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Common Household Poisons and Toxins

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | July 24, 2016

Within our homes are dozens of substances and food products that, while safe for human use and consumption, are toxic or deadly for our pet companions.

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Dr. Allan Frank talks about Health Testing in Bulldogs

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | July 7, 2016

Health testing is important when breeding for the betterment of the breed and in this interview Dr. Frank discusses the different tests, how the health tests are performed and what they mean. Bulldogs that have passed these health tests can help reduce health issues of their offspring. Some of these tests can also be performed…

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Dr. Allan Frank talks about Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome in Bulldogs

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | July 7, 2016

Dr. Frank discusses Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome, its symptoms some of which can seriously impair an animal’s wellness and the various treatment options. Many dog lovers come from all corners of the globe to have Dr. Frank and his team evaluate and correct this life altering issue using the LigaSure Tissue Fusion Device. Listen to the…

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5 Tips to Promote Fire Pet Safety in Your Home

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | June 24, 2016

Many people who have pets understand that they quickly become part of the family. Unfortunately, many people don’t understand the importance of fire pet safety.

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Dr. Allan Frank talks about Heat Stroke in Bulldogs

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | June 10, 2016

Heat stroke is a serious issue with all dogs and especially with Bulldogs. How do you prevent it? What to watch out for? How to treat it? Listen in and let Dr. Frank enlighten you with his years of experience and help your Bulldog live more comfortably. Listen to the Interview The Dr. Allan Frank…

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Heartworm 101 for Dogs and Cats

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | May 23, 2016

Heartworm disease is generally considered a condition that only affects dogs, but many other mammal species can suffer from it or act as carriers. Heartworms have been known to infect dogs, cats, ferrets, wolves, coyotes, sea lions, and there have even been reported cases of human infection as well.

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Restoring Parkville Pet Cemetery

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | April 19, 2016

The Oakleigh Pet Cemetery in Parkville is getting a face-lift, courtesy of a group of more than 30 volunteers from the Hunt Valley Animal Hospital. They spent Sunday clearing decades of overgrown brush and bushes around the nearly 2-acre cemetery’s 4,600 graves to help fix up one of the oldest pet graveyards in the state.

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Brachycephalic Dogs Are Special!

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | March 23, 2016

They are dogs with a short, pushed in face. Sometimes they don’t even have much of a nose! Common brachycephalic breeds include Pugs, various Bulldog breeds, Boston Terriers, Shih Tzus, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Pekinese, and more. Brachycephalic dogs have some health problems due to their short snouts! Though their noses are shortened, the inside…

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At Home Dental Care For Pet Dog and Cat Between Vet Visits

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | March 15, 2016

One of the best things that a pet owner can do to prevent oral diseases in their pet dogs and cats is to provide regular in-home care between vet visits. Simply put, dogs and cats that receive regular dental care at home rarely have problems once they go to the vet. Brushing of dog’s or…

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Tips For A Safe New Year’s and Holiday For Your Pets​

By Hunt Valley Animal Hospital | December 21, 2015

The holidays are a festive moment for us human beings. We celebrate family and life through music, large gatherings, and decorations. However, it may be a precarious time for your pets who may not be accustomed to the noise. From animals who suffer from a noise phobia to protecting your curious cat from munching on…

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