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Introducing Librela: A Revolutionary Osteoarthritis Injection for Dogs in Newburgh

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | January 24, 2024

Older pets bring joy and warmth to our lives. However, as they age, they are susceptible to various health conditions, osteoarthritis (OA) being the most common condition. Osteoarthritis is a painful, degenerative joint disease that hinders your dog’s quality of life. Fortunately, recent breakthroughs in veterinary medicine have introduced an innovative injection to Newburgh Veterinary…

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How to make peanut butter popsicles

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | July 30, 2016

While you’re drinking an iced coffee, give your dog a summer time treat also. Here is an easy-to-make treat will keep her occupied. Peanut Butter Popsicles Ingredients 1 cup peanut butter, preferably unsalted and unsweetened (Check your peanut butter’s label to make sure it doesn’t contain any kind of xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.)…

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General Tips on Grooming Your Pet

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | July 23, 2016

Tools necessary: dog shampoo, towel, brush, treats. Give your dog treats and praise as you groom. You can give him treats periodically or a long-lasting rawhide treat or toy with treats inside. It will get your pet use to grooming if you start them at a young age. You should also pay attention to what…

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Fun Dog Outings

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | July 18, 2016

Play with the Kids Dogs are part of our families, and there’s nothing more fun than watching little ones playing with their furry friends. This helps your children gain respect for your animal and vice versa. Have your child blow dog-friendly bubbles; the dogs will have a blast trying to catch them, especially if they’re…

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Keep Dogs Safe and Cool at the Beach

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | July 13, 2016

Dogs love going to the beach, running in the sand, playing in the waves, and of course, chasing after a ball, and even the occasional kite. While it is fun for them and entertaining for us to watch, there are certain safety issues you need to know and ways to keep them safe and cool.…

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Keep Pets Safe in the Heat

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | May 30, 2016

The summer months can be uncomfortable for your pets. Basic summer safety Never leave your pets in a parked car. Not even with the car running and air conditioner on. On a warm day, temperatures inside a vehicle can rise rapidly to dangerous levels. Limit exercise on hot days. Take care when exercising your pet.…

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What You Need to Know After Adopting a Pet

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | May 19, 2016

Now that you’ve adopted a new fluffy playmate into your family, you’ll want to make sure you get him or her off to a healthy and happy start in their new home. Although dogs normally require more of an adjustment time than cats, with the proper care and dedication you can have one of the…

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Four Steps to a Healthy Adult Dog

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | May 29, 2015

How to make sure your dog attains his ideal weight and maintains a healthy weight for life. 1. Track your dog’s weight Losing weight can propel your dog toward better health. To make sure your dog is losing weight at a normal pace, make sure to weigh your pet regularly, use a weight tracking chart…

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Caring for your pet

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | May 15, 2015

Being a responsible pet owner is understanding what your pet needs and also being aware of what your responsibilities are to the community. Following are some basic rules for pet care: Provide your pet with an adequate balanced diet and ensure it has access to clean, cool drinking water at all times; Regularly exercise your…

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Spring Time Hazards

By Newburgh Veterinary Hospital | April 30, 2015

Whether you’ve recently adopted a pet or you’re considering it, one of the most important health decisions you’ll make is to spay or neuter your cat or dog. It will vastly improve your pet’s behavior and keep him close to home. Your female pet will live a longer, healthier life. Spaying helps prevent uterine infections…

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