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My Dog Vomited—Should I Be Concerned?

Dec 03

Categories: Blog, Pet safety

My Dog Vomited—Should I Be Concerned?
Vomiting is one of those issues that dog owners must accept as a possibility when they welcome a dog into their family, but not all vomiting episodes are innocuous. Most situations are likely caused by a dietary indiscretion that will be resolved without veterinary intervention. However, some conditions are serious, and can be life-threatening, if […]
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Is Your Dog Choking or Reverse Sneezing?

Sep 01

Categories: Pet safety

Is Your Dog Choking or Reverse Sneezing?
If your dog reverse sneezes, they may sound like they are choking, especially if you have never heard a reverse sneeze. Do you know the definition of a reverse sneeze, and how to tell the difference between this condition and a choking episode? Our team at Animal Health Care of Marlboro would like to help […]
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Everything Pet Owners Need to Know About Heatstroke

Jul 23

Categories: Pet safety, Uncategorized

Everything Pet Owners Need to Know About Heatstroke
The summer heat and humidity can cause more than discomfort for your four-legged companion. Pets are susceptible to heatstroke, which can be life-threatening, especially if not addressed promptly. Our team at Animal Health Care of Marlboro asked Patty the pug to report on what pet owners should know about this concerning issue, to help you […]
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Cold Weather Safety for Pets

Jan 29

Categories: Blog, Pet safety

Cold Weather Safety for Pets
As old man winter blows through the Garden State, cold, snow, and ice can bring a slew of dangers for your pet. While the dangers of cold temperatures may seem obvious, you may not be aware of some winter hazards. Keep your pet safe this winter by preventing these common dangers. Hypothermia in Pets Despite […]
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Back-To-School: Don’t Forget Your Pets!

Sep 16

Categories: Blog, Life, Pet boarding, Pet safety

Back-To-School: Don’t Forget Your Pets!
Now that summer vacation is over and we’re getting closer to the beginning of fall, backpacks are brimming with fresh notebooks, outfits are laid out to prepare for early morning alarms, and schedules are slowly but surely filling up with parent-teacher conferences, soccer practices, piano lessons, and more! While it may be a relief for […]
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