COVID-19: 3 Facts for Pet Owners
We understand that the COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns over caring for our pets. Here are three facts to help keep you and your furry friend safe during this unprecedented time. #1: Rely on reputable sources for current COVID-19 information While you can turn to...
Spring Parasite Prevention for Your Pet
The warming temperatures of spring bring with them a resurgence of external parasites such as fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. At Oakland Animal Hospital, we develop programs for the specific needs of your pet and your particular environmental situation. We will review...
Socializing Your New Puppy: 2 Helpful Tips
Bringing home a new puppy is a fun and exciting development. They're adorable balls of fluff, and when they're not sleeping, they want to play. Although it seems like their needs are few and simple, puppies do require some work. One of the most important things you...
What Cat Owners Should Know About Feline Idiopathic Cystitis
It's distressing to find out that your cat has missed the litter box and confusing as to why. It could be due to feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC), one of the main causes of inappropriate urination. Feline idiopathic cystitis signs FIC can develop without any obvious...
Reading Your Feline Friend’s Body Language
Did you know that your cat communicates quite a bit through her body language? When you know what signs to look for, you can figure out what your kitty is saying. Read on to learn about a feline's physical cues. Signs of an alert, happy cat A happy cat seeking...
Indoor Activities for Your Pet
As winter continues on around here in Oakland, New Jersey, your pets may be feeling a bit bored. With fewer squirrels, birds, and other creatures passing by the window, cats don't have much to gaze at. Dogs might be feeling cooped up with all of the indoor time. Try...
Easing Your Pet’s Stiff Joints
The winter weather can mean more than just colder temps for some pets. It can also mean painful, aching joints. Cold or wet weather causes more discomfort for arthritic pets, and many of them experience difficulty with rising, playing, and lying down. You can help...
Home Is Where the Calm Is: Decreasing Your Pet’s Stress and Anxiety Starts at Home
You heave a sigh of relief as soon as you cross your home’s threshold. Your pet likely feels the same way, as those four walls create a protective, peaceful sanctuary from the terrors of the outside world. If your four-legged friend is reduced to a quivering pile of...
3 Gifts Your Pet Wants Under the Christmas Tree
As a pet owner, your home is probably filled to the brim with your furry friend’s toys, treats, and nifty gadgets. But as Christmas approaches, you can’t leave your four-legged companion off your holiday shopping list. Check out these three paw-sitively awesome gifts...
Guidelines to Help Your Pet Enjoy a Safe Holiday
The holidays can be a beautiful time of year: shimmering decorations, twinkling lights, festive music, lots of great food. But it can be easy to forget that not everything about the holidays is appropriate for our pets, with some items being harmful to our furry...