Cherish Your Senior Pets this Holiday Season

Happy 16th birthday Oliver

As we enter the holiday season, it’s often a time to reflect on what we’re grateful to have in our lives. In our home, the kids always include our menagerie of pets on their gratitude lists (usually alongside a favorite video game or current activity). But I also have to address comments like, “Mom, I…

Read More

Why Pet Vaccines Matter: Protecting Dogs and Cats from Deadly Diseases

dog giving a woman a high five outside

August was National Immunization Awareness Month. A few months ago, I volunteered to write a short article about it. But I’ve been dragging my feet because… well…. it just sounds so boring. But you know what’s not boring? RABIES. A universally fatal neurologic disease that can be transmitted by the invisible bite of a bat.…

Read More

Summer Safety Tips: How to Prepare Your Pet for the Summer

dog on a hike with their owner in the woods

By Dr. Jami Stromberg Summertime is a fun time for pets and people alike. We want your pet to live life to its fullest, yet do it safely as possible. Last month Dr. Kisthart discussed fireworks, heat-related injuries, and BBQ  food hazards. Today I will continue with other common summertime ailments for pets. How to Prepare Your Pet for…

Read More

Summer Pet Safety: How to Protect Your Furry Friends in the Heat

light grey dog playing in the sprinkler outside

By Dr. Abbi Kisthart It’s summertime! We’re rolling out the BPPH Summer Safety Series – tune in to our monthly newsletter to protect your pet all season long! What’s That Sound? Fireworks, thunderstorms, and construction – oh my! Summertime can be filled with tons of unfamiliar sounds that may be frightening for pets. If your pet has…

Read More

Understanding Heartworm Disease: Protecting Your Pet Year-Round

Golden Dog Running Resized

By Dr. Jo Croswell April is Heartworm Disease Awareness Month. As such, we would like to take the time to discuss this important disease so pet parents can be aware of common signs and symptoms. What Is Heartworm Disease? Heartworm disease can affect many animals, including dogs, cats and ferrets. It is caused by the…

Read More

Preventing Lyme Disease in Dogs

tick on a green leaf

April is “Prevention of Lyme Disease in Dogs” month, and this topic is especially relevant here in Minnesota where we see high levels of tick activity and Lyme disease. Causes of Lyme Disease in Dogs Lyme disease is caused by a species of bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi. These bacteria are transmitted when an infected tick…

Read More

Grover’s Eating Adventures: Pet Poison Awareness

woman hugging her white dog

by Jami Stromberg, DVM In honor of National Pet Poison Awareness Month (March), I would like to introduce you to Grover. Grover is our beloved 3-year-old Labrador retriever. Grover’s pictured above with his best friend (and my daughter) Claire. As are many Labs, Grover is curious, friendly, and LOVES to eat. He subscribes to the…

Read More

Love Your Pet’s Breath: 3 Tips to Prevent Dental Disease

black and white dog enjoying the weather outside

Request an Appointment February is National Pet Dental Health Month – what a perfect time to reflect on the health of your pet’s mouth! While stinky breath is unpleasant, especially when getting Valentine’s kisses from your pet, it is also an indication of dental disease. Examine Your Pet’s Teeth When we examine your pet’s teeth,…

Read More