Learn How Pet Dentistry Protects Your Pet’s Health
Is your pet’s breath anything but a bed of roses? A bad or foul smelling odor is not just unpleasant – it may also by symptomatic of an undiagnosed oral health problem like gum disease. Regular pet...
View ArticlePet Grooming Important for Better Pet Health & Hygiene
If you think that professional pet grooming is only for show-dogs, think again. Professional grooming offers a number of important health benefits for all types of dogs and cats. 4 Professional Pet...
View ArticleFlea-Busting Tips from Beattie Animal Hospital
Fleas are more than just an itchy annoyance; they pose genuine health threats to animals and humans alike. Flea bites can cause dermatitis and other skin reactions, and if your pet scratches the...
View ArticleBeattie Animal Hospital: Tips to Keep your Pet Cool this Summer
Most pet owners already know that the summer heat can be deadly for pets left in cars. Never leave your pet in your car. That’s a great start – but you still need to come up with a variety of ways to...
View ArticleBeattie Animal Hospital Offers Boarding and Daycare
Do you travel for business and hate having to ask a friend or neighbor to stop by and feed and exercise your pet? Or, maybe you work long hours, too long for your Burlington area dog to stay indoors?...
View ArticleHow Prevention Can Reduce or Eliminate the Need for Pet Emergency Care
Pet emergency care can save your pet’s life in a crisis, but preventing such a crisis in the first place is even better. Preventative care for your pet can save you money and extend your pet’s life,...
View ArticleHappy “Take Your Dog to Work Day”!
This Friday, June 24th is Take Your Dog to Work Day! This day started in 1996 in the UK by Pet Sitters International, encouraging pet parents to bring their beloved pups to work with them. The United...
View ArticleSenior Wellness Program
Beattie Animal Hospital is starting a senior awareness program – expressing the importance of specialized care for senior pets! If your pet has been seen within a year, then a brief exam / quick...
View ArticleRabies Program
Beattie Animal Hospital is proud to be participating in the Rabies vaccine program through the Hamilton Ministry of Health in response to the Rabies wildlife outbreak. There have been almost 200 cases...
View ArticleAnnual Exams for Thor and Max!
Importance of annual exams Routine physical exams performed by a qualified veterinarian are crucial to maintaining your pet’s good health. Learn more about the annual costs of pet ownership, including...
View ArticleBeattie Animal Hospital Supporting Brantford Food Bank
The Beattie Animal Hospital is participating in raising donations for the Brantford Food Bank. Please show your support by donating any non-perishable food item to our clinic before December 18th. Any...
View ArticleHoliday Safety for Your Fur Babies!
Let it snow, Let it snow, Let it snow!!!! Happy Holidays, Everyone!! As we are all very aware, the holidays are upon us. Wreaths on our doors, lights all around the house and windows, and most of all…...
View ArticleFleas!
Despite numerous technological advances, fleas continue to represent a potentially lethal plague upon our pets. What Kind of Damage Can Fleas Cause? It would be a grave mistake to think of the flea as...
View ArticlePet Dental Month
Yes, it’s True! Our pets need dental care too! First thing to remember: Foul-smelling breath from your dog or cat is never normal. It’s a symptom of disease that you need to heed. Second thing:...
View ArticleWho is Ready for Heartworm Season?!
What is heartworm disease? Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world. It is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms)...
View ArticleQuick Review on Lyme Disease!
Transmission Infected ticks generally must attach for a minimum of 24 hours for transmission to occur. The spirochete replicates at the site of tick attachment, after which time it spreads to other...
View ArticleMarijuana Toxicity in Pets
Marijuana Toxicity Home » Marijuana Toxicity Poisonous to: Cats, Dogs Level of toxicity: Moderate to severe If your dog or cat ate marijuana, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline...
View ArticleFears, Anxieties, and Phobias
It is natural to avoid situations that may be dangerous. Fears may range from a normal startle response to a sudden noise to an extreme phobia that interferes with a pet’s ability to function...
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Allergies Home » Allergies Spring is a beautiful time of the year. Everything is back in bloom. Flowers are everywhere. Trees are green. You can finally take your furry friend outside with you to enjoy...
View ArticlePet Friendly Parks To Visit This Summer
Pet Friendly Parks To Visit This Summer Home » Pet Friendly Parks To Visit This Summer bigstock-Fisherman-Camping-At-A-Wildern-4013421-770×405 We love having our pets with us. No matter where we go,...
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