If you are travelling internationally with your pet, many countries require your pet has a health certificate. Essex Middle River Veterinary Center is able to perform international health certificates for travel. We recommend that you contact us as soon as you know...
Whether your pet goes outdoors or stays inside, it’s likely to get exposed to parasites. Here are some of the most common types of parasites for cats and dogs. Roundworms Look Like White Spaghetti Roundworms are very common, and look like white, firm, rounded strands...
New Years celebrations are usually not as fun for our pets as they are for us. The loud noises cause cats and dogs considerable distress. The following tips from the ASPCA will help make the evening a little better for them: Give Pets a Safe Space Shy pups and cats...
The holidays can be a crazy time, especially for people with pets. From unattended trays of chocolate to stray bits of tinsel, your home becomes filled with potential pet emergencies. We at EMRVC have compiled this list of tips for you to keep handy just in case Santa...
The holidays are a fun time shared with friends and family. By following some of the guidelines below from the AVMA, you can help keep your four-legged friends and family safe as well. Keep the feast on the table Eating turkey or turkey skin – sometimes even a small...
Our patients come in a wide spectrum of sizes, body shapes and metabolisms just like we do. We also find that the majority of our patients’ diets vary significantly in regard to where their calories come from. While some patients obtain all of their calories...