happen, pets are often the most vulnerable members of the family. June is National Pet Preparedness

Urinary problems are among the most common medical concerns affecting cats—and they can range from mildly uncomfortable to life-threatening. These conditions are often grouped under

Veterinary care can be difficult for some pets. New surroundings, unfamiliar handling, strange sounds, and existing discomfort can quickly heighten stress. At Boundary Bay Veterinary

Cushing’s disease is a hormonal condition that most often affects middle-aged and senior dogs, and its early signs can be easy to miss. Changes such