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BRAFF Assay

Diagnostic testing enables our team to pinpoint the underlying cause of your pet’s symptoms, diagnosing their condition(s). We want our pet parents to be involved in the decision-making process, and we thoroughly discuss the diagnostic testing we recommend for your pet and their diagnostic test results. Personalizing your pet’s diagnostic plan ensures we avoid unnecessary […]

Test for Addison’s Disease

Diagnostic testing enables our team to pinpoint the underlying cause of your pet’s symptoms, diagnosing their condition(s). We want our pet parents to be involved in the decision-making process, and we thoroughly discuss the diagnostic testing we recommend for your pet and their diagnostic test results. Personalizing your pet’s diagnostic plan ensures we avoid unnecessary […]

Test for Cushing’s Disease

Diagnostic testing enables our team to pinpoint the underlying cause of your pet’s symptoms, diagnosing their condition(s). We want our pet parents to be involved in the decision-making process, and we thoroughly discuss the diagnostic testing we recommend for your pet and their diagnostic test results. Personalizing your pet’s diagnostic plan ensures we avoid unnecessary […]

Abdominal Radiographs (X-rays)

Diagnostic testing enables our team to pinpoint the underlying cause of your pet’s symptoms, diagnosing their condition(s). We want our pet parents to be involved in the decision-making process, and we thoroughly discuss the diagnostic testing we recommend for your pet and their diagnostic test results. Personalizing your pet’s diagnostic plan ensures we avoid unnecessary […]

Pre-Visit Pharmaceuticals: Pet’s Vet Visit Experience

At Pet Health, our commitment to Fear-Free techniques continues throughout July. We believe that every aspect of your pet’s veterinary experience should prioritize their emotional well-being alongside their physical health. That’s why we’re dedicated to implementing strategies like pre-visit pharmaceuticals (PVPs) to ensure that every visit to our clinic is as stress-free and positive as […]

Navigating Puppy Biting: Tips for Pet Parents

Welcoming a new puppy into your home brings boundless joy and excitement. However, as your furry friend explores their world, you may encounter the challenge of puppy biting. Understanding the underlying reasons behind this behavior and implementing effective training strategies can foster a harmonious relationship between you and your pup. We sat down with Dan […]

Unlocking Your Puppy’s Potential: Socialization Essentials

Welcome, fellow puppy parents, to the exciting journey of raising a happy, well-adjusted furry companion! Today, we’re diving deep into the crucial realm of socialization, a cornerstone of your puppy’s development. Our guide on this journey will be the esteemed Dan Rana, a seasoned dog trainer with Canine Advance Training Services in Las Vegas, NV. […]

Mastering Potty Training: A Guide for Pet Parents

Embarking on the journey of potty training your new puppy can feel like navigating uncharted territory. However, with the proper guidance and understanding, you can set your furry friend on the path to success. We sat down with Dan Rana, a seasoned dog trainer at Canine Advance Training Services in Las Vegas, NV, to glean […]

Vaccine Vigilance: Understanding Puppy’s Immunization Schedule

Hey there, devoted puppy parents! Dr. B here, thrilled to discuss puppy vaccines with you. Ensuring your puppy’s health and well-being starts with understanding its immunization needs. Let’s embark on this crucial journey together! Vaccines have revolutionized veterinary medicine, saving countless pet lives. However, navigating the world of vaccinations can be daunting. At Pet Health, […]

Puppy Parenthood Pitfalls: Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes

Hey there, fellow pet parents! Dr. B here, and today, we’re diving into the exciting yet challenging world of puppy parenthood. Bringing a new furry friend into your home is undoubtedly a joyous occasion, but it also comes with its fair share of responsibilities and learning curves. Let’s discuss the top five mistakes I see […]

Product Picks & Pet Health Tricks: Marvels of Solensia for Arthritic Cats!

Hey there, fabulous feline friends! Dr. B here, and I’m thrilled to introduce you to this month’s star player for osteoarthritis in cats – Solensia!  Let’s embark on a journey to uncover the incredible benefits of this groundbreaking medication and how it can revolutionize your cat’s arthritis management! Solensia: Your Cat’s Ultimate Arthritis Solution When […]

Pet Health Expertise Unleashed: Conquering Osteoarthritis

April isn’t just about spring blooms; it’s also the month we dedicate to understanding and managing osteoarthritis in our beloved pets at Pet Health. Our team is here to share invaluable insights on tackling this condition and improving your pet’s quality of life. In this edition of “Pet Health Expertise Unleashed,” each of our doctors reveals their go-to tips for managing osteoarthritis in your furry companions.

Product Picks & Pet Health Tricks: Benefits of Dasuquin Advanced for Joint Health!

