It’s summer now, which means that it’s time for warmer temps and later sunsets. Unfortunately, that also means it’s foxtail season for pets and veterinarians. Foxtails, a weed with a barbed, hardened end, are extremely common on the west coast and a hazard for dogs...
Fireworks. Parades. Barbecues. There’s a lot to love about celebrating our nation’s birthday. For our pets, however, Independence Day probably isn’t a favorite. Noise from fireworks and crowds can leave them feeling quite uneasy. Help your pets stay...
June is National Pet Preparedness Month! Are you prepared in case of an emergency or if a national disaster strikes? Are you considering your pet in your emergency preparations? What is a “go bag”? A bag specific for your pet that contains supplies that...
Feels Good Friday! Today we share a feels good moment about one of our Redwood City Pet Parents… Meet Gabby and Nala the two best of friends. Nala is a 14-year-old rescue from the SPCA. Over the past few years, Nala has not been doing well with many trips to her...
For Immediate Release on Friday, October 25, 2019 SAGE Veterinary Centers expands their community of hospitals through new partnership with Veterinary Specialists of Alaska SAGE Veterinary Centers (“SAGE”), the leading specialty and emergency veterinary organization...
Ever wonder what dogs and cats see? Dr. Gwen Lynch of Veterinary Vision a SAGE Network Partner will walk us through exactly what your 4-legged friend sees. To understand the visual function involves a combination of many factors, including: the field of view, depth...
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