Holiday Foods to Avoid: What Your Pets Shouldn’t Eat During the Festive Season

Dog licking Christmas treat.

The holiday season is all about giving, and while it’s tempting to give your furry family member some tasty samples from the holiday spread, it’s important to know that some of our festive favorites are toxic foods for pets.

To keep your cat holidays and dog holidays merry and bright, our team at Bayside Animal Hospital has put together some holiday pet safety tips to help protect your pets from dangers on the dinner table.

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Spread the Cheer: How to Help Local Animal Shelters During the Holidays

Dog getting belly rub at shelter.

The holidays are the perfect time to spread cheer not only to family and friends but also to pets in need. At Bayside Animal Hospital, we encourage our community to give back to local shelters this season. From helping cat shelters to supporting dog shelters, you can make a difference in plenty of ways. Below are a few meaningful and easy ways to lend a hand and help shelters during the holidays.

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Seasonal Allergies in Pets: How to Identify and Treat Fall Allergies

puppy with allergies.

As the leaves change and the air becomes crisp in Granite Bay, CA, the beauty of fall can bring about discomfort for our furry friends. Seasonal allergies in pets are a common issue during this time of year, and as a pet owner, it’s important to recognize the signs and know how to help your pet feel better. Bayside Animal Hospital is here to guide you through identifying and treating fall allergies in pets, ensuring they enjoy the season as much as you do.

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The (Mostly) Benign Nature of the Unnerving Reverse Sneeze

Dog sneezing.

If you’ve ever heard your pet do a reverse sneeze, you know exactly what it sounds like.Yes, the sound of a reverse sneeze is bizarre enough to make a permanent impact. But what is a reverse sneeze, and how does it affect a dog’s health?

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Why Is My Dog Shaking So Much?

Cute pug puppy in blanket.

Is your dog trembling or shivering? Seeing your dog shaking can be concerning, and chilly weather isn’t the only cause of canine shivering and shaking. The reason behind your pup’s trembling could be harmless, or it could be a sign that something’s wrong. Whatever the case, our team at Bayside Animal Hospital is here to help. We’ve put together some common causes why a dog might be shivering, and what you can do to help.

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Understanding Heartworm Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Labrador in field.

Dogs and cats are susceptible to the devastating effects of heartworm disease, a serious illness caused by a parasitic worm. In infected animals, heartworm disease can damage the lungs and heart. If not treated, the worms can grow and multiply, and eventually block blood flow to the animal’s heart altogether.

But there is good news. Heartworm disease is preventable with diligent, ongoing parasite protection. Our team at Bayside Animal Hospital is dedicated to raising awareness about the risks of heartworm disease. Keep reading for important information about heartworm disease symptoms, risks, and prevention.

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Frightened Furry Friends: Keeping Pets Safe During Firework Season

pups hiding under blankets.

Most people “ooh” and “ahh” at the visual and aural effects of firework displays. Pets, on the other hand, tend to run for cover long before the first blast fizzles out. Because of their intensity and unpredictability, animals really don’t know what to make of the pops, cracks, fizzes, whistles, and booms of fireworks. Consequently, their fear, confusion, and stress trigger an innate fight-or-flight instinct that doesn’t always lead them to safety and security. With our Fourth of July safety tips, you can keep your pet happy, comfortable, and most importantly, safe. 

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Chill Out: Top Tips for Preventing Heatstroke in Dogs During the Summer

dog enjoying outdoors.

Dogs love to get outside all summer long. It just so happens that their increased interest and activity levels this time of year put them at risk for heatstroke. Luckily, there are ways to get in front of this dangerous health condition. With our prevention strategies, you and your dog can enjoy all the summer fun without any heat-related consequences. 

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On the Frontlines: How to Be Ready for Pet Emergencies

Dog packed for an emergency.

At Bayside Animal Hospital, we sincerely hope that you never have to face a pet emergency. If you do, though, we hope that you are as prepared as you can be. Dealing with pet emergencies is not something anyone wants to do, but being prepared can help to set you up for success. 

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Fostering Healthy Bonds: The Crucial Role of Socialization in Pet Wellbeing

Two dogs playing together.

So many things go into being a good pet owner. It’s not too difficult to realize that you are responsible to feed, water, and shelter your animal of choice, but there are other things that go into having a happy and healthy pet. The team at Bayside Animal Hospital experiences each and every day how good pet socialization and training can help animals to thrive.

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