Hey there, pet parents! Dr. B here, excited to introduce you to this month’s product pick – Dasuquin® Advanced!  Let’s uncover the magic behind this powerhouse supplement and how it can transform your pet’s joint health journey! Dasuquin® Advanced: A Hero for Joint Health Regarding supporting your pet’s joints, Dasuquin® Advanced is the ultimate superhero! […]

A Comprehensive Guide to Treating Arthritis in Cats

Arthritis in cats is a complex condition characterized by joint inflammation, leading to pain and stiffness. The causes of arthritis in cats are multifaceted, including body conformation, excess weight, abnormal joint development, injury history, and previous surgeries. Osteoarthritis (OA) worsens over time, causing gradual joint deterioration. Inside their joints, cats have surfaces covered in smooth […]

A Comprehensive Guide to Treating Arthritis in Dogs

Arthritis, a common ailment among our beloved canines, presents a multifaceted challenge. It involves inflammation of the joints, resulting in pain, discomfort, and reduced mobility. Osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease (DJD), worsens over time, leading to progressive deterioration of joint health. While aging is a predominant factor, certain breeds are predisposed, and developmental issues like […]

Top 5 Signs of Arthritis in Cats

What is arthritis? Arthritis, a complex cat issue, entails joint inflammation, causing pain and stiffness. Osteoarthritis (OA), a progressive joint deterioration, describes joint wear and tear. Inside their joints, cats have surfaces covered in a thin layer of smooth cartilage lubricated with fluid, enabling free and frictionless movement. However, arthritis occurs when this smooth surface […]

Top 5 Signs of Arthritis in Dogs

What is arthritis? Arthritis is a common ailment characterized by joint inflammation, resulting in pain and stiffness for our pets. Osteoarthritis denotes the gradual deterioration of joints, causing discomfort and restricting movement. 🐾 What causes arthritis? While aging is a typical factor, arthritis can manifest early due to developmental issues such as hip or elbow […]

Pet Health Expertise: Navigating Allergie with Our Vets

March is not just about the arrival of spring; it’s also the month we dedicate to understanding and managing allergies in our beloved pets. At Pet Health, our team is ready to share valuable insights on handling pet allergies. In this edition of “Pet Health Expertise Unleashed,” each of our doctors reveals their go-to tips for navigating the allergy season with your furry companions.

Product Picks & Pet Health Tricks

Hey there, pet parents! Dr. B here; this month’s product pick is recommended for our pets dealing with pesky allergies. Let’s dive into the wonders of Dermaquin® – your furry friend’s secret weapon for healthier skin and a happier life! Dermaquin®: A Superhero for Skin Health Dermaquin® is not just a supplement; it’s a superhero […]

Navigating Canine Allergies: Insight on Apoquel vs. Cytopoint

Introduction: As spring blossoms herald their vibrant arrival, so does the inevitable onslaught of allergies for our beloved canine companions. In this season of itchiness, pet parents often find themselves at a crossroads, deciding between two potent allies in the fight against allergies – Apoquel and Cytopoint. Join me, Dr. B, as we delve into […]

Update – Canine Influenza Outbreak In Las Vegas

Las Vegas Specific Information Recently, there have been reports of confirmed cases of canine influenza (CI) from reputable Las Vegas shelters and animal organizations such as the Animal Foundation, Henderson Animal Shelter, and Nevada SPCA. While Pet Health Hospital has not identified any confirmed cases of CI, pet parents must be vigilant and well-informed about […]

Pet Health Expertise Unleashed: Dental Home Care Wisdom from Our Vets

February is not just about hearts; it’s also about smiles—pet smiles, to be exact! As we celebrate National Pet Dental Month, our team at Pet Health is excited to share some expert tips on keeping your furry friend’s pearly whites in top-notch condition. In this edition of “Pet Health Expertise Unleashed,” each of our doctors reveals their go-to dental home care advice. Let’s dive into pet dentistry with insights from our esteemed team.

The Importance of Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth

We’re told to brush our teeth at least twice daily; some even brush after every meal. Just like we must brush our teeth to prevent gum disease, pets must have their teeth brushed, too! Pets need their teeth brushed for the same reason we do – to remove food, debris, and plaque from the surface […]

5 Signs of Dental Pain in Pets

Hey there, Pet Parents! Dr. B here, and I’m thrilled to kick off Pet Dental Month by shedding light on the top 5 signs that your pet might be dealing with dental pain. February is all about those pearly whites, and it’s crucial to recognize the signs because, guess what, dental disease isn’t just a […]

Pet Health: Healing Journeys – Winnie’s Weight Loss Story

Meet Cindy, the heart behind this incredible journey, and her delightful companion, Winnie, a Basset with a story of resilience and transformation. A Rescue Turns into a Journey of Healing: Cindy, a Las Vegas Basset Rescue volunteer, welcomed Winnie into her life on August 30, 2022. Once burdened with an 87-pound weight, this four-legged friend needed more than […]

Beating Heat: Keeping Your Pup Fit and Fabulous

Welcome to the city where the sun always shines! While the Las Vegas summer can be sizzling, keeping your furry friend active and healthy doesn’t have to be a challenge. Pet Health has the scoop on how to exercise your dogs in the hot Las Vegas summer while ensuring their general health and weight loss […]

Pet Health Spotlight: Healing Journeys – Caico’s Inspiring Weight Loss Story

Welcome to “Pet Health Spotlight: Healing Journeys,” where we celebrate the remarkable stories of our pet patients. This month, we’re thrilled to share the inspiring weight-loss journey of Caico, a spirited 2-year-old silver lab, and her dedicated pet parent, Ester. Get ready for a heartwarming tale of determination, support, and the joy that comes with […]

Paws Up for Librela: A Game-Changer in Pet Pain Relief!

