Pet Health Blog
Fright night might be fun for humans, but it can be frightfully scary—and even dangerous—for pets. Veterinarians at DoveLewis want to remind pet owners to be mindful of the various ways Halloween can pose a threat to animals.
The Value of Local: Be Heard, Be Supported, Be Connected
With more veterinary clinics being managed in groups or owned by national parent companies, DoveLewis’ local management and single l
Honk, Hack, Heal: Navigating Your Dog's Kennel Cough
Kennel cough, also known as canine infectious tracheobronchitis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease that affects dogs. It is commonly seen in environments where dogs gather, such as boarding kennels, dog parks, and shelters.
How DoveLewis Pain Management Made a Difference for Oskar
Oskar first started visiting Pain Management with Dr. Earl in February of 2021 after receiving surgery in 2020 to hopefully repair a slipped disc in his neck. Unfortunately, Oskar’s spine did not respond well to surgery.
What are the Signs of Congestive Heart Failure in a Dog?
Every pet owner is concerned about something happening to their canine family member. When it comes to Congestive Heart Failure, early detection can make a big difference. For some dogs early detection is possible.
Can Dogs and Cats have Heart Attacks?
Although it is possible, it is extremely rare for most animals to have a heart attack. For humans, a heart attack occurs when a blood vessel that flows to the heart gets blocked.
Echocardiograms for Dogs and Cats
What is an Echocardiogram? Typically performed by a veterinary cardiologist, an echocardiogram is a diagnostic tool for looking closely at the heart.