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How does the poem go? “Not a creature was stirring…” The truth is that the holidays can be hectic. Loud. And crowded. At the very least, they’re likely to cause some sort of change in our pets’ routines, says Dr. David MacDonald, DVA, CVM, CVSMT, with Doylestown Veterinary Hospital. So, not only are our creatures […] The post How Can I Recognize Pet Anxiety During Holiday Gatherings? appeared first on Doylestown Veterinary Hospital.| Doylestown Veterinary Hospital
Cancer. There’s simply no good way to approach the topic. Or even say the word. According to Dr. Laura Weis, DVM, CVH, of Doylestown Veterinary Hospital, we are still losing the war against canine cancer. The disease, she notes, remains the main cause of death in dogs. Almost half of the canine population will develop […] The post What Should I Do If My Dog Has Cancer? appeared first on Doylestown Veterinary Hospital.| Doylestown Veterinary Hospital