Hey there, Pet Health enthusiasts! We’ve got some exciting news for you and your furry friends. Get ready to meet Librela™, the newest superstar in the world of pet healthcare. This innovative medication is taking the canine world by storm, bringing a burst of energy to your pet’s life while managing those pesky aches and […]

Pet Health Expertise Unleashed: Weight Loss Tips from Our Top Vets

Welcome back, pet enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into the expertise of our fantastic team of doctors at Pet Health, each unleashing their go-to weight loss tips for your beloved furry companions. Let’s get started with some pawsitively great advice! Dr. B’s Cat‑ Friendly Approach Dr. B understands the challenges of managing a cat’s weight. His must-have solution? […]

5 Reasons Your Pet Deserves a Fear-Free Veterinary Visit

Fear Free™ Veterinary Approach at Pet Health At Pet Health, we’re not just a veterinary clinic; we’re dedicated to revolutionizing and enhancing your pet’s healthcare journey. We’re thrilled that our team includes Fear Free Certified® professionals committed to providing a Fear-Free Experience for your furry family members. Wondering why your pet deserves this extraordinary approach? […]

New Year, New Tail

As we welcome the New Year, it’s the perfect time to think about resolutions, not just for ourselves but for our beloved pets, too. One common goal for pet parents is to ensure their pets maintain a healthy weight, and that’s exactly what we’ll be talking about today! 🌟 Recognizing the Epidemic 🌟 Let’s kick […]

TTA or TPLO? Which Surgical Method Is Best for Dogs Cruciate Ligament Rupture?

Cranial cruciate ligament disease (CrCLD) is a chronic condition marked by the persistent degradation of a dog’s cranial cruciate ligament. A dog’s cranial cruciate ligament can be compared to a human’s anterior cruciate ligament, as it’s one of the primary ligaments supporting the stifle joint (knee). CrCLD eventually leads to a cruciate tear in a dog, […]

What Is Canine Cranial Cruciate Rupture and How Can I Avoid One?

What Is a Cranial Cruciate Rupture in Dogs? A dog’s cranial cruciate ligament is one of the main ligaments supporting the stifle joint (knee). Cranial cruciate rupture occurs when the ligament partially or completely tears. This frequently diagnosed chronic canine condition is called cranial cruciate ligament disease (CrCLD). Like a human’s ACL tear in a dog, a cranial cruciate rupture can be […]

Las Vegas Cold Weather Is Harmful To Pets

Residents of Las Vegas have surely noticed the steep drop in temperatures over the last few weeks.  This cold front has lasted longer than a typical Las Vegas winter and has brought sub-freezing temperatures to the valley for many days in a row.  These temperatures typically drop below freezing overnight and into the morning hours. […]

“Kissing Bugs” and Chagas Disease in Dogs

Over the past few weeks there has been a lot of discussion on the internet about American Trypanosomiasis Parasitic Infection that is brought on by the bite of a parasitic insect known as the “Kissing Bug.” While this disease is far more common in areas like South American, there have been cases of infection reported […]

We Know Your Breed

When many people adopt their new pet, they are looking for something specific. This does not necessarily mean that they are seeking a specific breed of animal (although many people are) but instead perhaps they are seeking a type of pet, small, large, active, furry etc. When they shop for their pet or go to […]

Pet Breed Specific Care

Pet Health Animal Hospital is a different kind of pet medical facility. We were founded on the idea that if we can prevent an illness or disease in an animal using minimal cost vaccinations and exams, it is better

Potential Danger To Dogs In Peanut Butter

One of the most desirable treats for a dog is peanut butter, which makes the process of giving pills to dogs far easier because very few dogs will reject peanut butter. Many people will use a small amount of peanut butter as a treat or reward for their dog as well. But recent news stories […]

The Dangers Of Colder Weather To Pets In Las Vegas

With the onset of the holiday season in Las Vegas, we begin to see the colder weather that all people who have lived here long enough realize that the weather begins to change to colder temperatures around the end of October, and will get progressively colder throughout the winter. Many people who have just moved […]

Know Your Local Animal Hospitals

When it comes to the most important things that you can do for your pet, one of the most important is knowing where the closest animal hospitals and after-hours emergency hospitals are located. While your veterinarian of choice is based upon how much you feel that they understand animal medicine, their reviews, the facility itself, […]

The Six Most Common Dog Health Issues

Your dog is your best friend, and we all want to keep our friends in the best of health so they can spend as much time with us as possible. There are many health issues that can effect your dog, and here are the six most common health issues: 1. Ear Infections: This is probably […]

Limited Ingredient Diets For Pets

Limited ingredient diets have become more popular in recent years with regards to dogs and cats who have allergies and have issues with digestion, skin or eye irritations. Pet foods themselves are most likely to blame for ingredient allergies, but if left undiagnosed they can cause your pet extreme irritation, infections and hair loss from […]

Las Vegas Veterinarian

In Las Vegas, there are many veterinarians. We feel we are the best choice for your pet, and we feel that if you come by our animal hospital to take a tour and see our facilities, you will feel the same way. However, for those who do not have the time to come by and […]

Separation Anxiety In Dogs

One of the more difficult conditions to deal with in many dogs is separation anxiety. This is exhibited by the dog acting out when they are not round humans or other dogs, and are left alone for periods of time. Typical separation anxiety behaviors will include incessant barking and howling, scratching doors and windows, destroying […]

Protecting Your Dog In Your Yard

When you got your dog, you probably went through a process to enclose your yard as much as possible to keep your dog from running away. While this is certainly a positive thing to do, it is also important to monitor your yard for changes that could potentially result in harm to your pet. There […]

