by Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency | Sep 28, 2020 | Blog
Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks: 3 Ways to Manage Cognitive Dysfunction At Home As your senior pet enters their golden years, they may not age gracefully. Instead, they may begin getting stuck in corners, waiting at the wrong side of the door to go outside, or pacing...
by Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency | Sep 7, 2020 | Blog
7 Signs That Your Pet is in Pain Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency want pet owners to know that cats and dogs are incredibly skilled at hiding subtle signs of discomfort and pain, often suffering for weeks, months, or sometimes years without complaint. To...
by Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency | Aug 30, 2020 | Blog
5 Common Garden Items Toxic to Pets As leaves begin to change and fall, we may begin spending more time in our yard clearing away the leaf piles that have formed. If your pets spend time in the yard, too, beware of some of the common outdoor items that could be toxic....
by Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency | Aug 5, 2020 | Blog
How Monitoring Equipment Keeps Your Pet Safe During Anesthesia Our team at Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency understands that many pet owners worry about putting their beloved companion under anesthesia, whether for an elective procedure or a life-saving...
by Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency | Jun 11, 2020 | Blog
Summer is upon us, and so are warming temperatures. The heat of summer can be dangerous for our canine friends. Here’s what you need to know to keep your dog safe when it’s warm out. #1: Dogs can’t adequately cool themselves through sweating. Dogs...
by Skyline Veterinary Specialists & Emergency | Jun 1, 2020 | Blog
Cushing’s disease, or hyperadrenocorticism (HAC), is an endocrine disorder that causes excessive production of the hormone cortisol, which is produced when the pituitary gland in the brain sends information to the adrenal glands in the abdomen. HAC can affect humans...