National Animal Safety and Protection Month in October reminds us of the responsibility that come with domesticated animals and pets. Not only does National Animal Safety and Protection Month raise awareness, but it provides tips and tools to help us be more prepared in the event of an emergency or illness.
Here in Nohl Ranch Animal Hospital, our veterinarians are the best to evaluate your pet for potential painful conditions. If you notice anything, please consult our vets for a full examination, including a pain assessment, and talk about the findings.
National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day – August 22! Why is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day so important? On National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day, let’s work together to spread awareness about all the ways veterinarians save cats’ lives. Take Your Cat to the Vet Day focuses on [...]
ALL-AMERICAN PET PHOTO DAY – July 11th! What is the ALL-AMERICAN PET PHOTO DAY? National All-American Pet Photo Day is observed annually on July 11th. So, You have to charge your camera and be prepare to take adorable pictures of your pets! If they are friends, take a few snapshots of them together! Pets are [...]
March 23 is National Puppy Day! We believe that any day that you see a puppy is “national puppy day” don’t you agree? History of Puppy Day: Puppy Day was invented in 2006 by Colleen Paige, an animal behaviorist, pet & family lifestyle expert, designer and author. the message of the annual ode to fur babies [...]
Let’s go for a walk – pet style! Its National Walk Your Pet Month! Timeline For “Walk Your dog” Month: In 2011: The largest dog walk, “The Great North Dog Walk” was organized in the U.K. 22,742 dogs took part in it. In 1964: In New York, Jim Buck started out walking an acquaintance’s dog. [...]
What are intestinal parasites? Parasites in general are an organism that lives in or on and takes its nourishment from another organism, Pets can contract intestinal parasites via different routes. Pets Parasites are usually transmitted when an animal inadvertently ingests parasite eggs or spores in contaminated soil, water, feces or food. In the case of tapeworms, they can also be [...]
February is National Dental Health Month for Pets The month of February is National Pet Dental Health Month While this reminder holiday is celebrated annually, doctors from Nohl Ranch Animal Hospital are encouraging pet parents to talk to their family veterinarians about helping their pets practice good dental hygiene. According to the American Veterinary Dental […]
Happy Valentines Day ♥♥♥ Join us for our furry Valentines Day Saturday, February 16th 2019 From 2 to 5pm! Enjoy complimentary snacks, Smooch a Pooch and Snap a pic with your furr-vorite Valentine! Prizes and goodies for all who join us! Friendly canines welcome! (All dogs must be on a leash please) Call us for [...]
Absolutely they do feel pain, we know that animals certainly feel physical pain, but what is less clear is whether this emotional suffering that we feel can be said to be true of animals. And if it is, how we go about measuring it. Human communicate pain verbally and even give it a number on [...]
One of the important parts of maintaining a healthy pet is taking care of their skin and Fur by keeping them healthy. Your Pet’s skin and fur reflects the overall health. Just like our own skin and hair. The big mistake pet’s owner does when they deal with pet’s skin problem is waiting too long [...]
It is cold now, but in two weeks butterflies will be flying around us in California for the Spring. In the Spring pets like outdoor activities and playing with neighbor’s pets, the outdoor activities are always good for your pet's health and wellbeing but you will have to pay attention to their health and their [...]