In honor of National Pet Week that has since passed, here are the ABCs of showing your pet you care year-round. A – Adventure Whether your pet enjoys leisurely strolls through the [...]
You may take your dog or cat for routine vaccines and checkups, and even regular grooming. You’re a devoted pet owner, and you would never do anything to endanger your pet’s life. But are you [...]
Larry, an 8-year-old male retriever mix, came to Crossroads Pet Hospital when his owner noticed he was breathing heavily, having a hard time getting up, and having apparent joint pain in his hind [...]
With so many pet foods on the market, choosing the right food for your dog or cat can be overwhelming, especially if you are a first-time pet owner. A web search may only further your confusion, [...]
We all wish our best furry friends will live forever (or at least as long as we do). However, dogs and cats age more quickly than humans, and by the age of 7, they’re considered middle-aged. When [...]
When you’re making your list and checking it twice, don’t forget to count the nicest boys and girls of all – your pets! While Spot and Whiskers might not understand the true meaning of Christmas, [...]
Crossroads Pet Hospital is excited to welcome Dr. Erin Houser to our team! Dr. Houser is an experienced veterinarian who obtained her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of [...]
The holidays are full of cheer – but they’re also full of dangers for your pets, from turkey bones to poinsettias. Click here to download our handy printable on keeping your home [...]
Crossroads Pet Hospital is excited to welcome Dr. Diann Smith to our Carrollton family as our new medical director. Dr. Smith has practiced medicine for more than 30 years. She received her [...]
In this day and age, we know the risks of online shopping: you might end up with an item that isn’t quite what the image promised, like a pair of doll-sized pants. Of course, you think if you use [...]