Tag Archives: Pet Health
Cats are Silent Sufferers and the Orphan Species of pain control and medical care
Cats are the Orphan Species when it comes to care, diagnostics and treatment for many reasons. Even though there are more pet cats in the world than dogs, dogs get more veterinary care. Why is this? One of the Greatest
Environmental enrichment for exotic companion mammals
Environmental enrichment is just as necessary for exotic companion mammals as it is for dogs and cats. A loving pet parent who offers routine veterinary care and proper nutrition can also easily enhance their small pet’s quality of life just
Tips for raising a healthy ferret
Ferrets make wonderful pets. Most ferrets come from a place called Marshall Farms where they are spayed and neutered at a very young age to make better pets. Ferrets naturally have a very distinct odor about them, so they are
Flea Control and Disease Prevention for your Pets
What are Fleas? Fleas are tiny, wingless, jumping insects that feed on the blood of your pets and your family. The year has proven to be one of the worst flea seasons we have seen in over 20 years. All
Wishing One and All a Joyous Holiday Season!
Wishing One and All a Joyous Holiday Season! From the Belle Mead Animal Hospital team, Your Other Family Doctors
The changing nutritional needs of your pet
When you purchase pet food, it’s a good idea to read the label to be sure the food is meeting your pet’s nutritional needs. However, the descriptions on pet food labels can be confusing. Here’s a list of what you
Daisy Troop tours Belle Mead Animal Hospital
On April 2nd the Hillsborough Daisy Girl Scout Troop got a real treat! They had a personal tour of Belle Mead Animal Hospital. The 45 minute tour gave the children a good inside view of the hospital. From the waiting
NexGard – A new FDA approved chewable to combat fleas and ticks on your dog
We live in one of the most highly tick infested areas of the country. Also, this past flea and tick season has been the longest and the worst that our clients have ever seen. Remember, it’s the fleas and ticks
Thanks to all who attended our MediVet Stem Cell Therapy Open House, February 11, 2014
Clients and staff gathered together on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at the Belle Mead Animal Hospital to view a presentation about our new and exciting same day MediVet stem cell therapy for dogs and cats. The introductory presentation was given
Happy Holidays from Belle Mead Animal Hospital
Wishing everyone a joyful holiday season! The Belle Mead Animal Hospital Team, Your Other Family Doctors