by Buzzards Bay Veterinary Associates | Jul 15, 2019 | Parasites
Cat Scratch Fever is not just an old Ted Nugent song, it is also a disease that people can catch from cats. The bacteria, Bartonella henselae, is transmitted by the scratch (or possibly bite) of a cat. Since it is transmitted from animals to people it is categorized...
by Buzzards Bay Veterinary Associates | Jul 15, 2019 | Nutrition
As veterinarians, obesity of pets is one of the most common and preventable problems that we encounter. Pets are simply getting too many calories for their level of activity. We all know that obesity leads to many health problems. It is not good for us and not good...
by Buzzards Bay Veterinary Associates | Jul 15, 2019 | Behavioral
Lick Granuloma is an extremely stubborn and frustrating problem that is the result of a dog repeatedly licking the same spot. This problem usually occurs on a front leg but can occur in other locations. Repeated, compulsive licking leads to hair loss, trauma to the...
by Buzzards Bay Veterinary Associates | Jul 10, 2019 | Parasites
Why is fecal parasite testing important in Bourne? Yes, we live in the north and have very cold and snowy winters. Intuitively one would think that this would help kill many parasites. Believe it or not we do actually see lots of pets with intestinal parasites on Cape...
by Buzzards Bay Veterinary Associates | Jun 26, 2019 | Parasites
Now that the weather is getting cooler, fleas are on the hunt for warm bodies and a way to get inside to survive the winter. Late fall and early winter is commonly the peak of new flea infestations. These tiny, blood-sucking insects can be a real nuisance. They can...