Spay And Neuter Your Pets

We are all familiar with the discussion that happens so often with regards to owning an animal, and we see the television commercials and ads that always remind us that it is important to spay and neuter your pets, but there are far fewer people that actually understand why this is important. Homeless Pets: There […]

A New Type Of Animal Hospital

There are many animal hospitals in Las Vegas, and many fine veterinarians working within those facilities. We strongly encourage you to choose the best facility that you can afford, which is convenient to your home as well as being a caring and knowledgeable facility that has your pet’s best interests in mind. Convenience to your […]

Changing Weather In Las Vegas

Anyone who has lived in Las Vegas for more than a year realizes that the weather changes pretty dramatically and pretty quickly here, and with the first day of fall now officially over, we can expect the change to colder temperatures to be happening over the next few weeks. While this break from the heat […]

Pain Management In Pets

Pain management in pets is one of the more difficult aspects of veterinary science, due to the fact that animals will typically hid their pain as much as possible due to their natural instincts to appear healthy.  Due to the fact that they will show as few telltale signs that they are in pain as […]

What Happens During My Pet’s Exam?

When a veterinarian examines your pet for a routine checkup, they are looking at your animal’s vital signs, possibly taking blood samples for testing against known potential health risks, looking for signs of disease or infection, and generally taking into account any changes that can be noticed since the last time they were seen.  Weight […]

What Happens During A Veterinary Dental Cleaning?

As a responsible pet owner, you always have the best interest of your pet in mind, and you want them to remain as happy and healthy as possible.  Even though it is not necessary for animals to brush their teeth the way that humans do, a periodic dental exam and cleaning can assist your pet […]

Help! My pet got stung by a scorpion!

Living in Las Vegas, we have a great number of insects that are only found in desert climates, and unfortunately, many of these insects have bites and stings that can be quite painful, if not deadly to pets and humans alike.  Without going into a list of insects that are common to the Las Vegas […]

Is pool chlorine safe for dogs?

As the summer temperatures get hotter (especially in extremely hot areas like Las Vegas) it is common for families to consider allowing their dog to jump into the pool with them in order to cool off.  One of the most common questions that are asked of veterinarians and animal hospitals during the summer months will […]

How To Choose An Animal Hospital

There are many different things to consider when you are choosing an animal hospital or veterinarian for your new pet.  Several aspects of the clinic are probably more important to you than others, as you can assume that as long as the clinic has a good reputation (look through Yelp and Google+ reviews or ask […]

See Your Veterinarian Regularly

A common question that is asked is “how often should I take my dog or cat to the veterinarian?” The answer to this question relies on several factors including your pet’s age and general state of overall health, but for the most part it is determined by the age of your pet.  Pet Health Hospital […]

Live In Las Vegas And Have A Pet? Call Us First!

There are many Las Vegas veterinarians to choose from, all with different specialties and areas of expertise.  The most obvious reason that one Las Vegas resident would choose to bring their pet to a specific veterinarian is proximity to their home or work place, due to the fact that it is easier to make regular […]

How To Trim Dog Nails

The procedure for trimming your dog’s nails is very simple, but will generally require two people in order to not harm the dog by potentially cutting the nail too short and causing bleeding.  One person will need to hold the dog to prevent them from running away, and the other person will use a pet […]

How Much Coconut Oil Should I Put In My Pet’s Food?

There is no doubting the positive health benefits of coconut oil for both pets and for humans, and the benefits themselves can be seen in other articles we have provided on coconut oil, but one question that seems unclear for many people is how to use coconut oil and how much coconut oil should you […]

Las Vegas Veterinarian

Las Vegas is one of the most exciting cities in the world, with thousands of visitors every month as well as millions of permanent residents.  Medical care is necessary for all of these people, and medical care is equally important for their pets.  Luckily, Las Vegas veterinarians like the highly trained staff at Pet Health […]

Choosing the best Las Vegas veterinarian

As a clinic that offers veterinarian services to the Las Vegas general public, one of the questions that is continually asked of the staff and doctors of Pet Health Hospital is “how do I choose the best veterinarian in Las Vegas?” While this question may seem easier for us to answer than you would expect […]

Veterinarian Provides Cancer Warning Signs

Nobody ever wants to hear that their pet has cancer, and one of the best methods of swaying the odds in your pet’s favor and helping them to have a better chance of survival is to catch it as early as possible.  Regular checkups are a good way to give your pet a fighting chance […]

Follow Your Veterinarian’s Suggestions

Following veterinarian’s suggestions are the best way to keep your dog or cat healthy.  During visits to the veterinarian, your pet will usually get some vaccinations or a check-up, but there will probably also be some advice given to the pet owner that is intended to keep the pet healthy and happy.  One of the […]

The New Breed Of Las Vegas Veterinarian

Many people ask the question “What makes one veterinarian in Las Vegas better than another?” The answer is actually far more simple than you would expect.  Most veterinarians offer the same services, exams, treatments, dental, surgeries, vaccinations, and medicines, but the philosophy behind the practice is generally the way to decipher what makes one veterinarian […]

How to choose a veterinarian in Las Vegas

Anyone who is new to the Las Vegas area who is looking to find a new veterinarian for their pet is faced with an overwhelming amount of choices.  When asked the question “how do you choose a veterinarian in Las Vegas” the answer should be one that provides the following: After asking friends who they […]

Pet Health Hospital Launches The “Pet Program”

