All About Cataract Surgery
Cataracts can affect pets of all breeds and ages. Depending on the level of visual impairment, a veterinary ophthalmologist will determine if surgery is recommended to remove your pet’s cataracts. Dr. Jaycie Riesberg from MedVet Salt Lake City answers some of the most frequently asked questions around cataract surgery for pets.
To learn more about cataract surgery, visit: https://www.medvet.com/cataracts-cataract-surgery-dogs/
For many, a new school year means the return of the longstanding lunchtime debate: pack vs. buy? Many of the healthy foods or convenience items we use to pack lunches are great for kids but not for pets. Click to see a few items in lunchboxes to watch ou
For many, a new school year means the return of the longstanding lunchtime debate: pack vs. buy? Many of the healthy foods or convenience items we use to pack lunches are great for kids but not for pets.
To learn what you should watch out for when packing lunches around pets, visit our blog: https://hubs.la/Q02Mnzyn0
All About Cataracts
If your dog’s eyes begin to appear opaque or cloudy, it is important to have your veterinarian evaluate them to determine if they have cataracts. Dr. Jaycie Reisberg from MedVet Salt Lake City answers some of the most frequently asked questions around cataracts in dogs, such as:
🔹What are cataracts?
🔹How are cataracts formed?
🔹What are a few signs of cataracts in pets to watch out for?
To learn more about cataracts in dogs, visit: https://www.medvet.com/cataracts-cataract-surgery-dogs/
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Heading to the pool, beach, or lake can be a wonderful form of exercise and can help your pet cool off on a hot day. However, it’s important to be mindful of water safety for your pet to ensure your trip to the water doesn’t result in a trip to the ER.
A few helpful pointers when introducing your pet to water include:
💧Pick a shallow spot to start out and stay at the edge of the water.
💧Don’t force them in. Throwing a pet in the water who doesn’t want to swim can be traumatic for them.
💧Get in the water with them. When they start paddling with their front paws, lift their hind end so they understand how to float.
Learn more ways to keep your pet safe in and around the water this summer by visiting our blog: https://www.medvet.com/pet-water-safety/
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Doctor Appreciation Week
At MedVet, it’s Doctor Appreciation Week! Join us in celebrating and honoring the incredible veterinarians dedicating their lives to enhancing the lives of pets, their loving families, and the veterinary community.
Their dedicated leadership, collaborative teamwork, and commitment to providing compassionate care makes a world of difference in the lives of our beloved pets.
Has a MedVet doctor made a positive impact on your pet's life? If so, let them know below how much they are appreciated! 👇
What do our team members love about working with MedVet? Just ask them!
Interested in experiencing the MedVet difference yourself? Apply today. Your dream career awaits: https://hubs.la/Q02yVZmn0
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What do our team members love about working with MedVet? Just ask them! Interested in experiencing the MedVet difference yourself? Apply today. Your dream career awaits: https://jobs.jobvite.com/medvet #nowhiring #veterinarycareers #veterinaryjobs #TeamM
What do our team members love about working with MedVet? Just ask them!
Interested in experiencing the MedVet difference yourself? Apply today. Your dream career awaits: https://hubs.la/Q02yVY9y0
#nowhiring #veterinarycareers #veterinaryjobs #TeamMedVet
We're Celebrating Vet Assistant Week!
As one of many unsung heroes in the veterinary profession, vet assistants are an integral part of managing a veterinary hospital.
MedVet doctors are sharing their gratitude for this essential group for Vet Assistants Week!
If you’re interested in becoming a Veterinary Assistant with MedVet, we have good news: we’re hiring! Find more information on open roles here: https://www.medvet.com/careers/
Arthritis can cause discomfort, pain, and reduced mobility in pets, impacting their overall quality of life. Signs of arthritis in pets are similar to what we experience as humans and can include posture changes, difficulty walking, and reluctance to play.
Dr. Danny Sack from MedVet Columbus gives us a few tips for pet owners managing arthritis in their pet, and when to see a veterinarian for further help.
Some steps you can take to help your pet with osteoarthritis:
#1 – Maintain a lean body weight
#2 – Consistent low-level activity
#3 – Joint supplements
#4 – Management of pain with medications
#5 – Consider maintenance rehabilitation therapy
#6 – Keep up with veterinary appointments
For more information on arthritis in pets, including signs, diagnosis, and treatment, visit: https://www.medvet.com/arthritis-in-cats-and-dogs/
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Thank you to our MedVet CSR's!
MedVet's Client Service Representatives are the first smile and last wave goodbye to pets and their loving families who visit our hospitals, and give compassionate care every moment in between. We are immensely grateful for their dedication and service to our hospitals and communities.
Join us in saying a huge 'thank you' to our Client Service Reps as we close out Veterinary Receptionist Week.
All About Our CSR Team!
As a pet family's first and last point of contact during their visit to MedVet, our Client Service Representatives (CSR’s) are essential in providing compassionate care. This week, we honor and recognize the immeasurable value of their contributions.
To celebrate Veterinary Receptionist Week, team members from different MedVet and WestVet locations share their experiences and insights into being on the CSR team.
Lily Toxicity in Cats
Lily toxicity is more common in warmer months, particularly for cats. Some types of lilies will cause local irritation to the mouth while others can cause kidney failure.
If your cat has eaten a lily, take them and the plant to your veterinarian, or a pet ER like MedVet, to help determine the best course of action and start immediate treatment if needed.
For more on lily toxicity, visit: https://www.medvet.com/know-lily-toxicity-cats/