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Friendly Foods You Can Share with Your Pet

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | November 1, 2020

We love fall for the football, crisp cool air, colorful foliage, and even a little bit of snow (depending on where you live). The refreshing temperatures and vibrant colors of autumn create the perfect environment for long strolls with your pet or cuddling up together inside where you are nice and cozy watching the leaves…

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Protecting Your Pet With Pet Insurance

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | October 1, 2020

If you have ever owned a pet, you probably know that giving your pet the proper care he or she deserves can become expensive over time, even for a healthy pet. If your pet has health complications or if you have multiple pets, the cost of care can quickly rise if you are on a…

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What is Bloat GDV?

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | March 6, 2020

Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV) is a rapidly progressive life-threatening condition that affects millions of dogs every year. In the beginning, the stomach fills with gas, food, foam, or air, causing the stomach to bloat, causing a gastric dilatation or enlargement. If the condition persists, the stomach continues to fill with gas and twists and progresses from…

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Cleaning Your Pet’s Ears

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | February 1, 2020

A regular grooming routine is a must for our animal companions. Besides keeping your pet looking and feeling the best way possible, grooming your pet regularly allows you to get familiar with his or her body so that should anything out of the ordinary be noticed, you can seek help immediately without wondering if your…

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A Happier, Healthier Year For You and Your Pet

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | January 8, 2020

During this time of year, many of us set new goals and perspectives for the year ahead. As you make your New Year’s resolutions, consider your pet as well! Here are some great ideas to promote a happier and healthier year for you and your animal companions. Eat Right Many pets can suffer from overeating…

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Keep Your Pet Happy And Warm This Winter Holiday

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | December 13, 2019

Cold and dry air, chilling rain, and possible snow and ice can have your layering up trying to stay warm throughout the month. December is also the height of the holiday season, but it can easily become a not-so-jolly holiday for pets. However, as pet owners we know that when you are preparing yourself for…

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Fall Safety and Your Pet

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | November 8, 2019

We love fall for the football, crisp cool air, colorful foliage and even a little bit of snow (depending on where you live). The refreshing temperatures and vibrant colors of autumn create the perfect environment for long strolls with your pet or cuddling up together inside where you are nice and cozy watching the leaves…

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Five Tips To Keep Your Pet Safe This October

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | October 17, 2019

Fall has officially arrived, and the holiday season is just around the corner. As we enter October, many people will begin to decorate for Halloween and plan out festivities for that night. Though Halloween can be a lot of fun, it can be very stressful for our non-human friends. Keep your pets safe and avoid…

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Pet Care Tips For Senior Dogs

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | September 7, 2019

For most of us, a dog is part of the family and can go to any extent to ensure their well-being. Just like puppies, senior dogs need special care. While age may cause difficulties in walking, sore joints, irritability, vulnerability to diseases, dementia, and other conditions, there are still steps any owner can take to…

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Laryngeal Saccules. What is all the fuss about?

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | August 15, 2019

Laryngeal saccules are air sacs located between the vocal folds and laryngeal wall. Why these sacs exist may be poorly understood but the presence of these pesky little pieces of tissue in English Bulldogs and other Brachycephalic breeds such as French Bulldogs, Pugs and Boston Terriers can be life changing. As a part of the…

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