Introducing Dr. Sarah P. Gangadin
Dear Friends, The Valley Cottage Animal Hospital is pleased to announce another new addition to the VCAH Veterinary Team. Dr. Sarah P. Gangadin Dr. Sarah Gangadin earned her Bachelor’s of Science in...
View ArticleChoosing the Best Dog For Your Home
By: Jacqueline A. Nicholson, DVM With the holidays being the most popular time to bring a new dog into the home – many people can become overwhelmed with choosing the right breed for you and your loved...
View ArticleHoliday Angels
By: Jessica Downing, DVM Angel: from the Greek angelos, meaning “messenger” Many religions and mythologies tell of stories where angels serve as intermediaries, protectors, and ones who guide others....
View ArticleOn Pins and Needles: Veterinary Acupuncture
By: Dr. Patricia Collins I have been practicing veterinary medicine for more than 20 years and I feel very fortunate to have chosen my profession, as I truly love what I do. With this level of...
View ArticleCanine Heartworm Disease
By Dr. Russell Petro Historically Heartworm disease started in the deep south due to the high number of mosquitoes. In the 1950’s people started traveling from the northeast to southern locations...
View ArticleIntroducing Dr. Anthony Smatt
Dear Friends, The Valley Cottage Animal Hospital is pleased to announce a new addition to the VCAH Veterinary Team. Dr. Anthony Smatt Dr. Smatt graduated from Ross University School of Veterinary...
View ArticleIntroducing Dr. James Maidhof
Dr. James Maidhof received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University in Animal Science and his DVM from Tufts University. He completed a one year rotating small animal internship at the VCA...
View ArticleHook Magazine Article on VCAH providing Eastern Medicine and Alternative...
Hook Magazine has published in their January/February 2017 addition an article regarding Valley Cottage Animal Hospital’s capability to perform eastern medicine and alternative treatment. Please click...
View ArticleConsiderations Before Letting Your Indoor Cat Go Outdoors
By Jacqueline Nicholson, DVM Most cat owners have heard from their veterinarians that keeping your cats indoors – at all times – is safest for your cats. Not only is it safer, but it also adds to...
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