Frightened Furry Friends: Keeping Pets Safe During Firework Season

pups hiding under blankets.

Most people “ooh” and “ahh” at the visual and aural effects of firework displays. Pets, on the other hand, tend to run for cover long before the first blast fizzles out. Because of their intensity and unpredictability, animals really don’t know what to make of the pops, cracks, fizzes, whistles, and booms of fireworks. Consequently, their fear, confusion, and stress trigger an innate fight-or-flight instinct that doesn’t always lead them to safety and security. With our Fourth of July safety tips, you can keep your pet happy, comfortable, and most importantly, safe. 

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Chill Out: Top Tips for Preventing Heatstroke in Dogs During the Summer

dog enjoying outdoors.

Dogs love to get outside all summer long. It just so happens that their increased interest and activity levels this time of year put them at risk for heatstroke. Luckily, there are ways to get in front of this dangerous health condition. With our prevention strategies, you and your dog can enjoy all the summer fun without any heat-related consequences. 

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On the Frontlines: How to Be Ready for Pet Emergencies

Dog packed for an emergency.

At Bayside Animal Hospital, we sincerely hope that you never have to face a pet emergency. If you do, though, we hope that you are as prepared as you can be. Dealing with pet emergencies is not something anyone wants to do, but being prepared can help to set you up for success. 

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Fostering Healthy Bonds: The Crucial Role of Socialization in Pet Wellbeing

Two dogs playing together.

So many things go into being a good pet owner. It’s not too difficult to realize that you are responsible to feed, water, and shelter your animal of choice, but there are other things that go into having a happy and healthy pet. The team at Bayside Animal Hospital experiences each and every day how good pet socialization and training can help animals to thrive.

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Urgent Care vs. Routine Check-ups: What Every Pet Owner Should Know

Dog getting routine checkup

You know that Bayside Animal Hospital is your go-to for your pet’s wellness care, but did you know we also offer urgent care options for your pet when something is wrong? How can you tell when your pet needs urgent attention, though. Keep reading to find out: 

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Heartworm Awareness Month: Everything You Need to Know

Dog laying in the grass.

Heartworm disease is a serious problem for dogs and cats across the country, especially in California. Unfortunately, it is a disease that not many pet owners do not know enough about. Bayside Animal Hospital is excited to celebrate Heartworm Awareness Month with our readers and help animal lovers everywhere keep their pets safe from this dangerous disease.

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Needle Magic: Enhancing Your Pet’s Well-Being with Acupuncture

pet getting acupuncture

At Bayside Animal Hospital, we believe that every pet deserves a life of comfort and well-being. That’s why we’re proud to offer an ancient practice with modern-day benefits—pet acupuncture. Imagine a refined healing technique that requires no medication, yet promises comprehensive relief. This is the reality of pet acupuncture, a service we’re thrilled to offer with the expert care of Dr. Kelsey Hansen, a Certified Veterinary Acupuncture Therapist.

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How to Brush Your Pet’s Teeth: A Step-by-Step Guide

dog with toothbrush.

Brushing your pet’s teeth is an important way to maintain optimal dental health. It can also serve as a way for you to bond. If you’ve never brushed an animal’s teeth, it can seem overwhelming. Don’t worry, though, because our step-by-step guide makes it easy to promote lifelong health and overall wellness at home. 

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Top 5 Signs Your Dog is Sick (and What to Do)

sick pet.

If anyone knows dogs, it’s the folks here at Bayside Animal Hospital. We wanted to make it easier for you to recognize dog health warning signs at home. After all, pet health awareness is one of your most valuable tools in helping to ward off illness!

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Help! I Have a Senior Citizen Stinky Dog!

A smelly old dog is taking a bath to help eliminate the odor.

Dogs in general are not exactly known for their appealing aroma. They like to roll in dead things and raid the litter box, and it is only natural that they don’t always smell like roses. Bayside Animal Hospital has met our share of smelly pups, though, and we know that senior pets in particular often smell for reasons we can fix. Read on to learn what we know about helping the stinky dog smell better. 

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