Join Oz Animal Hospital’s Sauganash Open House Celebration!

Join Oz Animal Hospital’s Sauganash Open House Celebration!

Oz Animal Hospital is thrilled to invite you and your pets to an open house celebration! To honor the grand opening of our brand-new Sauganash location, we’re throwing open our doors and closing down the street for a special day of community, learning, and fun. Our goal is simple: we want to welcome our neighbors…

Heartworm Prevention & Simple Steps to Protect Your Pet

Heartworm Prevention & Simple Steps to Protect Your Pet

Spring is here, which means warmer weather, sunnier skies… and more mosquitoes. Unfortunately, mosquitoes carry a dangerous threat that could harm your pet: heartworm. April is National Heartworm Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to refocus on protection and prevention. This guide focuses on what you can do to keep them safe, courtesy of…

Bird Flu (H5N1) in Cats: Symptoms, Risks, and How to Protect Your Pet

Bird Flu (H5N1) in Cats: Symptoms, Risks, and How to Protect Your Pet

You may have heard reports about H5N1 avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, appearing in mammals. Recently, confirmed cases in domestic cats across numerous US states have raised concerns among pet owners. And at Oz Animal Hospital, we’re hearing more and more questions about this issue, and we want to keep folks informed. Read…

An Ounce of Prevention: Why Wellness Visits Work

An Ounce of Prevention: Why Wellness Visits Work

You might think, “My pet seems fine…why spend money on a vet visit?” We get it. Everyone must consider cost sometimes, but here’s the thing: regular wellness exams are one of the most important things you can do for your pet’s health – AND your wallet! In the blog below, Oz Animal Hospital explains why…

Protecting Your Pet’s Heart Health

Protecting Your Pet’s Heart Health

Heart disease is a significant concern in both dogs and cats, and its ongoing nature makes monitoring at home stressful for most folks. That doesn’t mean you and your pet don’t have options, however! With awareness, preventative care, and early intervention, a veterinary team can help pets with heart disease live longer, healthier lives. In…

Is Vomiting or Diarrhea a Pet Emergency?

Is Vomiting or Diarrhea a Pet Emergency?

Animals in gastrointestinal distress can be confusing for pet owners. Many find themselves wondering: “When should I be worried about this? How long can it continue without being a serious concern?” While sometimes it really is just a minor upset stomach, severe or persistent vomiting and diarrhea can be indicators of critical underlying health issues….

Calming Your Cat: Tips from a Feline-Friendly Vet

Calming Your Cat: Tips from a Feline-Friendly Vet

Cats, with their independent natures and sometimes mysterious ways, can be masters at hiding their stress. But a stressed cat is often unhappy and potentially unhealthy, too. Whether it’s a trip to the vet, a new environment, or just the daily hustle and bustle of life, understanding how to calm your feline friend is essential…

Don’t Ignore the Drool! How to Manage Your Pet’s Dental Health

Don’t Ignore the Drool! How to Manage Your Pet’s Dental Health

Your pet’s sparkling smile is more than just adorable – it’s a crucial indicator of their overall health! Of course, the reverse is true, too: just like in humans, dental problems in pets can lead to pain, discomfort, and even systemic issues. At Oz Animal Hospital, we see the consequences of neglected dental care far…

My Dog Ate What? Step By Step Instructions for Handling Obstructions

My Dog Ate What? Step By Step Instructions for Handling Obstructions

Dogs, with their curious natures and love of treats, will sometimes swallow things they shouldn’t. From socks to stones, these foreign objects can cause intestinal obstructions, a serious condition requiring prompt veterinary care. Oz Animal Hospital is here to assist! The guide below outlines the steps to take if you suspect your dog has an…