Category: Pet Health
FAQ #2: Whats the deal with catnip? – Memphis Area Pet Health and Wellness
Dr. Katie Wooden, who owns two cats of her own and cares for numerous at The Pet Hospitals – Collierville location, is here today to fill us in on why cats love catnip so much! Everyone knows that most cats love catnip, but have you ever wondered why? Catnip is a perennial herb from the mint family. Cats react specifically...Read More
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FAQ #1: Why do cats like boxes? – Memphis Area Pet Health and Wellness
Welcome! We have Dr. Karen Gant here today answering a question we are asked frequently at The Pet Hospitals: Why do cats like boxes so much? I have yet to meet a cat that could resist a box! Whether in a shelter situation where they use them to feel safe, secure and to hide in, to the home environment where they explore , play and...Read More
Pets have allergies, too! – Memphis Area Pet Health
Ever wonder why pets tend to lick their feet? Dr. Apryl Barton is here to share some of her knowledge on pet allergies today: You may notice this licking occurs a lot more frequently around the Spring, and most of the time it’s from having environmental allergies. Just like people, all of the pollen circulating in the air can cause...Read More
Dog Flu- should I worry? – Memphis Pet Health
Whether from a recent news cast or the front page of the newspaper, we know most of you have heard about the Canine Influenza also known as the ‘Dog Flu’ outbreak in the Midwest United States and specifically in the Chicago area. We have heard your cries for more information, and we wanted you to have the most current and...Read More
The Truth About Bones- Memphis Pet Health
As veterinarians we get asked this question all the time: is it safe for my dog to chew on bones? Google this topic and you will find endless debates, examples, and opinions on the matter. What you ultimately decide is best for your pet is up to you, but we are hoping to give you a veterinarian’s perspective to help...Read More
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Pet Insurance: Memphis Pet Health and Wellness
In 1982, Jack Stephens, a veterinarian in California, along with several hundred colleagues and friends started the first successful pet insurance company in the United States – Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI).
Pet Diabetes Month
We all love food. Our pets love food, and we love our pets, so we all give in to those sweet, puppy dog eyes and sneak a treat, maybe even a little people food. Although a little indulgence here and there may seem like no big deal, obesity is the number one disease in our furry friends, and obesity is...Read More
Physical Exams are Important for Pets- Memphis Pet Health
The Importance of a Physical Exam A complete physical exam is a key component of your pet’s visit at The Pet Hospitals! Click the above link to see a few of our veterinarians thoroughly explain what they are looking for and why it is essential! During the physical exam, your doctor can: Check over your pet from head to tail....Read More
Boarding Your Dog or Cat- Memphis Area Pet Health
It’s a festive time of year as well as a hectic one! With the holidays come vacations and time spent away from home, but what about your beloved pets that can’t make the journey? Here at the Pet Hospitals we want to offer some peace of mind and insight to our boarding facilities. Our cats and dogs are boarded in...Read More
Ebola and Pets- Memphis Area Pet Health and Wellness
From Your Veterinarian Fear is high, but risk is minimal The relative risk of exposure to the Ebola virus in the U.S. is extremely low, as there have been only a small number of isolated human cases and no known animal cases to date. Although Ebola is a zoonotic disease, there has not been evidence of its transmission to humans...Read More