Observing Heatstroke In Pets

Summer is an exciting time of the year—school’s out, the sun is shining, and we can eat as much ice cream as we want! Unfortunately, the hot temperatures can be less exciting for our pets, who can dangerously overheat. Our Tennessee Avenue Animal Hospital team wants you and your four-legged friend to enjoy the summer, [...]

July Fourth Fears: Minimizing Stress in Pets

Independence Day is celebrated with fireworks, barbecues, and festive gatherings. However, the holiday can be one of the most stressful and dangerous times of the year for pets. The loud noises, unfamiliar guests, and potentially harmful food and decorations threaten their well-being. Our Tennessee Avenue Animal Hospital offers strategies to minimize stress and ensure your [...]

Does My Pet Have Allergies?

Spring is a beautiful time of year, bringing new beginnings, warmer weather, and blooming flowers. However, for some pets, spring brings seasonal allergies, which can cause serious discomfort and itchiness. Monitoring your furry friend for allergy-related signs is important. Owners often miss the signals, since pet allergies manifest differently. We tend to cough and sneeze, [...]

Tips for Stress-Free Vet Visits

The most laid-back dog or cat can suddenly become a bundle of nerves when they sense that you’re about to take them to the veterinarian. We know a lot about stressed pets, as we’ve received our share of calls from clients rescheduling visits because their cat is under the bed or their dog is hiding [...]

What’s Inside Your Pet’s Bowl? How to Understand Pet Food Labels

Nutrition is the basis of good health and longevity. To determine if a food meets your pet’s nutritional requirements, you must know what’s in their diet. Pet food packaging labels outline ingredients and provide crucial information on nutrition standards. However, deciphering the information these labels provide may have you scratching your head. Understanding what you [...]

10 Signs Your Pet Has Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is pets’ most common condition, as up to 90% of all cats and dogs are affected by gum disease by age 3. With such a high likelihood that your four-legged friend will wind up with dental issues, you should learn how to spot common indicators. Tag along as our Tennessee Avenue Animal Hospital [...]

Your Guide to Winter Pet Care

Caring for pets during an Ohio winter requires constant vigilance to stay up to date on weather changes and ensure your pet is prepared. Pet owners may need to adapt their usual routines to consider potential health and safety hazards. Our team at Tennessee Avenue Animal Hospital has put together this comprehensive guide to ensure [...]

Fussy Felines: How Stress Impacts Cats

The list of physical and emotional problems in cats that can be attributed to stress is shockingly long. Most pet owners do not realize that minor home environment changes or subtle relationship dynamics can send a cat over the edge, because felines typically internalize anxiety, which is then expressed in a seemingly unrelated way at [...]

’Twas The Night Before: Holiday Safety Prep for Pets

The holiday season is the busiest time of year for many pet owners. Unfortunately, the season can also be a busy time here at Tennessee Avenue Animal Hospital, because our team handles a surge of holiday-related pet emergencies. To help you and your pet avoid frightening and unnecessary events, our veterinarians have composed a five-step [...]

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