Thursday, July 2, 2009

Pet of the Month: July 2009


Magnificent Mader

At just 9 weeks’ old, Mader a normally spunky boxer developed acute pain all over his body and trouble walking. His concerned parents brought him to Dogwood Pet Hospital for a comprehensive examination and diagnostics. We took x-rays (also known as radiographs) and ran full bloodwork. Diagnostics such as radiographs and bloodwork give us a better understanding of what’s happening inside the body, but in Mader’s case, his condition remained a mystery!

Mader was later diagnosed with probable corticosteroid responsive meningitis, a rare disease causing inflammation of the tissues surrounding the brain and spinal cords. This disease can be very painful, but manageable. Today, Mader’s parents are giving him a low dose of oral steroids and monitoring his temperature. We are happy that Mader is recovering and wish him the very best!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Pet of the Month: June 2009




Cassie

For the month of June, we are honoring a beloved Golden Retriever, Cassie! Cassie’s breed originated in the Scottish Highlands in the late 1800s and was predominately used for hunting. Although Cassie doesn’t hunt, she does enjoy spending time at home with her most loving family!


Cassie has several medical conditions that require routine testing and medications. She has a condition called Cushing’s Disease which is an overproduction of cortisol (the stress-steroid). Cushing's causes excess thirst, muscle pain, hair loss as well as a myriad of other symptoms. In addition to her Cushing’s Disease, she was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and recurring nosebleeds.


In her youth she had a bout with cancer. Our doctors found a mast cell tumor that required surgical removal and radiation therapy by an oncologist. After recovery, Cassie began taking cancer supplements such as high potency fish oils, mushrooms, and antioxidants.

Interestingly, Cassie’s littermate, Jessie, is also a patient of ours! We all wish you the best of health!




Thursday, May 28, 2009

Cat Food Recall

Nutro pet foods announced a voluntary recall of select varieties of NUTRO ® NATURAL CHOICE® COMPLETE CARE® Dry Cat Foods and NUTRO® MAX® Cat Dry Foods with "Best If Used By Dates" between May 12, 2010 and August 22, 2010. The cat food is being voluntarily recalled in the United States and ten additional countries. This recall is due to incorrect levels of zinc and potassium in the finished product resulting from a production error by a US-based premix supplier.

For more information, visit
www.nutroproducts.com/affected-Products.html or call Nutro's Customer Service at 1-800-833-5330.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Pet of the Month: May 2009

May is finally here, and we're featuring a little ray of sunshine, Sadie an 8-year-old Burmese kitty. She's been a patient since 2003 with mostly healthy visits. Recently, she gained weight and started drinking and urinating excessively . Dr. Prull thoroughly examined, ran blood tests, and diagnosed Sadie with diabetes. Her plan inludes feeding a special diet, giving daily insulin injections, and routine glucose tests. We all look forward to seeing her!

P.S. -- Happy Birthday Sadie!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Pet of the Month: April 2009


Our Hero Varro!

We are extremely proud of our April Pet of the Month: Varro, a Multnomah County Sheriff Dog who regularly visits us since 2005.

Our featured hero mostly visits us for his annual health exam. Recently,Varro had 2 molars pulled due to an infection and a cyst removed from the top of his head, which meant time off work to heal and relax.

During his career with the Sheriff’s Department, Varro has captured 54 criminals in 3 years and counting! All of us at Dogwood love visiting with Varro and hearing about his many adventures. We hope he catches many more bad guys and has a long and happy life!

Portland is Purr-fect for Cats


Council Says Portland is Purr-fect of Cats

Think Portland is just a dog town? Think again.

The national CATalyst Council says Portland is one of the top 10 cat-friendly U.S. cities.

The council, a coalition of veterinarians, educators, nonprofit groups and animal welfare organizations, announced its findings late last week, based primarily on the type of care given to cats across the nation. The list of cities was compiled after reviewing the top 25 standard metropolitan areas for such data as cat ownership per capita, level of veterinary care, microchipping and cat-friendly local ordinances.

