Clinic Blog
Read through for interesting clinic cases, in-depth information about pet health, and the occasional reflection from one of our team members.
Common Child’s Toy Could Threaten Your Cat’s Life
I met Honey, a cute orange tabby kitten, when he was four months old. His owner brought him to see me because he’d been vomiting for two days, and hadn’t been able to keep anything down in 24 hours.
Tick Prevention in the Winter: Mid-season thaws can bring unwelcome guests
When temperatures drop during the winter, ticks typically go dormant so they don’t pose a risk to our pets (or us owners, for that matter). It’s only when the temperatures rise above four degrees Celsius that the ticks become active.
Why Your Pet Needs an Annual Checkup
We recommend every pet have a physical at least once a year. There are many things that we pack into a yearly exam that go way beyond a rabies shot! It’s about keeping your pet happy, healthy and most importantly, making sure you have as many wonderful years together as possible.
Should I Spay or Neuter My Pet?
Having your female dog or cat spayed and your male dog or cat neutered is beneficial to your pet's health, your happiness as an owner, and the good of your community.
The Benefits of Pet Vaccines
Vaccinating your pet is important, as it prevents infectious diseases and can protects against potential illness. Vaccinations are relatively inexpensive, especially in comparison to the cost of treating the diseases if contracted.
10 Reasons to Keep Your Pet at a Healthy Weight
Just as in people, weight management and reduction is a common problem for cats and dogs. Obesity in pets is often caused by over eating, medical disorders, possibly neutering or spaying, inadequate physical activity, and aging.
What is Pet Wellness?
The doctors and staff at Beaverton Crossroads believe in a Wellness Plan for your pet that includes regular vaccinations, a yearly blood test to ensure that all is well in your animal's body, and an annual physical exam.