Pet Safety During July 4th

With Independence Day right around the corner, it’s important to remember to keep our furry friends safe and calm as the fireworks go off. More pets are reported missing on July 4th and 5th than any other time of the year, so it’s important to know what tips and tricks to use to keep our pets feeling safe and sound:

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Beware the Foxtails

Walking your dog is a daily task that is both beneficial to you and your dog, and you both get exercise and quality time together. Nevada is home to various deserts, parks, and mountains to explore, however, the Silver State is also home to Hordeum Lubatum, also known as the foxtail. Read our infographic on this pesky plant, and how to best protect your pet.

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Lone Mountain Animal Hospital COVID-19 Update

Last update 4/22/20 Two domestic cats have tested positive for COVID 19 in New York.[6]  These are the first cases of COVID 19 in cats in the United States. Both cats showed mild respiratory symptoms and are expected to recover. The owner of one of the cats tested had previously tested positive for COVID 19, while it is suspected that the other cat’s owner was asymptomatic. Previously a cat in Belgium and a cat in Hong Kong tested positive and…

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Social Distancing in the Veterinary Hospital

Veterinary services are essential to pet health, overseeing zoonotic health, and ensuring a healthy supply of food. At Lone Mountain Animal Hospital, we are open for business, but with updated protocols to comply with social distancing and to protect both our staff and clients. We ask that all clients follow these guidelines as they are mandatory, not elective in ensuring public safety and in order for Lone Mountain to be open to provide veterinary services. At LMAH, we are following COVID-19…

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A Message Regarding COVID-19

A Message from LMAH Regarding COVID-19 We are currently open for business at Lone Mountain Animal Hospital. We recognize this is a difficult, stressful time for all. We value your trust in us as your family veterinarian and want to assure you we are doing our part to limit the spread of COVID-19 for the safety of both customers and our staff. In the veterinary field, we are accustomed to dealing with infectious diseases and are well-versed in the good…

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Lone Mountain Animal Hospital Externship Program: Miranda

Say “hello” to Miranda, the newest extern at Lone Mountain Animal Hospital! Originally from Carman, Illinois, Miranda said she has always wanted to be a veterinarian. Although, there was a period of time where she wanted to be a veterinarian and a princess. Growing up, she would try and rescue injured, baby birds and was surrounded by farmland and wildlife. Miranda went on to attend Buena Vista University where she got her Bachelor’s in Biology. Currently, Miranda is a third-year…

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Lone Mountain Animal Hospital Externship Program: Kristina

Meet Kristina, the newest extern at Lone Mountain Animal Hospital! Kristina is a fourth-year student at the University of Illinois and will graduate in May this year! Originally from Riverside, California, she attended schools throughout Texas before graduating from Texas A & M University for her Bachelor’s and Graduate degrees. Kristina said ever since she was in kindergarten she’s wanted to be a veterinarian. “That’s the typical answer,” Kristina said. “But, I kind of solidified the actual [Doctor of Veterinary…

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Pet Dental Special 2020

Don’t miss out on our 2020 Dental Special starting February 1st, 2020! Dental health is a very important part of your pet’s overall health! Dental problems can cause, or be caused by, other health problems. Your pet’s teeth and gums should be checked at least once a year to check for early signs of dental disease. In honor of Dental Season, cleanings have been reduced to $157! But Lone Mountain Animal Hospital is also offering additional chances for savings! Our…

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Pet Wellness!

Be proactive, not reactive – Pet Wellness Special   So, what exactly is pet wellness testing? It’s essentially running lab work at times when our pets appear outwardly healthy. Since symptoms of age and illness aren’t always visible, wellness testing serves as an early warning system to detect abnormalities. This knowledge is powerful and aids the veterinary team in improving the health and extending the life-expectancy of your pet.If an abnormal trend or disease is detected, it may enable earlier…

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