Significant Advances In Lyme Vaccines for Dogs

With the exception of Hudson and Salem Counties, New Jersey is designated a “high risk” state when it comes to Lyme Disease.  There were 17,201 new cases reported, among the canine population, during 2017.  The CDC classifies ticks as being 2nd only to mosquitoes when it comes to transmitting diseases, both infectious and toxic, to humans as well as pets. Along with a marked increase in diagnosed cases of Lymes, we’ve begun to see an influx of tick species previously unknown to our geographic area. This raises concerns for transmission of more serious diseases, some of which come with greater
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OUR PETS AND HOLIDAY PERILS!

Every year, Veterinarians report an uptick in sick visits, directly related to the holiday season. Sadly, most of them are completely avoidable! Let’s take a look at some of the perils our pets face from holiday festivities. GI upsets, related to Thanksgiving dinner, are an annual launch of the holiday season. While family and friends may understandably want to share some yummies with our furry family members, the momentary joy these goodies evoke, is rarely worth the consequences. If repeat offenders ignore your warnings against table scraps, it may be worthwhile to designate a “safe zone” for your pets while
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Is Pet Insurance For You?

The application of advanced technology, as well as research breakthroughs, have brought dramatic changes to the field of Veterinary Medicine in both diagnostic and treatment options. However, those advances come at a price. Costly equipment, larger, state of the art facilities, increased staffing, and comprehensive training necessary to implement these greatly improved services have resulted in increased fees for owners. Faced with higher costs, some owners struggle to afford care when a medical emergency or catastrophic illness strikes. Pet insurance represents a possible solution, but it requires research on the part of the owner, and it may not be for
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Bayshore Veterinary Hospital…The Decision to Say Goodbye

An inevitable part of owning a pet, is coming to accept their relatively short lifespan. At some point, whether because of illness, trauma, or advanced age, most of us find ourselves grappling with the same question: How do we know when it’s time to let them go? In truth, there is no precise, perfect time. The answer is as complicated and personal as the relationship between pet, and owner. Even when we think we’re prepared to make that decision, our emotions cause us to question how we can possibly “do something like that” to the pet we love. Often, we
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