Showing posts with label veterinarian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label veterinarian. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

New Fines In Place For Cats And Dogs That Don’t Buckle Up In New Jersey

Click it or ticket. It’s not just for people anymore — at least in the Garden State.
Police and animal control officers are authorized to cite drivers with unrestrained animals in the car. Yes, that includes the back of a pickup truck too. Violators can be fined $250 to $1,000 per offense.

Ray Martinez, head of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, just wants to avoid distracted driving.

“People actually driving with a dog or a cat on their laps. It’s not cute. It’s actually dangerous for the driver. It’s dangerous for other drivers and it’s dangerous for that pet.”

Dogs can be placed in harnesses that click right into the seat belt buckle. Cats don’t take well to harnesses for the most part, so they need to go in a carrier. And the carrier needs to be buckled down.


 http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2012/06/02/new-fines-in-place-for-cats-and-dogs-that-dont-buckle-up-in-new-jersey/#.T84bgBZ5vPE.email

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

2012 All-American Chip-a-Thon

The 2012 All-American Chip-a-Thon will run until Labor Day so make sure your pet is protected by having them microchipped, if they’re traveling with you, or even if they just like to wander. Somerset Veterinary Group will offer microchipping AND the first year of membership with HomeAgain...now through Labor Day for $52.99. Microchipping ensures that your pet has a permanent form of identification linking them to you, in case you should be separated. Call us at 908-725-1800 for more details about the 2012 Chip-a-Thon!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Outside Pets


Just because it’s warm outside doesn't mean your pet wants to be outdoors all day, especially during the afternoon, which is the hottest part of the day. They’re susceptible to heat and sunstroke too. Somerset Veterinary Group wants to remind you that when your pet spends the afternoon outside, they should be able to drink plenty of cool, fresh water and have a shady place to relax. 


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Bark in the Park: Summer Dates

Bring your dog out to the Somerset Patriots ballpark for fun with the whole family at 'Bark in the Park'. There will be a pre-game Pooch Parade beginning at 6:30 pm. The dates are Monday June 25th, Tuesday July 24th, Monday August 27th and Tuesday September 18th. Here is a picture of Dr. North throwing out the first pitch.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Heartworm & Pets

Warm weather means the return of mosquitoes and the heartworm disease that they carry. Because a single bite from a mosquito could transmit the deadly heartworm parasite to your pet, it’s important that your pet stay on a heartworm preventative at all times. We can’t prevent the mosquitoes from biting, but we can prevent their harmful effects. We would love to discuss heartworm prevention for your pet!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Warm Weather Brings Pesky Parasites

Most pet owners know that the return of springtime temperatures will also hasten the return of itching and scratching due to fleas. What many owners don't know is that besides the irritation, fleas can also spread numerous serious diseases and parasites such as tapeworms. Although fleas seem to hold an upper hand, your veterinarian can help you win the battle against these pests. Watch this video to learn more.


Friday, April 20, 2012

Mobilize the Earth for Earth Day 2012

The first Earth Day, on April 22, 1970, activated 20 million Americans from all walks of life to speak out against the deterioration of the environment and demand change. As a result, the Environmental Protection Agency was created, the Clean Air, Clean Water, and Endangered Species Acts were passed,and the modern environmental movement was born.

Today, more than 1 billion people in 192 countries participate in Earth Day activities each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world. This year, in the face of global inaction on pressing environmental problems, we must harness that power.

Earth Day Network is calling upon individuals, organizations, businesses and governments to Mobilize the Earth™ and demand that environmental issues become a top priority.

Monday, March 5, 2012

March is Poison Prevention Month

March is Poison Prevention Month. Did you know that some regular household substances can be poisonous to your pet? It’s important to keep an eye on the things that your pet consumes, and that includes things out in the yard! We suggest keeping your poisonous substances, such as fertilizers, pesticides, paints, and cleaning products on high shelves inside the shed or garage. And be sure to thoroughly clean any spills on the driveway or garage floor. You never know what your pet might get into!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Sam is our Pet of the Month! Sam is a nine year old Doberman Pinscher who was rescued at 15 months. Sam has had his teeth brushed everyday along with Hills t/d diet, marrow and nylabones as treats. At the age of 5, Sam had a dental cleaning but only had minimal tartar. Daily oral care and appropriate chewing toys certainly pays off!
 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Puppy Socialization and Exploration at Camp Bow Wow

Check out Puppy Socialization and Exploration at Camp Bow Wow Bridgewater. Somerset Veterinary Group is sponsoring this fun event every Saturday in the months of February and March, making it free for all puppy participants. Join us this Saturday February 11th! Contact Camp Bow Wow Bridgewater at 732-805-0888 to reserve your spot or for more details about this event.
 
 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

BREED SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN DOGS


  • Boston Terrier, Pug/French Bulldog/any mixes including these (puggle etc):
    • Dry Eye- Don’t produce enough tears and require life long medication to treat
    • Corneal ulcers- damage to the cornea that requires treatment and can result in loss of vision or of eye itself
    • Facial fold dermatitis- infections in the folds of the face. Require treatment and lifelong cleaning of the facial folds

  • Golden Retriever/Labrador Retriever:
    • Allergies- usually involves itchy skin, secondary infections, ear infections
    • Weight gain- can lead to severe problems such as heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, torn cruciate/other ligaments, endocrine disease, spinal disk injuries
    • Cancer- usually involving the liver or spleen. Can cause sudden bleeding into the abdomen which will cause pet to have pale gum color and become suddenly lethargic. Must seek vet care immediately if this is seen

  • Bulldogs/brachycephalic breeds (shortened muzzle):
    • Brachycephalic syndrome- small nostril openings making breathing more difficult, too long of a palate causing problems with breathing especially when excited. Surgery is available for this problem to help improve breathing, quality, and longevity of life.

  • Small Terriers:
    • Pancreatitis- inflammation of the pancreas often caused by fatty treats/meals or stress. Can range from minor requiring only a few days of intravenous fluids to severe requiring weeks in hospital. Advise not feeding any fatty meals to these breeds.

  • Large breed dogs (Rottweilers, St. Bernards etc.)
    • Bone Cancer- usually found in the limbs. The first sign is usually pain on touching the leg, limping, and lethargy.

  • Boxers, Doberman Pincers, King Charles Cavalier Spaniels
    • Heart Disease- These breeds commonly can develop heart disease at any point in their lives. It can range from mild to severe and usually requires medication daily.

All breeds have the potential for being excellent pets. It is, however, an excellent idea to know the potential problems that you may need to deal with before bringing a pet into your family.


Provided by:
Somerset Veterinary Group
908.725.1800

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Table Food and Pets

Did you know that some common “people foods” can be extremely dangerous to your pet’s health? Foods such as onions, macadamia nuts, avocado, grapes, raisins, chocolate, and parts of the turkey, just to name a few, should never be fed to your animal companions. While you are enjoying your holiday meal this season, be sure to keep plenty of pet-friendly treats on hand so your four legged family member will be less likely to beg for scraps.