Galesburg Animal Hospital Blog
Top 5 Ways to Give Your Dog Their Best Life! (*HINT: Pay Special Attention to #5!)
Consider all the joy and love your dog brings into your life. Now, imagine if you could take measures to help your dog live longer with a better quality of life. Wouldn’t you want to return the happiness your dog provides you for years to come? Fortunately, with...
A New Year Equals New Opportunities to Be a Great Pet Owner!
Wellness Visits and Preventive Care Exams Just as growing children and adults at various stages need regular preventive care, the same is true of our pets. Puppies and kittens will likely have several visits during their first year of life to ensure they are off to a...
Rethinking Pets for Presents
The thought of a cuddly puppy or kitten under the Christmas tree may be tempting, but think twice before giving a pet as a present. The months following the holidays are often the busiest time for shelters as new pet owners grow weary of their Christmas gifts and the...
Safe Spooking
Do you have plans for trick-or-treating this month? Parties? Visiting kiddos in creative costumes? As Halloween activities can often stretch through much of October, our Galesburg Animal Hospital veterinary staff provides these tips to help keep this fun and spooky...
Only the Lonely
Does your dog chew, scratch, whine or bark when left alone? Or does your cat urinate in your bed or meow loudly? While more common in dogs than cats, you may be tempted to conclude your pet has separation anxiety. It's important to properly evaluate the...
The Physical and Mental Health Benefits of Having Pets
Pet owners believe that their lives are enriched by owning a pet, but did you know even the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) suggests that having a pet is good for you? Pet ownership and companionship can prevent you from feeling lonely, give you more opportunities...
Guard Your Pet’s Heart: Why Prevention Just Makes Sense
The heartworm parasite prevents a serious and sometimes fatal threat to companion animals. Unfortunately, it is not difficult for your pet to be infected, and it’s difficult to treat in dogs. There is no heartworm treatment for cats. The main route of heartworm...
Pet Health Checklist: 4 Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe This Spring
Our recent winter is one we're looking forward to leaving behind, and it officially ends this month. As you look forward to spring, the Galesburg Animal Hospital veterinary team encourages you to take a few minutes to consider seasonal hazards from your pet’s...
Preserving the Pearly Whites
Did you know that it’s National Pet Dental Health Month? The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) started this awareness campaign several years ago to alert people about the importance of caring for their pet’s oral health. Although most pet owners take...
In It Together – Devoted Resolutions
It’s a new year, and you have vowed to get in shape and improve your health. Although you might have made this resolution before only to fall back into old habits before the end of January, you mean it this time. The good news is that having a pet gives you even more...