Frequently Asked Emergency Question 6
My dog had a seizure, what should I do? Dogs and cats can have seizures for numerous reasons ranging from epilepsy to low blood sugar to cancer. If you pet…
Mr. Biscuit’s recovery at Metropolitan
Our doctors and nurses are working around the clock to care for The Grannie Project's Mr. Biscuit. He was found in the engine of a Good Samaritan's car after he…
Max’s Road to Recovery – Fox 29 News Story
Metropolitan's Dr. Timothy Schwab, nurse Randi, and Home at Last Dog Rescue's Chrissie, along with little Max were on Fox 29 news. Max suffered major injury to his head an…
Social Media Workshop presented by HTC
Join Brenda Tassava, CVPM, CVJ and Brie Messier, MBA for a Full-Day Social Media Workshop LEARN: Facebook, Twitter, Blogging, Pinterest, Google+, Search Engine Optimization techniques, and reputation management. WHEN: Wednesday,…
“A Discussion of Lower Airway Disease in Dogs and Cats”
Come join us Thursday, October 9th in King of Prussia, for Leslie Kuczynski, VMD, DACVIM lecture "A Discussion of Lower Airway Disease in Dogs and Cats". This lecture will be…
Our Cardiologist Dr. Roland and C.H.O.P.’s BUDDY WALK
Our Cardiologist Dr. Risa Roland will be participating in Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's annual BUDDY WALK October 5, 2014. Location: Villanova University Stadium More than 3,300 parents, grandparents and children…
Frequently Asked Emergency Question 5
My cat is squinting one eye, what should I do? Pets can squint for many reasons ranging from a corneal ulcer to glaucoma. If your cat or dog is suddenly…
Trigeminal Neuritis
By Dr. Jerry Northington Trigeminal Neuritis Trigeminal neuritis is a poorly understood, probably inflammatory or autoimmune disease affecting some branches of the trigeminal nerve (Cranial Nerve V). Animals are presented…