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Dr. Kerr with two dogs

Media Advisory: ASK OUR VET!

MEDIA ADVISORY Ask Our Vet! Have questions about your pet? Looking for answers? Here is a unique opportunity to meet Veterinarian Dr. Kerr from North Hill Animal Hospital. Product specialists will also be on hand from Global Pet Food Highlights will include: One-on-one Q&As with the vet Learn about new...

Canine Hypothyroidism

Is your dog middle aged, seems lethargic, overweight but doesn’t really seem to eat much food, suffers from hair loss and their skin is dry and thickened? If you answered yes to either one or all of these questions, it is possible your dog may be suffering from a chronic...

Hernias in Cats by Beverly Riley, RVT

A hernia is an opening in the muscle wall. In cats there are 2 common types of hernias, the inguinal (groin) hernia or umbilical (belly button) hernia. The inguinal hernia occurs in the groin area, the abdominal contents can protrude through the inguinal canal where the opening in the muscle...

Saying Goodbye by Dr. David Kerr

Dear Dr. Kerr, I have a lovely friend in Sam. He has been with me since he was a kitten 16 years ago and I am afraid I will need to part with him soon as my vet  says his kidneys are failing quickly. I hate to lose him since...