At Cascade Hospital for Animals, we know your pets are family, and they deserve to be included in the holiday celebrations. As your trusted veterinary team, we're excited to share our guide to selecting safe and enjoyable gifts for your four-legged family members this holiday season.
Header Photo: Veterinarians Dr. Godfrey and Dr. Barrett carefully providing a dental procedure to a dog at CHFA, ensuring a healthy smile and overall well-being!
One often overlooked aspect of pet health is dental care. We sat down with our veterinarian, Dr. Maia Godfrey, to discuss the importance of pet dental health and how you can ensure your furry friend maintains a healthy smile.
We know many pet owners are excited to include their furry friends in Halloween festivities and we love seeing pets dressed up! While it can be fun to dress up your pets and take them along for trick-or-treating, it's crucial to keep their safety and comfort in mind. This blog post will cover some essential tips to ensure your pets have a safe and enjoyable Halloween experience.
We always strive to create a safe and healthy environment for our pets. However, sometimes the habits or substances we use in our daily lives can pose unexpected risks to our pets. In this blog post, Dr. Kyle Fuller, a veterinarian at Cascade Hospital for Animals, sheds light on the potential dangers of marijuana, smoking, and vaping to our beloved companions.
Cover Photo: Dr. Isard provides pointers on starting muzzle training for Jack Russell Terrier Sheldon.
Veterinary visits can be a source of significant stress for many dogs. Dr. Dana Isard, a veterinarian here at Cascade Hospital for Animals, sheds light on this common issue and offers valuable insights on how to make these necessary visits less anxiety-inducing for our canine friends.
We are thrilled to introduce the newest member of our veterinary team at Cascade Hospital for Animals, Dr. Maddie Barrett! Fresh out of veterinary school, Dr. Barrett brings a combination of modern knowledge, boundless enthusiasm, and a lifelong passion for animal care to our practice. As she embarks on her professional journey, we're excited to support her growth and witness the positive impact she'll undoubtedly have on our patients and their families.
As pet owners, we're always on guard against threats to our furry friends' health. Two common culprits that often raise concern are fleas and ticks. But which of these tiny terrors poses a greater risk? Dr. Greg Paplawsky, here at Cascade Hospital for Animals, provides expert insights on this itchy issue.
As veterinarians and staff at Cascade Hospital for Animals, we frequently field questions about pet insurance from concerned pet owners. While we can't endorse specific plans or companies, we believe it's crucial for you to understand how pet insurance works and its potential benefits. This knowledge can help you make informed decisions about your pet's healthcare.
Leaving your feline companions behind while you embark on a vacation can be a source of anxiety. With careful planning and the right strategies, you can ensure your cats remain safe, comfortable, and content in your absence. Ideally, someone would be able to stay in your home but even without a full-time sitter, there are ways to help manage your cat’s stress while you are away.
This blog was written by Dr. Richard Siegle.
With the sun shining brighter and temperatures rising, our dogs will be spending more time outdoors. It is a good time to talk about a serious mosquito-borne disease, Canine Heartworm Disease. Let’s discuss what heartworm disease is, common questions about the disease and what we can do to protect your dog from the disease.