Every December many of us start to think of the coming year and we often make resolutions for things we are going to do differently or try to achieve in the coming months. This year, why not set a resolution for your pet or for both of you? In America, 54% of dogs and 58% of cats are classified as overweight or obese. So while you may make a resolution to lose weight yourself, why not include the household pets as well? Start by using an actual measuring cup instead of “eyeballing” amounts of food, look for lower calorie foods and treats, limit overall treat intake, and try meal feeding instead of leaving food out all the time. Contact us to learn more about how to formulate a safe weight loss plan for your pet. We can recommend diets and calculate the amount of food you should be feeding. Another part of weight loss is getting more active. Things you can do with your dog to help get more activity for both of you include walking, jogging, running, hiking, and skijoring. If one or both of you is a bit out of shape or just is not used to a lot of exercise, a slow build up to activity is recommended, as pets […]
Learn MoreThis is the month of halloween, and skeletons, goblins, and guts will make their annual appearance. In medicine, we tend to see bones and organs in a different way that this freaky holiday portrays however. Dog bones costume Since the skeleton and organs are on the inside of the body, we often require some means of diagnostic imaging to see them. Diagnostic imaging can include a variety of tools-the most common being x-rays (radiographs) and ultrasound. Others include things such as CT scans, MRI scans, endoscopy (and it’s many branches), fluoroscopy, or PET scans. Radiographs or x-rays are one of the most commonly used diagnostic imaging tools used. They take a two dimensional picture of an area of the body. They can see bones and metal as bright white, and gas or air as dark black, and fluid, fat, and other soft tissues as other shades of gray. It can reveal the outline of organs as well seeing some of the contents in the stomach or intestines. X-rays can be used to see if there is heart enlargement, fluid buildup, foreign body ingestions, tumors, fractures, bladder stones, or infections present. X-rays are not the best at seeing inside some of the other organs such as the liver, kidneys, spleen, or pancreas. Radiograph of […]
Learn MoreHeritage Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinarian clinic that provides examinations, diagnostic services, dental care, surgical services, medicine, grooming and boarding services in Maple Grove, Minnesota. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of pet care possible and facilitating an environment where client communication and education are at the forefront of our practice.
12624 Base Lake Road
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Mon-Fri: 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Sat: 7:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.