What is Lymphoma you may ask and why we decided to write a blog about it? Well, November 7 is the National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day and we decided to…
Coronavirus disease in dogs known as CCoV ( Canine coronavirus disease) is common these days. It is highly seen in puppies as infection in intestinal. Coronavirus is usually short-lived but may…
Weight loss is considered to clinically significant when it exceeds 10% of the normal body weight. It can be associated with many normal and abnormal conditions. Causes of Weight loss:-…
Feeding raw food to cat is potentially dangerous to both the cat and to you. Commercially available raw foods for bacteria that can cause illness, the raw pet food products…
At Parkgate Animal Hospital, we trim many rabbit’s nails! It is a good idea to have a rabbit’s nails trimmed every 2 months, or it may be painful for them….
Here at Parkgate Animal Hospital in the Deep Cove/Seymour area of North Vancouver, we have been getting a lot of patients lately coming in due to local dog fights. Here…
Does your dog display destructive behavior? This is the page for you! Learn why your pet may be destroying things in the house, and what you can do to help…
On September 28, it will be International Rabbit Day! We get so many wonderful, adorable rabbits here at the clinic to check up on, so we’d like to share some…
Aggression is the second most common feline behavior problem seen by animal behaviorists. Although cat aggression is sometimes taken less seriously than dog aggression—perhaps because cats are smaller and don’t…