According to the group, the top 10 cat-friendly cities are: Tampa, Phoenix, San Francisco, Portland, Denver, Boston, Seattle, San Diego, Atlanta and Minneapolis.

“Cats really are America’s No. 1 companion,” said Dan Kramer, senior marketing manager of industry relations for Pfizer Animal Health and chairman of the CATalyst Council. “Our goal is to recognize and celebrate why cats are such popular companions.”

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association’s “2007 U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook,” the number of cats owned (81.7 million) outnumbers that of canines (72 million).

source: “Council Says Portland is Purr-fect for Cats. ”The Gresham Outlook 30 March 2009. http:/www.theoutlookonline.com/news/story.php?story_id=123845308947276500.



Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Pet of the Month: March 2009


Fajita aka "Heater"

Fajita (“Heater”) is a 9 ½ year old Persian that has been coming to Dogwood for 3 years. Heater, due to his breed, has some long standing issues with difficulty breathing and chronic upper respiratory infections. Because of this, Heater visits us often! Heater’s owners understand the value of dental health, so Heater also visits us every few years for a full dental cleaning. Frequent dental cleanings are proven to increase long term health and comfort! We love seeing Heater, and wish him a happy St Patrick’s Day.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Pet of the Month: February 2009


Gypsy

Gypsy, an eight and a half year old pomeranian, always announces her arrival! Gypsy's joyous bark and constantly wagging tongue have been keeping us on our toes since 2006. In 2007, Gypsy was diagnosed with Cushing's disease, which is an overproduction of cortisol (the stress-steroid). Cushing's causes excess thirst, muscle pain, hair loss as well as a myriad of other symptoms. We recently started treating Gypsy for her Cushing's, with a newly FDA approved medication, and Gypsy is doing great! Happy Valentine's Day, Gypsy!

Pet of the Month: January 2009


Trevor

Trevor has been coming to Dogwood since he was only 10 weeks old. Trevor is generally a very healthy, happy guy, but does have a skin condition. Recently, he has been in to visit us a lot! Trevor is also special because he and his owner have adopted two rescued felines from us. Mama Kitty and her kitten, Henry, are the newest additions to their loving home. Trevor loves his new feline siblings and is doing great! We wish him the best!


Pet of the Month: December 2008

Tubby

Tubby is a 14-year-old bundle of love that has been coming to Dogwood since February 2008. Ever since he came to us he has had nasal issues. He used to breath loudly and with difficulty. We tried antibiotics and flushed the naval cavity. Still Tubby remained congested! Last fall, the owner came rushing in! Tubby had sneezed up a large, benign tumor! Ever since then his breathing has been great! We here at Dogwood wish Tubby all the best!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Kitten Needs Loving Home!


Take this Sweetheart Home for Valentine's Day!

Marty is a 5-month-old boy who has lots of love to give! He has tested negative for FELV/FIV and is current on vaccines. This sweetie pie loves to cuddle and have his tummy rubbed!

Please stop by or contact us if you would like to meet Marty. We ask for a $50 donation to help other stray and needy pets.


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Peanut Butter Treats Recall


PetSmart Inc, the largest U.S. pet-products and services retailer, recalled seven of its Great Choice Dog Biscuit products as a precaution against possible salmonella contamination because the peanut paste was produced by the Peanut Corp of America (PCA). The treats can be returned to PetSmart for a full refund.

Symptoms of salmonella poisoning in dogs may include diarrhea and vomiting. Please call us immediately if your pet has been exposed to the above-mentioned peanut butter treats.


Oregon has had both animal and human cases.



Tuesday, January 20, 2009


Healthy and Happy Pets in 2009!

We are excited to bring you our first online forum dedicated to the health of your pet! Our hope is to create a new Dogwood Community of sharing and learning from one another through our pet chats.

We are open to many pet-related topics and cordially invite you to share, ask questions, and discover with us!