Archive for March, 2009
Get your Pet Washed and Help the Fight Against Cancer!
Stockton Hill Animal Hospital would like to invite you to bring your pets in during the month of May for our American Cancer Society Pet Wash. During the entire month of May we will be providing discounted baths for pets in an effort to raise money for our cause. All profits will go to the American Cancer Society.
We will also be participating in the Relay for Life walk downtown on June 6th. We invite you to join our team “Critters for the Cure” in our cause to help find the cure for cancer. Call us today to find out more! This is a great cause and we are happy to be a part of it.
Come in to Stockton Hill Animal Hospital to see the many other ways you and your pet can help the American Cancer Society find a cure! Call us today at 928-757-7979 to schedule your pet’s bath or to join our relay team. There’s never been a better reason to get your pet squeaky clean!
Keeping your pet safe

There are many toxic items that your pet can get into at home. Toxic substances can be found in your cabinets, back yard, or even at your dinner table. Here are a few tips to help keep your pet safe and avoid an emergency trip to the veterinarian.
People Food:
Foods like raisins, grapes, avocado, onions, garlic and citrus fruit can be extremely dangerous to your pet. Chocolate is one of the worst things for pets to get into. Chocolate toxicity can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and even become serious enough to cause seizures.
Human Medication:
It can be as simple as dropping a pill on the floor or your pet snagging a pill vials off of a nightstand or table. Keep all human medications away from pets where they cannot reach them.
Heavy Metal:
I’m not talking about rock music here. Metal such as lead, zinc and mercury can poison your pet. Watch for lead which can be found in linoleum and paint chips.
Fertilizer:
Outdoor cats and dogs that ingest fertilizer can become very sick. It is important to contact us if your pet has gotten into any fertilizer or law care chemicals.
Insecticides:
Pets can be at risk if you guard your home against bugs and other pests. Ask a licensed pest control company what pet safe options they have. Also beware of flea and tick prevention for your pet. Applying the wrong treatment can be dangerous. Ask us for more information on the proper topical treatments.
Rat and Mouse poison:
Bait used to trap rodents contains ingredients that are toxic to pets. Pets are attracted to these toxins and they can be life-threatening. Always make sure your pet cannot access these harmful poisons.
Chemicals:
Your pet cannot tell when a substance can be deadly. Paint thinner, antifreeze, and pool cleaner, bleaches, detergents and disinfectants are a danger to pets. Substances in this group can cause gastrointestinal upset, depression, respiratory difficulties, chemical burns and even death.
Plants:
Household plants can be harmful to pets. Lilies are especially toxic to cats. If a cat ingests even a small amount of lily it can be deadly. Visit ASPCA’s website at the link below to learn more about what plants are and are not harmful to your pet.
http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/
Another helpful number to call if your pet has gotten into something toxic:
Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435.
February’s Pet of the Month

Stockton Hill Animal Hospital’s Pet of the Month is LUCY, from Meadview, AZ!
Lucy is a female American Bulldog and is 1 year of age.
Lucy’s owners are Melvin and Patricia King.
Think your pet has what it takes to be the pet of the month? Bring in a picture or email a picture of your pet to us @ email@stocktonhillah.com!
The Stockton Hill Animal Hospital Pet of the Month is chosen at the end of each month. Winners will have their picture placed on our website and will receive a goodie bag, free bath and free toe nail trim!
