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Pet Obesity: How To Help Prevent Obesity in Your Pet
Although it’s tempting to share table scraps with your four legged friend, your pet may gain weight that is harmful to their health. Pet obesity is a growing concern among veterinarians and pet owners alike. At LePar Animal Hospital in Evergreen Park, we are committed to helping you keep your pet healthy and happy. If…
Read MoreOsteoarthritis in Dogs: Symptoms and Treatments
As a pet owner, witnessing your dog struggle with osteoarthritis can be heart-wrenching. Osteoarthritis in dogs is a common and often debilitating condition that affects many older dogs and even some younger ones due to injury or genetics. This chronic disease leads to the gradual deterioration of joint cartilage, resulting in pain, inflammation, and decreased…
Read MoreMy Dog’s Teeth Are Brown: Causes for Brown Teeth in Dogs
As a pet owner, you may have noticed that your dog’s teeth are brown and wondered what could be causing this discoloration. Brown teeth in dogs can be a sign of various dental issues that might need professional attention. In this blog, we will explore the common causes of brown teeth in dogs and what…
Read MoreHow Do I Know What Dog is Right for Me
While adding a new pet is a fun and exciting family project, choosing the perfect fit can be challenging. Some families have always had a certain breed and they are used to the demands and quirks of the breed, while others are embarking on a journey to get something different or even their very first…
Read MoreNoise Phobias and the Holidays
Summer is full of fun times and celebrations, especially around the Independence Day holiday. The fireworks this time of year sure are beautiful to watch. Dogs and cats all react differently to fireworks. While some do not seem to mind, others are driven into a panic at the noise or the flashes of fireworks. Some…
Read MoreHoliday Hazards
While the holiday season is wrapping up there are a few common household holiday items that can prove toxic to your pet. This time of year we seem to see more toxicities than other times of the year. I would like to take a few moments to go over a few common toxins, what to do…
Read MoreTick Tock Tick Prevention is Changing
For years it has been said that given our Chicago harsh winters, flea and tick prevention is not required in the winter months. We previously thought it was too cold and the ticks either went dormant or died. While this can be true for some ticks, it is not true for all types of ticks.…
Read MoreYear round Heartworm Prevention
Before we answer the question of, “Is year round prevention needed for my dog?” Let’s first talk about how heartworm disease is transmitted. The very basic principle behind the transmission of heartworm is that a mosquito bites an infected dog then bites a non-infected dog, through this the parasite is transmitted. The question of if…
Read MoreAcupuncture
Acupuncture is a healing modality that has been used for thousands of years in animals, mostly horses, and people. Acupuncture did not become widely used in pets until the 1990’s. Although it’s an eastern modality, more acupuncture treatments are done on pets in Europe and the US than anywhere else in the world. How does it…
Read MoreLeptospirosis – What Is It and Do I Really Need to Vaccinate My Dog Against This?
Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection spread through the urine of wild animals. Raccoons, opossums, mice, voles, deer, foxes, squirrels, and skunks can all spread this bacterium, so this infection can be spread in virtually any type of neighborhood around the world and can be in your own backyard. Dogs become infected when they come in…
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