Preventing Common Reproductive Health Issues in Female Dogs

Female dogs used for breeding or left intact for other reasons are at risk of developing reproductive issues, including cancer, infections, unwanted pregnancy, or problems giving birth. Our Aloha Veterinary Hospital team recommends spay surgery for female dogs, which can significantly reduce or eliminate the health risks associated with female hormones. Our hospital performs spay [...]

What Happens During a Spay Surgery?

Veterinarians recommend spay surgery for dogs and cats because the procedure significantly reduces the risk of serious reproductive conditions, potentially adding healthy years to your furry pal’s life. The traditional spay involves removing a pet’s ovaries and uterus through a medium to large abdominal incision; however, today’s pet owners have more options. Minimally invasive spay [...]

A New Option for Large-Breed Dog Spays: Minimally Invasive LOVE Spay and Prophylactic Gastropexy

Veterinarians recommend spaying and neutering dogs and cats because these sterilization procedures can eliminate the risk of serious reproductive health issues, including cancer and life-threatening infections. Traditional spay surgery involves a relatively long incision and an open-abdomen surgical approach in which the ovaries and uterus are removed. In recent years, minimally invasive spay options have [...]

Senior Pets: Quality of Life and Care Decisions

Age is not a disease, but an aging pet is more likely to develop diseases that significantly impact their quality of life (QOL). To relieve their old friends’ suffering, some pet owners often decide to humanely euthanize their pets. Knowing when to take this step is difficult because you cannot know your pet’s wishes, but [...]

Summer Water Safety Tips for Dogs

Swimming pools, rivers, lakes, ponds, and oceans tempt your dog to take a cooling dip when temperatures soar. Swimming is a fun activity that provides dogs relief from the summer heat while engaging them mentally and physically. However, the activity poses some inherent risks. Most dogs understand how to swim, but they need to learn [...]

Back-to-School Blues: 5 Ways to Help Your Pet

The back-to-school season seems to come around more quickly every year. This is especially true for pets, who can’t understand why all those fun summer activities had to end abruptly, and they suddenly have to deal with new schedules and their human family’s absence. These transitions can cause pets significant stress and anxiety, and can [...]

5 Perks of Spaying or Neutering Your Pet

You may be unsure about having your pet spayed or neutered, or you might wonder about the ideal age at which age your four-legged friend should be sterilized to reap the most health benefits. If you are on the fence about your pet’s reproductive procedure, read our Aloha Veterinary Hospital team’s guide to the five [...]

How to Add Years to Your Pet’s Life

As a pet owner, you want your furry companion to enjoy a long and happy life. While you can’t stop your pet from aging, you can have a positive effect on their life span and quality of life by taking a proactive approach to their preventive care and overall wellbeing. Use our Aloha Veterinary Hospital [...]

5 Ways to Include Your Pet in Your Disaster Plan

Your pet is a part of your family, and in an emergency, they depend on you for their safety and wellbeing. To raise awareness about disaster preparedness for pets, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has declared May 8 National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day. Your pet’s safety is our Aloha Veterinary Hospital team’s top priority, [...]

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