Tiger lilies are probably the most poisonous plants for cats. All the parts of the plant are toxic, and able to cause renal failure. Cats that have ingested this plant will vomit, be lethargic, lack appetite or have increased thirst.
Even if you have a big backyard, it's still important to walk your dog so that they can get the exercise that they need!
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Cats rub against us and scratch as a form of communication! They have scent glands on their cheeks and paws, so rubbing against us or scratching on vertical surfaces transfers their scent.
Trimming your dog’s nails play a vital role in maintaining your dog’s health! Neglected nails not only drive you up the wall with their continuous clicking across the floor, but can also cause health problems in your dog.
Do you have a reclining chair? Young puppies and kittens love to run under and hide in reclining chairs. Kittens are especially likely to climb up inside the chair and curl up for a nap, so be sure to check where your pet is before reclining!
Poor coordination and the lack of balance are among the earliest signs of rabies. If you notice your cat banging their head into a lot of objects you need to contact us!
The chrysanthemum is a common houseplant that may poison your pet. Even if the cat touches the plant with his skin or mouth, there will be allergic reactions.
Great food indeed! We finish out our Tech Week celebrating with subs (with all the fixins!) Thank you for helping us appreciate our hard working staff this week!
For our awesome, spicy staff, today is Taco Thursday as we continue to celebrate Tech Week.
If there’s one piece of equipment that’s an absolute necessity for your dog, it’s a pet identification (ID) tag. What does your pet's ID tag look like?
Hump day got you down? Not during tech week! Today's treat boost includes veggies, fruit, and candy for a mid-week pick-me-up.
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Our favorite form of snuggles!
We are currently closed due to the covid 19 pandemic. We will reopen Tuesday Nov 24th. If you have an emergency, please contact Tanasbourne Veterinary Emergency at 503-629-5800 or Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital at 503-228-7281. If your pet is boarding with us, please contact our practice manager at amied@cedarmillvet.com. We appreciate your understanding in this difficult time. Thank you and stay safe!
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Proper nutrition is key to a healthy pet! Feeding your pet the right amount, and type, of food will help them maintain a healthy weight! Call us today if you have any questions about your pet's diet!
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Lack of exercise and overfeeding is as much a problem in pets as it is in people. Your pet cannot decide how much exercise he or she needs or what kind of food is best to eat; only you can do that. We can help you figure out the best routine and treatment for your fur baby. We're here for you!
Keeping your pet free of parasites (fleas, ticks, heartworm, etc.) is extremely important! Consult with us for the best product and treatment for your pet
Maintaining a healthy weight is essential to your pet’s healthy life and lifestyle! Are you wondering what a healthy weight is for your fur baby? Schedule your next visit so that we can help!
Healthy pet eyes are bright and shiny. Mucus and watery tears are normal but should be minimal and clear. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out so that we can help!
Just as with humans, exercise promotes mental and physical health for your pooch. Exercising your pet can be as simple as taking a daily walk or playing fetch in the yard. The activity doesn't matter as long as your pup is moving and using energy!
We are here for advice on any healthcare and prevention for your fur babies! Your pet's health and comfort is our top priority. Schedule your pet's next appointment with us so that we can ensure they are healthy and happy!