Pet-Safe Easter Celebrations

Easter is a time for family—and that family also includes the furry members. As you start to make your plans for the holiday, consider safety considerations for your pets. With a little effort, you can create pet-safe Easter celebrations that everyone can enjoy.

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Life with a Reactive Dog

Each dog has a unique personality. A large part of being a successful pet owner is giving the animal the space to be themselves and doing what you can to help when needed. Life with a reactive dog can be challenging at times, but taking the proper precautions and giving your dog the guidance they need can be a very rewarding experience for both of you.

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Pet Emergencies: What Can and Can’t Wait

In a pet emergency, how can you tell when every second counts vs. when you have some time for a regular veterinary appointment? This guide will help you figure out which pet emergencies can and cannot wait.

Accidents and emergencies will happen to even the most prepared pet owners. Although we can’t plan for everything, we can prepare ourselves by knowing when our pets need emergency care right away. 

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Can a Cat Receive a Blood Transfusion from a Dog?

Oakland Veterinary Referral Services has a blood bank and provides blood transfusions to dogs and cats who have a pet emergency. We often ask dogs to be blood donors and have cat owners ask if we also need cat donors, but we always use canine blood. Can a cat receive a blood transfusion from a dog, and if so, in what circumstances? Our guide explains cat transfusions and when it is okay to use canine blood in feline patients.

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Preparing for Spring: Prevent Seasonal Allergies in Dogs

Spring is on the horizon, which means seasonal allergies, warmer weather, and beautiful blooms are on the way. While spring has many fantastic elements, it can also bring allergies to people and pets. Seasonal allergies in dogs can put a damper on your springtime plans but have no fear. With preparation, you can help prevent seasonal allergies for your pups and enjoy the season’s beauty. If these first steps aren’t sufficient for your pet, consider an allergy specialist at a specialty veterinary hospital like Oakland Veterinary Referral Services

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Canine Cognitive Dysfunction: Recognizing and Managing Dog Dementia 

As dogs age, they are more susceptible to certain conditions, such as dog dementia (aka canine cognitive dysfunction), affecting their memory and mental functions. Although there is currently no cure for dog dementia, spotting it quickly can help you and your veterinarian manage it and slow its progression. Keep reading for more information on the disorder and how it could affect your pet. 

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