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Bob's Blog - Animal Hospital of Rowlett: Fishing Hook Danger
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Summer time is here and fishing season is upon us. Dogs are great fishing companions but sometimes they can get into a little mischief that can cause an emergency trip to the vet. Dogs are attracted to the smelly fish bait and shiny lures. They can mistake these as toys or a treat. Dogs can get the hooks stuck in their mouth, paws, and sometimes even worse they will get stuck in esophagus or stomach. So, if your four legged friend likes to go fishing with you always be careful ...
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Bob's Blog - Animal Hospital of Rowlett: Kill The Mouse, Kill The Rat....Kill The Dog, Kill The Cat - The Dangers of Rodenticide Poisoning
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Monday, March 23, 2015. Kill The Mouse, Kill The Rat.Kill The Dog, Kill The Cat - The Dangers of Rodenticide Poisoning. Extremely Toxic to Pets. Even in Small Doses. Not All Rodenticides Are the Same. A Little Bit of Good News. The veterinarian must know the active ingredient to know what treatment is needed. Keep the package! It may take up to a week for dogs and cats who eat anticoagulant rodenticide, or a poisoned. Rodent, to start bleeding. Kim Clary, DVM, ABVP. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Bob's Blog - Animal Hospital of Rowlett: November 2014
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Sunday, November 30, 2014. Cats and Diabetes - Three Things YOU Can Do to Make a Difference for Your Diabetic Cat. If your cat is a diabetic, there are a few very important aspects of his/her care that could make a big difference in how their disease progresses. We can also offer cost saving tips to our patients at local pharmacies that can help affordability. There is no way every condition in dogs and cats can be "cutting edge" in every practice everywhere, especially given that some newly proposed cha...
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Bob's Blog - Animal Hospital of Rowlett: April 2015
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Summer time is here and fishing season is upon us. Dogs are great fishing companions but sometimes they can get into a little mischief that can cause an emergency trip to the vet. Dogs are attracted to the smelly fish bait and shiny lures. They can mistake these as toys or a treat. Dogs can get the hooks stuck in their mouth, paws, and sometimes even worse they will get stuck in esophagus or stomach. So, if your four legged friend likes to go fishing with you always be careful ...
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Bob's Blog - Animal Hospital of Rowlett: August 2015
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Dont forget the dog while kids are back in school. While many of us are sending the kiddos back to class, we forget about the time they spent playing and chasing the dog around all summer. Now, doggie is bored at home alone and could use some enrichment so they don't start chewing up the furniture. You can check out our AHRDVM Pinterest board for dog and cat enrichment ideas.many of them are free! They enrich our lives so much.let's take the time to give back! 8226; 1/3 of res...
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Bob's Blog - Animal Hospital of Rowlett: March 2015
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Monday, March 23, 2015. Kill The Mouse, Kill The Rat.Kill The Dog, Kill The Cat - The Dangers of Rodenticide Poisoning. Extremely Toxic to Pets. Even in Small Doses. Not All Rodenticides Are the Same. A Little Bit of Good News. The veterinarian must know the active ingredient to know what treatment is needed. Keep the package! It may take up to a week for dogs and cats who eat anticoagulant rodenticide, or a poisoned. Rodent, to start bleeding. Kim Clary, DVM, ABVP. Thursday, March 5, 2015. This cute boy...
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Bob's Blog - Animal Hospital of Rowlett: September 2014
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Monday, September 29, 2014. Free Veterinary Exam for Pets Adopted from Local Shelters. Animal Hospital of Rowlett and Animal Hospital of Heath value our community and want to do our part to keep animals out of the shelter and in their forever homes. In an effort to help encourage adoptions from local animal shelters, Animal Hospital of Rowlett and Animal Hospital of Heath are offering free examinations to those pets adopted from the local shelters. Or visit our website. Monday, September 1, 2014.
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Member Clinics
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Emergency Pet Care Center. Was established in Rowlett in 1997 by a local group of veterinarians to provide high quality emergency and critical care on nights, weekends, and holidays. more. Following is a list of the veterinary hospitals that have a membership association with Lake Ray Hubbard Emergency Pet Care Center. As an alternative, you can also download a copy of our Partner Member Clinics. Animal Hospital of Rowlett. Dr Brian Huber, ABVP Diplomate. Dr Kimberly Clary, ABVP Diplomate. 202 E Hwy 80.
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