Pet Health Hospital has launched a social media campaign designed to both inform those interested in learning specifics of programs that are offered but additionally engage pet parents who want to follow and promote the ongoing achievement levels that their pet has crossed.  Various programs have been launched under the “Pet” moniker, including “PetStay,” “PetFit” […]

Coconut Oil For Dogs And Cats

Most veterinarians will agree that using coconut oil in your pet’s diet will have benefits, just like most doctors will agree that using it is beneficial to humans.  Here are the specific benefits of mixing coconut oil into your pet’s diet:   Coconut oil is an excellent source of nutrition and is over 90% saturated […]

Pet Dental Health: Periodontal Disease

Pet Dental Health: Periodontal Disease One of the most common clinical conditions in adult dogs and cats is periodontal disease and includes gingivitis (reversible reddening and inflammation of the gums) and periodontitis (loss of bone and soft tissue that surround the teeth). The periodontal disease tends to begin early in a pet’s life, but early […]

Ear Infections (Otitis Externa) in Dogs

Ear Infections (Otitis Externa) in Dogs Ear disease is one of the most common conditions treated by veterinarians. Otitis externa is the term used to describe inflammation of the outer ear canal. Unlike the horizontal shape of the human ear canal, a dog’s ear canal has a more vertical shape, making it an ideal place […]

Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) in Dogs

Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) in Dogs Dogs are highly resilient, adaptable creatures, but few disabilities affect dogs as profoundly as blindness. Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration Syndrome (SARDS) is a disease that causes rapid and complete blindness in dogs. It most frequently affects middle-aged dogs, but can strike dogs at any age. Little is […]

Parvo In Dogs

Canine Parvovirus Infection (CPV) Canine parvovirus is a potentially life-threatening and highly contagious viral illness. All dogs are at risk of contracting this disease, but puppies under the age of four months and unvaccinated dogs are most at risk. The majority of cases are seen in puppies between the age of six weeks and six […]

Which Dog Breeds Are Prone to Certain Types of Cancer?

Which Dog Breeds Are Prone to Certain Types of Cancer?   Cancer can be a quiet, elusive disease, or an aggressive and quick-developing one. Experienced veterinarians, especially those who embrace the concept of breed-specific preventative wellness, may recommend specific cancer screenings be performed on breeds of dogs most prone to certain types of cancer before […]

Why lifetime veterinary care is superior

The philosophy behind the veterinary care that your pet receives is one of the most important aspects of the entire process.  While most people are conditioned to believe that the job of a veterinarian is to simply treat illnesses in animals, provide vaccinations and assist with injuries, a new philosophy on the practice has begun […]

Pain Management in Pets

Over the past several years, veterinary medicine has dramatically evolved its understanding and approach to pain management in pets. The bond between a pet and its owner makes it more likely that the owner will be the first to recognize the signs that their pet is in pain or experiencing discomfort, making them an important […]

Selecting The Best Animal Doctor In Las Vegas For Your Pet

Selecting The Best Animal Doctor In Las Vegas For Your Pet Proud pet owners in Las Vegas seeking a friendly and knowledgeable animal doctor need look no further than Pet Health & Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn. Whether you are looking for routine care for your pet or specialized care, our compassionate veterinarians at […]

New Pet Hospital in Las Vegas

New Pet Hospital in Las Vegas A new pet hospital in Las Vegas is changing the face of veterinary care. Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn is the brainchild of Las Vegas veterinarian Dr Mark Beerenstrauch, who started his state-of-the-art practice to provide the highest quality care for pets while evolving the […]

Breed-Specific Preventative Wellness

In the constantly evolving industry of veterinary medicine, many exciting advancements have been made. These new technologies allow veterinarians the opportunity to offer newer, better, and more effective care for their clients, from laser therapy and acupuncture to stem-cell treatments. While many people consider their veterinarians to be animal health experts, they often only bring […]

Fireworks Scare Pets

More pets get lost on the fourth of July than on any other day of the year.  There are multiple reasons for this statistic, primarily because many animals are afraid of the loud noises associated with fireworks and the fact that many people are outside in their yards on the fourth during celebrations, and do […]

Heat Stroke In Dogs

As the temperatures begin to rise in Las Vegas, pet owners must be more and more aware of the signs of heat stroke in dogs, as this condition can easily be fatal.  One of the most common causes of heat stroke in the Las Vegas area is dogs being left in hot cars (even for […]

Dr. B Discusses Behavior and Pheromone Collars

Dr. B Discusses Behavior and Pheromone Collars  Pheromone collars are a new type of product that has gained popularity for treating behavioral disorders in dogs and cats. Pheromones are synthetic hormones that are designed to mimic that feeling a pet had while nursing as a puppy or kitten in order to create a feeling of […]

Pet Health™ Product of the Week — Fatty Acids

 Pet Health™ Product of the Week – Fatty Acids  This is Dr. B from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn discussing my pet health product of the week – Omega 3 Fatty Acids.    Omega 3 fatty acids are found primarily in fish and have powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Fatty acids can be […]

How To Perform CPR On Your Pet

CPR in Pets This is Dr. B from Pet Health and Lifetime Care Center on Desert Inn and today we will be discussing CPR in pets. Giving your pet CPR is a situation that you never want to face but you should be prepared for in the case of an emergency.  CPR for pets follows […]

The Modern Veterinarian

Medical science with regards to human beings has evolved over the years to take into account not just the treatment of  disease and injury, but also the prevention of avoidable maladies and conditions through vaccinations, wellness programs, regular checkups and interval examinations.  The point of these types of treatments is to avoid the long-term and […]

