Itching and scratching...lumps and bumps making life miserable for your pet? These symptoms may not be caused by fleas or ticks...but may be the cause of other skin irritations or allergies. We can help your suffering pet. Ask us about your pets condition at your next appointment with us.
Welcome to Princeton Animal Hospital & Carnegie Cat Clinic, a full-service, technology-based, dog and cat facility located in Princeton, NJ. Owners and veterinarians Drs. James and Terry Miele, as well as their staff of veterinarians, veterinary technicians and assistants, animal care specialists, and receptionists are on hand to offer the most knowledgeable, informed and compassionate veterinary medical care possible for your pets.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
When you take your pet for a walk during the winter time, be sure to keep their feet in mind. To prevent frostbite, consider taking very short walks or buying your dog a pair of booties to protect their feet, and when you’re done with your walk, always wipe the sidewalk salt off the bottom of your pet’s feet, ingesting sidewalk salt can be very dangerous to your pet.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Lifesaver of the Month
Princeton Animal Hospital is proud to honor Sandy, technician, as our Lifesaver of the Month. She has stayed past her shift to ensure all of our patients and clients are treated the Princeton Animal Hospital way. Thank you for your dedication!
Wellness Canned Cat Food Recall
Attention! Due to lower than normal levels of thiamine (also known as Vitamin B1), WellPet LLC is voluntarily recalling ALL FLAVORS AND SIZES OF CANNED CAT FOOD!
Although the vast majority of products tested had the appropriate levels of thiamine, to avoid confusion and in an abundance of caution, WellPet has decided to recall all can......ned cat products with the specific date codes noted below. Cats fed ONLY products with inadequate levels of thiamine for several weeks may be at risk for developing a thiamine deficiency. If treated promptly, thiamine deficiency is typically reversible. Though the chance of developing this deficiency is remote, withdrawing these products is the right thing to do and it is being removed from retailers' shelves.
CANNED CAT FOOD WITH THE FOLLOWING DATE CODES ON THE BOTTOM OF THE CAN ARE BEING VOLUNTARILY RECALLED. IF YOU ARE USING ANY OF THESE PRODUCTS, IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE USE AND RETURN TO THE STORE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND OR STORE CREDIT:
Wellness Canned Cat (all flavors/sizes) with BEST BY dates from APR 14 - SEP 30 2013
Wellness Canned Cat Chicken & Herring (all sizes) with BEST BY dates from NOV 10-17 2013
(Please Note: Only the Chicken & Herring formula has an extended recall date into Nov 2013)
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Is your pet starting to get a little grey around the muzzle? As your pet ages, it is important to maintain optimum health for their quality of life. Senior pets need more extensive risk assessment visitations. Teeth should be brushed daily, exercise routines are important and remember obesity is the number one health problem in older dogs. With routine blood and urine analysis and more frequent risk assessment exams, your pet will live a long and healthy life.
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