Great article by Dr. Marty Becker and Gina Spadafori that appeared in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat recently.
Canine Influenza is spreading.
To learn more download this Canine Influenza Fact Sheet.
We have the Canine Influenza Vaccine. This vaccine may benefit dogs who are kenneled or socialize with other dogs. It's important for dogs that travel, go to dog shows, and/or frequent dog parks and/or doggy day care.
What's New in Pet Health Care
Convenia®
Convenia® is a very convenient and safe, injectable antibiotic for cats and
dogs. The injection last 2 weeks. It does not work for all infections but
has a good spectrum of coverage. It is wonderful for skin infections in
cats and dogs. If you don't like giving pills ask if Convenia® will will be
appropriate for your pet. Remember "convenient Convenia®"!!

CONVENIA is a professionally administered injectable cephalosporin antibiotic
that provides up to 14 days of treatment* of many common skin infections in dogs and cats.
- Dogs: Secondary superficial pyoderma, abscesses,
- Cats: Abscesses and wounds (P. multocida).

The pet health newsletter from the American Animal
Hospital Association (AAHA)
Other Animal Health Issues
Ten New Year's Resolutions
Holiday Travel With Pets
Holiday Hazards
Pet Obesity
Nutrition - What to feed
Disaster Response Program
Separation Anxiety
Rattlesnake Bite Vaccine
Coping with Passing of a Pet
Top 10 Reasons to Keep Cats Indoors
West Nile Virus in Dogs & Cats
Halloween Safety
"Great Veterinarians;
How to know when you've found one"
This article appeared on SFGate.com on April 29, 2008
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