8 Things To NEVER Feed Your Pet

There are many human foods that are very bad for pets to eat, but some can be downright deadly. Here is a quick list of foods to never let your pets eat, and if they were to eat them it is best to get them to a veterinarian very quickly. CHOCOLATE – Although primarily a […]

Choosing The Right Las Vegas Veterinarian

One of the single most important choices you will make regarding the health and well-being of your pet is the finding of the best veterinarian available in the area. In Las Vegas, there are a lot of veterinarians and animal hospitals to choose from, and the decision to simply visit the once closest to your […]

Las Vegas Pet Friendly Hotels

Pet Friendly Hotels And Motels In Las Vegas Hampton Inn And Suites Las Vegas – Henderson -421 Astaire Drive Henderson Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites HENDERSON -441 Astaire Drive Henderson Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino Boulder -2800 S H / H 528 Henderson Residence Inn Las Vegas Henderson / Green Valley -2190 Olympic Avenue […]

Las Vegas Dog Parks

Dog Parks In Las Vegas And Surrounding Areas Of Nevada Acacia Park Dog Park 50 Casa Del Fuego St, Henderson, NV 89012 All American Dog Park 1551 S Buffalo, Las Vegas, NV 89117 Amador Vista Park Dog Park 1562 Amador Ln, Henderson, NV 89012 Bark Park at Heritage Park Dog Park 350 S Racetrack Rd, […]

Fruits That Are Good For Pets To Eat

People love fruit because it is sweet as well as being loaded with nutrients that are excellent for your body.  Any pet owner who has ever dropped a piece of fruit on the ground only to see their dog snatch it up and eat it as quickly as possible quickly realizes that pets love fruit […]

Opening 1-27-14 For Veterinary Services

Pet Health Hospital will be officially opening for business on Monday, January 27 2104. We look forward to providing you with the highest quality veterinary services and animal care in Las Vegas. Please contact us directly to arrange for your appointment at our new facility, and feel free to stop by and see the new […]

Did My Dog Have A Stroke? (Idiopathic Vestibular Disease)

The vestibular system is the neurological equipment responsible for perceiving the body’s orientation relative to earth. It is responsible for maintaining posture, balance of the head and trunk, and the position of the eyes in relation to head movement. The vestibular system can be divided into central and peripheral components. Central vestibular structures are located […]

Canine Influenza

Canine influenza was first diagnosed in racing greyhounds in Florida in 2005. It is closely related to the equine influenza virus and is not contagious to people or other animals. The disease has a high rate of infection and is easily spread among dogs by aerosolized respiratory secretions, direct dog-to-dog contact, and transmission through infected […]

Collapsing Trachea In Dogs

The trachea (windpipe) is a tube of c-shaped cartilage rings that connect the oral cavity with the lungs. The c-shaped cartilage has a membrane that lines the top surface. In dogs, these cartilage rings can weaken and the tracheal membrane loses its rigidity,causing the trachea to collapse. A collapsing trachea will cause clinical signs ranging […]

Feline Upper Respiratory Infection

The most common cause of sneezing in cats is an upper respiratory infection. Feline upper respiratory infections can develop from a single agent or can be a mixed infection as well. The most commonly involved agents are feline herpes virus (FHV-1), feline calici virus (FCV), feline cystitis, and the bacterial agents Bordetellabrochiseptica, Chlamydophilafelis, and Mycoplasma. […]

Pyometra

Pyometra is a disease that occurs when the uterus in an older female dog or cat fills with pus. Most affected dogs and cats are older than six years of age and have not been spayed or still have their ovaries and uteruses. Some spayed dogs can get an infection from a remnant of the […]

Broken Teeth In Pets

A broken tooth is a very common occurrence in dogs and cats. A fracture of a tooth is most common in the canine (fang) and upper fourth premolars of dogs and the canine of cats. A fractured tooth can occur due to acute trauma from being hit by a car or baseball ball bat or […]

Safety At Dog Parks

Pet Tip: Dog Parks Dog parks are the fastest growing segment of city parks in the United States. They can be a great way for you and your four-legged friend to enjoy some time outdoors. Follow these helpful suggestions to assure that the day ends safely: Obey all rules and regulations. Practice general courtesy by […]

Blindness In Dogs And Cats

Blindness can occur in pets either gradually or suddenly. When blindness occurs gradually, the pet is usually able to adapt to their surroundings due to their heightened senses of hearing and smell. A pet can very easily memorize the interior of a house or the layout of a backyard. Owners may not even know their […]

Cherry Eye In Dogs

All dogs have a special protective third eyelid on the inside corner of their eyes that is often not visible. This eyelid provides protection to the eye and also contains a gland that produces about 35% of the eye’s tears. The tears from this gland are responsible for lubricating the cornea. When the gland comes […]

Heat Stroke And Heat Exhaustion In Dogs

The “dog days of summer” are not always the most ideal time for dogs to be outdoors. As summer temperatures soar, so do the incidents of heat exhaustion and heat stroke in pets. Although the terms heat stroke and heat exhaustion tend to be used interchangeably, there are some key differences. Both are potentially dangerous […]

Saving Your Pet With CPR

Emergency techniques such as CPR may help pet owners keep their pets alive until they arrive at their veterinarian or emergency center. Here are some tips on CPR for pets: Check for breathing and pulse. Using your middle and index fingers, check below the pet’s wrist, inner thigh at the femoral artery, or below the […]

