Every pet owner knows the joy and companionship that dogs bring into our lives. They are loyal, loving, and often considered members of our families. While we may not always know the exact birthday of our shelter dogs, DOGust Day provides an opportunity to celebrate and appreciate these four-legged friends and all they bring to our lives. Read on as a local vet talks about DoGust Day, how it’s celebrated, and why shelter dog … Read More
Did you know that July is Anti-Boredom Month? This may not sound like much of a problem for our feline patients. After all, Fluffy does seem to enjoy doing as little as possible. However, believe it or not, your furry buddy can’t spend all of her time napping. Cats can—and do—get bored, which is just as unpleasant for them as it is for us. A local vet delves into this topic below. Signs Of Boredom … Read More
Salamanders exist in a variety of breeds, each made up of different shapes, sizes, colors, and natural habitats. Just like with humans, a balanced diet and proper nutrition are key to the health and well-being of your pet. And like almost all amphibians, salamanders are carnivores. Knowing what and what not to feed him can help ensure your little buddy has a healthy, long life. In this post, a veterinarian lays out a few salamander … Read More
Today may be one of Fido’s favorite doggy holidays: it’s Do Lunch With Your Dog Day! Quite a few restaurants and cafes welcome our canine companions … of course, with the caveat that the pups are friendly and well-behaved. A veterinarian offers some tips on taking your furry bff out to eat in this article. Finding Your Spot Many places with patios or other outdoor seating welcome dogs in those areas, allowing Fido … Read More
May 1st to May 7th marks the start of dog anxiety awareness week! For those who don’t know, this is an annual event that aims to educate people on how common and serious dog anxiety can be. It’s also meant to help owners learn more about dog anxiety so that they can better understand their pets and what they need in order to thrive. Read on as a local vet talks about dog anxiety … Read More
Did you know that your canine companion can get the flu? In fact, there’s an outbreak going on now. Fido’s version, canine influenza virus (CIV)–also often called the dog flu—is an influenza A virus. There are several strains, but the two that are most common in the US are H3N8 and H3N2. These strains are both extremely contagious, and are the culprits behind the current outbreak. A local vet offers some information on this below. … Read More
Time to Show Your Patriotic Spirit! We invite you and your pet to join the Angel Animal Hospital team walking in the annual Westland Area Business Association Independence Day Parade on Saturday, June 25th at 9am. The gathering point will be the parking lot of Jo Ann’s Fabric, and parade will proceed for one mile down W. Broad Street, ending at Norton Middle School. Participants will need to make individual arrangements to return to JoAnn’s. … Read More
Thanksgiving is just a few weeks off. We are definitely thankful for our canine companions! Dogs are loyal, loving, and playful, not to mention absolutely adorable. They also serve as living reminders that sometimes the little things really are the best things in life. It doesn’t take much to please Fido. Here, a vet lists some budget-friendly ways to get that tail going! Playtime Playing is not only fun for Fido, it also offers him … Read More
October is National Animal Safety And Protection Month! Of course, this topic is important all year long. Pets don’t always know what is and isn’t safe for them, and they can easily get into trouble. You’ll need to take a few steps to keep your four-legged friend happy, healthy, and, of course, safe. A local vet offers some advice on pet safety in this article. Dogs Fido is both curious and playful, and he has … Read More
Please join us at our (outdoor) Open House Sunday, May 2nd, 2-4 pm Welcome to our annual Angel Animal Hospital festivities to celebrate YOU – our wonderful clients. To comply with COVID safety precautions, the event will take place outside. We’ll feature demonstrations by Columbus Zoo between 2:30-3:30 with an array of furry, feathered, and scaled guests! Reservations are required, but free of charge, to ensure social distancing with limited guests. Time slots available are … Read More