Author: W. Gordon Smyth, DVM

Jul

21, 2017
Ectopic Ovarian Tissue

One of the more common procedures performed in the veterinary world is the spay (also called the ovariohysterectomy).  It is often assumed to be a simple procedure, partially because it is done so frequently, but also because it is done for generally discounted pricing.

Jul

14, 2017
Property of the Month Award

We are proud to announce that we have been chosen for Arlington’s Commercial Property of the Month Award!  Four times a year, one single-family residential and one multi-family/commercial property are chosen from each Council District.

Jul

07, 2017
Internet Advice – Who do you trust?

Pet owners are using the internet more and more to ask questions regarding pet care, nutrition, and wellness. However, the internet can be hard to navigate on these topics, as there are so many warring opinions out there. Who do […]

Jun

30, 2017
Feline Hospital within the Hospital

Many animal hospitals and clinics these days have separate cat and dog waiting areas, BUT …

Jun

13, 2017
Pet Exam Appointments Until 9:00pm

Beginning June 19, 2017 you will find the doctors and staff at Arlington Veterinary Center available and willing to take care of your pet’s medical needs Monday through Thursday until 9:00pm.

Jun

01, 2017
Evening Hours Begin June 19, 2017

Arlington Veterinary Center will begin offering evening appointments to 9:00pm Monday through Thursday evenings beginning Monday, June 19.

Apr

13, 2017
Hypovitaminosis A

Snakes, lizards, and turtles! Oh, my! These scaly creatures are not for the faint of heart. However, far from the frightening animals they seem to be, exotic animals like reptiles can make great pets with rewarding companionship.

Feb

03, 2017
Chronic Egg Laying in Parrots

Although a bird laying an egg may seem like a normal behavior, parrots are not little chickens and laying eggs is a very dangerous habit. Chronic egg laying can lead to numerous medical and behavioral issues such as infection, cloacal […]

Jan

05, 2017
Heartworm Disease in Cats

Heartworm disease is something most dog owners have heard about, and many conscientious owners regularly give their dogs prevention to avoid this condition.  However, many cat owners remain unaware of the disease – even in this modern time, where feline preventative medicine is becoming much more commonly practiced.  Heartworm disease is a complicated problem in the domestic cat, and diagnosis can be tricky. 

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