How to Own a Pet Even Though You Have Allergies

Allergies are tough.  Itchy, watery eyes and congestion can be hard on any pet lover.  If you or a family member suffers from pet-related allergies, there are ways to help make breathing easy.  With a few changes to your home, you can en...

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How Well Do You Know Your Celebrity Pets?

How Well Do You Know Your Celebrity Pets?REUNION VETERINARY HOSPITAL, PLLCwww.ReunionVetHospital.comThere have been many famous pets that have captured our hearts in TV, movies, and even as internet sensations.  While your own furry friend will al...

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What to Do If Your Pet Has Fleas

What to Do If Your Pet Has FleasREUNION VETERINARY HOSPITAL, PLLCwww.ReunionVetHospital.comItchy Pet?  It's flea season!  Unfortunately, warm weather also means that pet owners need to be on the lookout for fleas.  These small dark insec...

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Why Is It Important to Microchip Your Pet?

Why Is It Important to Microchip Your Pet?REUNION VETERINARY HOSPITAL, PLLC www.ReunionVetHospital.comMicrochips are one of the best ways to ensure your pet returns safely home in the unfortunate event they become lost.  This small piece...

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Tips For Children on How To Safely Interact with Dogs!

Tips For Children on How To Safely Interact with Dogs!




Did you know that of the estimated 800,000 dog bites that occur each year involve children between the ages 5 and 8? TV host and dog trainer Victoria Stilwell from animal planet is offering some tips to children on what they need to know in order to interact safely with dogs!


Not every dog is your friend.
Kids often mistake wagging tails for happiness — and that isn’t always the case, Stilwell says. Help kids recognize when a dog is showing signs of aggression or fear. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA.org) offers photos that illustrate canine body language and tips to avoid dog bites. 

Embrace your inner tree (or rock).

Dogs lose interest when they are ignored, so Stilwell (right) tells children to become a tree, standing still and avoiding eye contact when dogs approach. If kids get knocked to the ground, advise them to roll up like a stone on the ground with knees in and hands behind their neck so they protect vital organs. Practice makes perfect.


Report loose or stray dogs.

If kids see a stray dog during walks to school, remind them to alert an adult. Stilwell says that parents should report loose dogs to animal control immediately. “There are so many irresponsible dog owners out there and these people need to be reported,” she says.


Be careful when walking on a dog’s ‘turf.’

Many owners rely on electric fences or shock collars to keep dogs confined to their own yard. But Stilwell notes that kids and other animals can easily cross those invisible boundaries — and that’s often when the trouble occurs. “Mostly children are bitten on the dog’s territory by a dog that they know,” she says. “It’s rare for a child to be bitten by a dog that comes out of nowhere and bites them.”


Never touch dogs behind a fence.

Tell kids to exercise caution and avoid taunting or exciting dogs behind fences, she says. Remember, that fence may not be too sturdy, and some determined dogs can jump over fences without any trouble.


Taunting dogs is a form of bullying.

“Being kind to animals is much more powerful than teasing, bullying, or being rough or unkind to these creatures,” she says.  “How would you feel if you were teased or bullied or hit?”


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Are You Ready To Bring a Pet Home?

When people think about bringing an animal into their home to live with them, there is always a risk that this animal can bring sickness or disease.  Without the proper precautions animals can bring germs that can spread to humans, particularly ch...

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Mikey’s Pool Rehab

Say hello to Mikey!  Mikey is a 5 year old Daschund, and a patient at Reunion Veterinary Hospital.  He recently visited us, and upon examination, we found he herniated a disc in his lumbar spine.  Our treatment for Mikey includes therapu...

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The Ledger- Lakeland’s Source For News


Are you a fan of The Ledger?

If you're not from our area, The Ledger is a Lakeland newspaper covering Lakeland, FL news.  It's a great source of information for the latest Crime & Justice News, Classifieds, and the Local Weather.  We get all of their updates through their Twitter Page.

We've recently been following their Pets Section.  It has a great range of information, from Pet Classifieds to Video News to Advice from other professionals.  If you're an animal lover like we are, check it out here!

Here are a few articles that we found there and wanted to share-


Start Training Puppy Early
'When should I bring my new puppy to training classes?" That is one of our most-asked questions. And it is a good one!  Read More

Animals Also Get MRSA Infections
Methicillin Resistant Staphyloccocus aureus, also known as MRSA, has been termed by the press as a "super-bug." This refers to the resistance this bacteria has against several types of common antibiotics, especially those in the penicillin and cephalosporin families.  Read More

Kennel Cough Beyond Kennels
It's a common response heard in many grooming salons when groomers ask owners for their vaccine records and they say. "We don't need the kennel cough vaccination … We never board or kennel our dog."  Read More

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