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It’s Raining Puppies!
Did you know that by 4 months of age, 80% of your puppy’s brain has already developed to maturity? That means they have already formed a variety of associations with their surroundings and the people and objects within it. This is why socializing your young puppy in a safe and controlled environment is so important. The prime time to do this is between 8-16 weeks of age. During this time frame they are taking in the most stimuli from their environment and deciding what they do and do not […]
The Perfect Pet
We all have an idea of our perfect pet. It may be a particular breed, a desired gender, or have apersonality that fits our lifestyle. Some prefer a young animal that they can train, while otherswant to skip the housetraining and choose to adopt an older animal. Animals with imperfectionsare often looked over. They may have behavior issues or some other less desirable physicaltrait. We can judge books by their covers even though we should know better. Throughout mytime spent at Hillside An […]
Putting the Treat into Treatment – Is your Veterinarian Fear Free?
The new year is bringing exciting changes to Hillside Animal Hospital. If you haven’t been in recently to see our new separate cat waiting space and exam room, you should stop by. These newly constructed areas help make your cat’s visit as stress free as possible. In our waiting area we diffuse calming lavender as well as provide towels sprayed with Feliway, a pheromone product to help reduce stress levels in cats. These towels can be placed over your cat’s carrier while you wait […]
Lepto Whatta?
-By Jayme, Hillside Vet TechWhat is Leptospirosis?Leptospirosis is a zoonotic bacteria; meaning it can be spread from animals to humans. Thebacteria are often found in rodents, such as mice, but can be found in other wild and domesticanimals (dogs, raccoons, opossums, cattle, sheep, goats, etc). The leptospira bacterium is spreadthrough the urine of the infected animal. An animal may be infected with the bacteria, but nothave any symptoms at all. In fact, animals that are carriers can co […]
Hillside Mythbusters: Prevention Edition
by Matthew Lang R.V.T.Summer will be coming to an end soon and Fall will be right around the corner. Kids are going back to school, the leaves will begin to change color, and all things pumpkin will make their return (Pumpkin-spice kitty litter anyone?). This is a time to buy school supplies, put away the swim trunks and start thinking about taking your animals off their flea, tick, and heartworm prevention….or is it? Maybe they only spend time indoors so they don’t even need to be on prevent […]
Hillside Mythbusters: Food Edition
Hillside Mythbusters: Food Editionby Matthew Lang R.V.T.Myth: The Ingredient list is the best way to pick a pet food.BUSTED: While it is tempting to buy a pet food with a lot of fancy ingredients, you must remember that animals need nutrients not ingredients. Nutrients are the vitamins and minerals that are vital to your pet’s health. Ingredients are also listed by weight with the heaviest ingredients at the top and lighter ones on the bottom. This often includes water content in f […]
Welcome to our new site!
Well, you’ve probably noticed by now that we have a brand new website! This is a big update at Hillside, and we’re excited! We decided to update our website and offerings for several reasons. 1. It’s 2016. Information is available at the click of the button from around the world, especially on mobile phones. We pride ourselves on following the latest advances in medicine, but we wanted to provide our clients with the latest advances in convenience too! Our new site is mobile-friendly and o […]