Urine spraying
Urine spraying There are many different reasons for urine spraying – some are physical, some are behavioural. The first thing we want to do is a full physical examination and urine analysis, to...
View ArticleToilet training your pup
Toilet training your puppy Toilet training your pup involves anticipating when your pup will need to go to the toilet, taking the pup to the desired toileting area of the yard, and reinforcing this...
View ArticleWater intake test
Water Intake Test Water intake tests are very important to help us work out whether your dog is drinking too much water. Some diseases make dogs drink more water than they should. Water intake can vary...
View ArticleToxoplasma
What is Toxoplasma? Toxoplasma is a microscopic organism that is found in many domestic animals including cats, dogs, horses, pigs and sheep. Humans can also become infected. There are a number of...
View ArticleDogs, Cats and Automobiles
Dogs, Cats and Automobiles By Andrea Lin– People are on the go, and increasingly, they are taking their pets along for the ride. While some pets seem born to ride, for others the loud noises can be a...
View ArticleCaring family atmosphere
At Baker Animal Hospital we take pride in being a small independent business. With the recent advent of veterinary hospital chains, we feel that the personal touch can be lost and we make every effort...
View ArticleCommunicating
A large reason for frustration and dissatisfaction with veterinarians is the fact that communication gets lost somehow and animal owners often do not know why certain treatments or medications were...
View ArticleHealing
Our veterinarians and technicians follow continuing education seminars regularly in order to stay up to date on the most recent treatments, tests and equipment needed to care for your pet as best as we...
View ArticleHeartworm disease in dogs
As many of you are aware, spring is the time when your veterinarian recommends that your dog take a preventive medication to protect against heartworm diease. Below, you will find information that will...
View ArticleCats and Fleas
How do cats get fleas? The most common source of fleas is from newly emerged adult fleas in the home or outside. The flea life cycle includes: eggs, larvae, pupae and adults. When adult fleas are on...
View ArticleProgressive reinforcement training
Progressive reinforcement training Positive Training Yields Positive Results! By Kristin Crestejo, ABCDT Progressive reinforcement training (PRT) is a type of animal training that involves no forms of...
View ArticleFebruary is Dental Health Awareness Month
Did you know that 80% of dogs and 70% of cats above the age of 3 have some degree of gingivitis and tartar build up? This not only means that they are more likely to have bad breath, bleeding gums and...
View ArticleHeartworm disease in dogs
As many of you are aware, spring is the time when your veterinarian recommends that your dog take a preventive medication to protect against heartworm diease. Below, you will find information that will...
View ArticlePlease take our quick survey : Raining cats n’dogs
Obtaining your feedback is crucial to providing you and your pet with the best service possible. Let your voice be heard. We would appreciate your taking the time to complete the following survey. It...
View ArticleUrine spraying
Urine spraying There are many different reasons for urine spraying – some are physical, some are behavioural. The first thing we want to do is a full physical examination and urine analysis, to...
View ArticleToilet training your pup
Toilet training your puppy Toilet training your pup involves anticipating when your pup will need to go to the toilet, taking the pup to the desired toileting area of the yard, and reinforcing this...
View ArticleSmall mammal medical services
Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer que nous pouvons maintenant fournir des services complets de médecine et de chirurgie à nos amis les petits mammifères. Nous avons hâte de rencontrer vos lapins, furets,...
View ArticleHeartworm disease in dogs
As many of you are aware, spring is the time when your veterinarian recommends that your dog take a preventive medication to protect against heartworm diease. Below, you will find information that will...
View ArticleHow to make visits to the veterinarian less stressful for you and your cat
1. It starts at home. Your carrier should be out in your living room or kitchen several days, if not weeks before your scheduled appointment. During this time, you can leave treats and toys in the...
View ArticlePositive meds time
For Meds time combine a delicious treat with the meds, your pets will love it. Thanks to Ingrid and Fundamentally Feline for these great tips.
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