They loved seeing the animals and learning fun facts! Thanks Primrose for visiting us!
Read MoreDr. Bestic visited a local Preschool on Tuesday August 29th here in Hudson. Coconut went along and all the children were able to listen to her heartbeat and pet her and many of them got kisses from her too! Dr. Bestic taught the children about dogs and cats. What a fun visit for everyone! …
Read MoreIt’s summer time, and with that comes the much dreaded thunderstorm for some pet owners. Having a dog or cat with a thunderstorm phobia can be very stressful time for you and your pet. Well worry no more! The Veterinary Center of Hudson has a solution for you. We carry a product called the “ThunderShirt”…
Read MoreGastrointestinal foreign bodies are a common finding over the past 6 months here at VCH! We have seen it all from rocks, to underwear, to a kitchen towel! If you suspect your pet has eaten something they shouldn’t have, or you know for a fact they ate something, please call us right away! As an…
Read MoreWhen our pets eat something we know they shouldn’t, it can be a very scary feeling. If you ever suspect your cat or dog has eaten something they shouldn’t have please call us at VCH right away! We will be able to give you medical advice and the appropriate actions to take for your pet’s…
Read MoreIt looks like the warmer weather has finally arrived! The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and Easter is right around the corner. With spring and Easter usually comes a beautiful flower arrangement, especially lily plants. Just a friendly reminder from all of us here at The Veterinary Center of Hudson that many plants…
Read MoreFeline Lower urinary tract disease is a common finding in the world of veterinary medicine. In the past month here at The Veterinary Center of Hudson we have seen two cases so I thought I would share some valuable information with you guys so the next time your cat is exhibiting any of these signs,…
Read MoreWhat is feline hepatic lipidosis? Feline hepatic lipidosis is a condition seen in cats in which the liver accumulates a large amount of fat and the liver cannot function normally. It is the most common form of liver disease seen in cats, and it unique only to our cat patients. Why does hepatic lipidosis…
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