Convenient Pet Care Information
As an owner of a companion animal, we understand that new circumstances or concerns often lead to many new questions, and we want to help. As professionals in animal care, we understand that sometimes you want the freedom to explore information at your leisure, in the privacy of your own home. In light of that, Ten West Bird and Animal Hospital offers a variety of informational articles and videos in this section for your education and convenience.
The articles include a wide variety of pet care, health, and behavioral articles relating to your pet. They cover such topics as traveling with your pet, dental care, common diseases, giving medications, introducing your pet to a new baby, and much more.
The videos include general pet topics, such as allergies, pain management, pre-surgical lab work, and many more. There is also a selection of cat videos, including kitten basics and nutrition, and dog videos, including grooming, obedience training, hip dysplasia, and more.
We are committed to providing you with the knowledge necessary to make educated decisions about health care for your pet. Browse our pet care articles and videos and learn how to keep your best friend happy and healthy.
VeterinaryPartner.com
For answers to your questions about animal health, medications, surgery, behavior, Ten West Bird and Animal Hospital suggests you visit Veterinary Partner.com to learn more about a health issue concerning your pet, such as medication, surgery, and pet behavior.
VeterinaryPartner.com supports you in the care of your companion animals with reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world’s first and largest online veterinary database. From articles about pet first aid, to dental care, to getting rid of fleas, this information is designed to make your pet happier and healthier. In addition, browse in the Pet Connection with nationally syndicated pet expert and author Gina Spadafori — even submit your question to “Ask a Vet”.