Protecting Your Dog from Heat Stroke

Warm temperatures can be hard on our four-legged family members due to the risk of heat-related illness, such as heat stroke. Here are some tips for keeping your pet cool:  Take walks early in the morning or at night. Your dog’s time outdoors should be limited when temperatures soar and when they are outside they […]

Signs that Your Dog Needs More Activity

There are a lot of things that your dog needs to stay healthy, including nutritious food and routine check-ups with your local veterinarian. One thing that can be easy to overlook—but is incredibly important for any dog—is regular physical activity. If your dog doesn’t get enough activity, she may begin to exhibit a number of […]

Signs Your Cat or Dog May Have a Dental Health Problem

Many pet owners don’t think about it, but their animal companions need dental care just as much as humans do. That’s why annual dental examinations are so important. When your pet’s teeth and gums are being checked by a professional regularly, it will be easier to catch and treat problems before they worsen. You may […]

Why Doggy Day Camp Is Good for Your Canine

Do you wish you could spend all day with your dog, playing and interacting? While this scenario is not practical for most dog owners, there is a way that you can ensure that your dog receives exercise, stimulation, and attention throughout the day, even when you’re at work: doggy day camp. Continue reading for an […]

Link Between Diet And Heart Disease In Dogs

The team at Plymouth Heights Pet Hospital would like to highlight recent findings reported in the news that there is a link between certain diets and heart disease in dogs. These reports are based on a warning issued by the FDA.

Periodontal Disease

Preventative dental care helps protect your pet and catch problems before they become more serious.

10 Facts About Senior Pets

Thanks to research and improvements in veterinary care, pets are living longer than they used to. In honor of these seniors, we’d like to share some interesting facts and information about our elderly four-legged companions.

Fractured Teeth

Fractured teeth are very common in dogs and cats. Chewing on hard toys, sticks, cages etc cause damage to the teeth.