Frostbite In Dogs

Many people believe that since their pets (especially dogs and cats) are covered in fur that they must be able to be out in the cold for extended periods of time. While it is true that certain breeds of dogs have the ability to be out in the cold longer than others due to thicker […]

Pets During The Holidays

Christmas and the holiday season can be exciting and wonderful for your pets, as they understand the excitement of the day.  During the holiday season, please remember a few important tips, primarily that wrapping food such as candy and chocolates and placing them unattended under a tree is inviting trouble for your pets, as they […]

Pets In The Cold

Now that is is getting colder outside, we cannot stress enough to bring your pets inside in order to prevent frostbite and potentially even death.  Many people believe that because pets have fur they are not affected by cold the way humans are.  Nothing is further from the truth, and animals are just as cold […]

Heimlich Maneuver for Dogs

Sadly, it is not uncommon for a dog to choke because they  swallow things they shouldn’t, like toys and bones. If your dog is choking, he will start coughing forcefully, bulge his  eyes and paw at his mouth. In order to save your dog’s life, there are several things to do: • First, open your […]

A New Type Of Veterinary Center

Pet Health Hospital will be the first veterinary center and animal hospital of it’s kind to service the Las Vegas area.  This unique concept was developed by Dr. Mark Beerenstrauch in order to provide better animal care to his patients, reducing costs and improving the health situations of pets at the same time.  This is […]

Spaying And Neutering In Pets

OVERVIEW At any age, if your pet is intact (not spayed/neutered), it’s time to think about getting them fixed. What goes through your mind is probably whether it’s the right thing to do, or if they should stay as nature intended. What you need to do is consider the positive and negative sides of getting […]

Signs That Your Pet May Be Ill

QUESTIONNAIRE Since our pets can’t tell us what is wrong, it’s up to you and your veterinarian to keep them healthy and monitor for any abnormalities. General signs of a sick pet include: disorientation, weight loss, weakness, lethargy, lack of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, unproductive retching, seizure, bloody urine, straining to urinate, difficulty breathing, persistent cough, […]

Pregnancy In Pets

PREGNANCY The period of pregnancy, or gestation period, dogs and cats go through is 59 to 68 days, with the average being 63 days. With dogs, their litter size can vary from a single pup to 17 in some of the largest breeds. With cats, their litters can vary from one to more than 10 […]

Pet Sitter Instructions

INSTRUCTIONS To help you get the most out of your pet sitter, print and fill out the following instructions: CONTACT INFORMATION Your Name _____________________________________ Your Address ____________________________________ Phone # ________________ Cell # ____________ Emergency Vet # __________________________________ Vet Name ________________________________________ Vet Phone # _____________________________________ Vet Address _____________________________________ Your Contact Information ________________________ Other Emergency Information ____________________ Other Emergency Contact _________________________ INSTRUCTIONS PET 1. Name _____________________________________________ Description ______________________________________ Eats (Type of […]

Pet Obesity

OVERVIEW Over half of pets are considered overweight or obese, and according to studies, the number is climbing every year. It is the most common concern for pets in our society today when it comes to nutrition-related health. The obvious, and most primary, cause of obesity is too much food and not enough exercise. As […]

New Puppy Plan

PRE-BOARDING CHECK LIST Information for New Puppy Owners Getting a new puppy can be an exciting and scary endeavor. One of the most important parts of your puppies first few months is proper veterinary care. This includes vaccinations, fecal exams, deworming, and spaying/neutering if you desire. Vaccinations are important to prevent many diseases that our […]

Kenneling Your Pet

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW There are many varieties of kennels available to board your pet, from barebones to five-star fancy. Remember that the trimmings are mainly meant for owners since pets don’t really care about the look of their sleeping quarters. The most important thing about picking a good kennel is the safety and […]

Hot Spots In Dogs

ACUTE MOIST DERMATITIS (HOT SPOTS) IN DOGS Acute moist dermatitis is one of the most common canine skin disorders. Also referred to as hot spots, it appears as an intensely itchy, painful and swollen patch of skin that is warm to the touch. Hair loss in the affected area is common. The skin develops a […]

Grooming Your Dog

A GUIDE TO GROOMING Although it’s often overlooked, grooming is an important part of your dog’s health program. Routine brushing and combing removes dead hair and dirt and prevents matting. Because it stimulates the blood supply to the skin, grooming also gives your pet a healthier and shinier coat. WHEN TO START Start regular grooming […]

Grief In Dogs And Cats

GRIEF IN PETS WHEN LOSING A COMPANION Our pets can’t talk to us to tell us what they’re thinking. Because of this, we have to base their emotional status on their actions and behavior. An animal that loses a companion animal or human may react similarly as when a person experiences the death of a […]

Getting A Pet Sitter For Your Dog

A good professional pet sitter is a true find. Instead of relying on a friend to feed your dog, walk him and spend an hour or so playing with him, you can relax while you’re away, knowing that your dog is in capable hands. A knowledgeable sitter should be able to spot medical problems and […]

Gastrointestinal Parasites

WORMS Most people are aware that their pets have worms, but just what are these worms, where do they get them and how do you get rid of them? When pet owners talk about worms, they are really talking about all gastrointestinal parasites. And there are several gastrointestinal parasites that commonly affect our dogs and […]

