11/01/2024
Not being able to go to the bathroom is rough. Keep an eye out for continuous trips to the litter box, lots of meowing, hiding and possibly even accidents.
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Not being able to go to the bathroom is rough. Keep an eye out for continuous trips to the litter box, lots of meowing, hiding and possibly even accidents.
Has your dog ever suffered a corneal injury? This occurs when the outer most layer of the eye, also known as the cornea, is scratched or injured due to infection or trauma. With this condition, pet owners may notice lots of face rubbing, squinting and redness to the eye.
Tibial Tuberosity Avulsion Fractures are quite common in puppies, simply because they are still developing. This happens when the attachment point of the patellar ligament (the ligament that allows extension of the knee) breaks.
: Seizures are possible in pets.
When they occur for the first time, you should immediately have your pet examined by a veterinarian because there are multiple causes. While some occurrences stem from systemic disease or structural changes in the brain, others can be epilepsy related.
If you can record the incident, to show your veterinarian.
Keep these in mind all long.
It’s gonna be and over the weekend. Make sure outdoor pets have fresh water and a place to get dry and warm. A house, shed or shelter complete with hay, blankets or another form of bedding help animals dry their fur and generate heat.
Since winter weather is on the way for some areas of NC, make sure your fireplace is 'cat-proof'. Kitties love warmth but if they're too close, hot cinders or sparks could harm them. Also heat creates dry skin, while fumes can cause respiratory trouble.
it’s business as usual for us. Sending your way while you work!
Happy New Year! We are open in both locations!!
We’re so when your furry family member comes in, we do our best to make them feel right at home.
As you breakdown Christmas goodies, keep things out of your pet’s reach. Counter-surfing can be a real problem this time of year.
We wish you a free of . However, if you have them don’t hesitate to call or bring your pet on in.
We wish all of our an incredible . We will be open in both locations (Durham, North Carolina and Holly Springs, North Carolina)throughout the . If you have an give us a call (Durham-919-489-0615/ Holly Springs-919-973-5620) or come on in. , ,
Have you met Dr. Dawn Lanza? She is over our Critical Care Service at the Durham hospital. She loves puzzles, cycling, and working out!
Even though batteries don’t seem appetizing to you, to a dog it is a different story. Our hands put all kinds of smells on them, scents that contain hints of breakfast, lunch, snacks etc. Keep this little of in mind as you put batteries in all those
Bandage changes are super and should not be missed! These appointments ensure your pet is healing appropriately.
Just another reason why we do what we do…
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Any idea what these little tools are for?
Our Internal Medicine Service uses them to conduct a biopsy during a process known as endoscopy.
We spend conducting . Rechecks are important and should not be missed because they ensure your pet is healing appropriately.
Have you met Dr. Joanna Wilson? She is a part of our Emergency Service in Holly Springs. Dr. Wilson is passionate about critical care, patient comfort, and helping owners understand what is happening with their loved one. She loves solving complicated problems, answering questions, and giving extra TLC to her patients. If you see her around, be sure and say hello!
If you have a cat, keep an eye on them this holiday season.
Lots of decorations on the tree and bows on the presents can cause tons of havoc for your favorite feline friend. Don’t leave them out unsupervised.
Is your pet headed into surgery soon? We have a that you’ll want to know more about what to expect. Watch the video below to learn more on surgical procedures at our hospitals.
Dr. Marc Hirshenson discusses what to expect when your pet prepares for surgery at our hospitals.
Happy y’all! Sending good your way today to elevate your
Do you know Dr. Stephanie Belhorn? She is a radiologist at our Durham location. Dr. Belhorn is originally from the Triangle and is excited to practice veterinary medicine in the area she calls .
Have you met Dr. Natalie Hughes? She is one of our Emergency doctors at the Holly Springs location. Dr. Hughes is new to the Triangle and loves exploring local cuisine. If you have a recommendation for, she and her husband to check out, post in the comments.
If you have a pet emergency, our hospitals are always open, 24/7. Call us or visit us online for more information about our hospitals.
We hope you’ve had a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend! From all of us at TVRH…Happy Mothers Day. 🐾
Don’t just work any job. Choose a place where you can belong to a team that provides the NEXT LEVEL of Veterinary Care. APPLY NOW! Triangle Veterinary Referral Hospitals are hiring experienced ER Veterinary Techicians.
We offer comprehensive benefits packages, competitive salaries, 401K, hiring bonuses, paid time off, CE paid time off, and a uniform allowance.
For more details or to learn about other opportunities with TVRH, go to www.trianglevrh.com/careershollysprings 🐾
608 Morreene Rd, Durham/2120 Werrington Drive Holly Springs
NC
27705/27540
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