Easter HolidayDr. Jeanne Beck provides advice and tips prior to the Easter holiday
Understanding Heartworm TreatmentLakeview Veterinary Hospital helps many dogs with Heartworm prevention and treatment. Katelyn at Lakeview Vet talks about heartworm treatment on her very own dog and understanding the procedures and recovery.
Dr Goldman Cold Weather & PetsDr. Goldman from Lakeview Veterinary Hospital provides Helpful tips and reminders about keeping your pets safe as the weather gets colder.
Pet Care Insights - Always be careful when your pet is around fishing gear.Fishing supplies and equipment can be harmful around your dog or cat. Be careful when handling fishing gear or out on a fun fishing trip with your dog. Hooks can be dangerous if your pet licks or steps on one.
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Lakeview Veterinary Clinic - Because We CareWe will provide loving, state-of-the-art-medical care for your pet and
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Pet Care Insights - Dryers can be a warm place for your cat to hideDryers can be a warm place for your cat to snuggle and hide. Be careful when leaving your dryer door open or make sure to check before you start your dryer.
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Pet Care Insights - Health risk of Grapes and Raisins for DogsDr. Godiwala talks about the health risk of Grapes and Raisins for dogs
Pet Care Insights - Sago Palm is a toxic tree for DogsDr. Ward with Lakeview Veterinary Hospital talks about the dangers of Sago Palms to your pet. If eaten or chewed on, the sago palm is toxic and can cause liver failure.
Dr Godiwala talks about Xylitol the Toxic Sugar for dogsPet Care With Dr. Godiwala.
Xylitol is a sugar substitute that is highly toxic to dogs. It can be found in some common household items. Learn more about the ingredient and how to be more aware of what your dog eats.
Laparoscopic Surgery Available at Lakeview VetLaparoscopy is considered the gold standard in human medicine and we are proud to offer those same standards and benefits for our patients here at Lakeview Veterinary Hospital.
Laparoscopic or “key hole” surgery uses 1-3 small incisions versus a traditional mid-line incision. These small incisions are for ports which create an entry way for the camera and surgical instrumentation.
Laparoscopic surgery is typically offered as a minimally invasive alternative to the traditional spay and research has shown that pets undergoing laparoscopic spays feel 65% less pain than with a traditional spay. Other benefits include a quicker surgery, with less anesthesia time and less bleeding. Due to the smaller incisions, recovery is half the time compared to a regular spay with faster incision healing and quicker return to normal activity. AND MOST IMPORTANTLY – NO CONE OF SHAME! Because the incisions are so tiny, we don’t have to worry about them licking the incision so they don’t have to wear an e-collar for the typical 7-10 days.
Preventative Health Care for Your CatsDr. Ward of Lakeview Veterinary Hospital talks about the importance of an annual screening and exam for your cats.
Pet Feeding - Cats are picky about their feeding bowlsCats are picky about their feeding bowls. We explain some of the best bowls to use and why.
TeleVet app instructionUsing the TeleVet app with Lakeview Veterinary Hospital
Cruciate (ACL) ligament injuries in dogsThis video is about ACL
TeleVet Virtual Consultation with Lakeview VetLakeview Veterinary Hospital is always trying to excel in our customer service and standards of care, so we’re excited to offer our clients the convenient option of TeleVet! This app will allow us to communicate via text, photos and videos to answer your questions without having to come into our hospital. The app is specifically designed for our patients who are current on their annual physical exam. Sometimes, we may not be able to diagnose your pet without physically examining them or performing supplementary diagnostics in the hospital.
Pet Safety - Tylenol can be dangerous for your petsDr Levy talks about the dangers of some human medicines if digested by your pets.
Should I be worried about my pet and coronavirus?This video is about the most recent coronavirus outbreak.
Pet Behaviors - Cats who neglect to eat longer than 24hrs might have health issues.Cats need to eat every 24hr and this behavior should be observed to make sure they are healthy. Cats who neglect to eat longer then 24hrs can be a sign of heath issues that need to be addressed by a veterinarian.
Vet Tech Week 2019Veterinary Technician Week at Lakeview Veterinary Hospital
Pet Care Insights - Tips on Clipping Your Pets NailsLakeview Veterinary Hospital,
Pet Care Insights with Dr. Admire about clipping your pets nails.
Dental Care at Lakeview Veterinary Hospital
Pyrethrin/Pyrethroid Poisoning in CatsDr. Ward of Lakeview Veterinary Hospital talk about the dangerous of some flea medication that can affect your cat. Pyrethrin/Pyrethroid is a common high concentration product in some flea preventives and can be toxic if exposed to you cat.
Lakeview Vet Holiday Pet Gift Guide
Hurricane Preparedness for Your PetsAs move into Hurricane Season here are some helpful tips and reminders to prepare your pets for evacuating if necessary.
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Merce's story - a laparoscopic gastropexy
A laparoscopic spay; Charley Rae's story
Pet Care Insights - Regular Check-ups for your CatDr. Godiwala of Lakeview Veterinary Hospital talks about the importance of regular check-ups for your cat. This will keep them healthy and living long.