Kitten Plan

Information for New Kitten Owners Getting a new kitten can be an exciting and scary endeavor. One of the most important parts of your kitten’s first few months is proper veterinary care. This includes vaccinations, fecal exams, deworming, and spaying/neutering if you desire. Vaccinations are important to prevent many diseases that our pets are exposed […]

Canine Neuter Discharge Instructions

Surgical Discharge Instructions Your dog has just been neutered. The procedure consists of removal of both testicles from an incision above the scrotum. This procedure was done under general anesthesia. Some important Information following surgery: Your pet may be slightly drowsy for 12 to 24 hours after his surgery. Feed your pet ½ of his […]

Fleas And Your Pet

UNDERSTANDING THE FLEA For millions of pets and people, the tiny flea is a remorseless enemy. The flea is a small, brown, wingless insect that uses specialized mouthparts to pierce the skin and siphon blood. When a flea bites your pet, it injects a small amount of saliva into the skin to prevent blood coagulation. […]

Feeding Your Kitten

FEEDING PROPERLY FOR GOOD HEALTH Kittens are full of energy. They bounce off the walls, jump through the air, and pounce at anything that moves, like toys and feet. All this energy has to come from somewhere in that tiny body. Feeding your kitten the right nutrients will keep their energy up and support their […]

Feeding Your Adult Dog

WHAT SHOULD YOU FEED? Your dog recognizes that what’s on your plate is a great deal better than what is in his bowl, and you’ll probably be tempted to prove it to him by giving him a taste. Before you do, keep in mind that a balanced diet with complete nutrition is essential for a […]

Feeding Your Adult Cat

WHAT CATS NEED TO EAT Good nutrition and a balanced diet are essential elements for good health. The ideal diet for your cat includes a good quality food and plenty of fresh water. Your cat should be fed amounts sufficient to meet energy and caloric requirements. Inadequate or excess intake of nutrients can be equally […]

Exercising Your Dog

DAILY EXERCISE RECOMMENDED Exercise for dog is as important for your dog as it is for you. Young dogs and healthy adults alike need lots of it, and even senior pets need a regular daily workout to maintain their health. The type of exercise you choose depends on the age and fitness of your dog […]

Exercising Your Cat

DAILY EXERCISE IS IMPORTANT Have you ever watched your cat exercise? Perhaps your kitty’s exercise regimen consists of a mad dash around the house – a furry bullet dashing from room to room. Or possibly it’s jumping up on horizontal (and even vertical) surfaces, tearing up the carpets and furniture, or attacking your feet in […]

Coprophagia In Dogs

Coprophagia is the practice of eating stool (feces). There’s nothing more disgusting to a dog owner than seeing their dog eat its own or another dog’s stool, and then to have the dog saunter up, tail wagging, looking for a kiss and a few kind words. “Why on earth would dogs do such a repulsive […]

Brushing Pets Teeth

The most common disease in pets is dental disease, especially periodontal disease. The good thing is that it is one of the most preventable and treatable as well. Aside from brushing your pet’s teeth, we can reduce and even prevent dental disease by giving the appropriate chew treats and toys, and feeding a crunchy diet. […]

Barking

BARKING PROBLEMS A dog barks for many reasons, some good and some bad. Barking can communicate things from a greeting, to a warning. A dog that barks every now and then is tolerable, but the problem lies in those who just won’t quit. Some breeds were bred to bark, like beagles and Shetland sheepdogs. Dogs […]

Allergic Dermatitis

Allergic dermatitis in dogs refers to inflammatory skin conditions caused by any type of allergy, and may be temporary or life-long. Aside from the common symptoms of the allergic condition itself, the pet will frequently suffer from more than one allergic condition at once. This, along with the propensity for them to develop secondary infections […]

Addison’s Disease In Dogs

Addison’s disease , also called hypoadrenocorticism, is an endocrine disorder that is caused by a lower than normal production of adrenal gland hormones. The adrenal glands are located near the kidneys, and are responsible for the production of hormones that control the salt, sugar, and water balance in the body. In Addison’s disease there is […]

Aggression In Dogs

OVERVIEW Each year, more than 2% of the United States population suffers from a dog bite. That equals more than 4.3 million people! Canine aggression is not abnormal, but to better understand how to handle it, we need to understand the types of aggression and its causes. Dog aggression, or threatening and/or harmful behavior towards […]

Dealing With Aggression In Cats

INTRODUCTION Bearing in mind their size, domestic cats can make dreadful enemies. Cats have five effective attack weapons, including mouth that can open widely equipped with sharp teeth, and four dexterous paws bearing needle-sharp claws. These weapons, combined with explosive speed and the limberness of a contortionist, can make restraining reluctant cats more difficult than […]

10 Ways To Prepare Your Pet For Boarding

PRE-BOARDING CHECK LIST Boarding a pet can be nerve-racking for both the owner and the animal. Here are ten simple tips to help keep things smooth and simple: Interview the Facility – Call the boarding facility and ask them questions like how long they have been in business and what their references are. Kennels will let […]

10 Ways To Help An Arthritic Pet

HELPFUL TIPS Arthritis, or the inflammation or swelling in a joint, can be caused by many things; instability of the immediate ligaments and tendons, unusual bone or joint development, injury or damage to the joint, injury caused by the immune system, or an infection. While anti-inflammatory medications are common treatments for arthritis, another process involves […]