PAAH News and Announcements
Novartis - Production Stopped
NOVARTIS, the manufacturer of many common OTC pharmaceuticals for human and animal use, has volunteered to stop production at their manufacturing plant in Lincoln, Nebraska. The closure is tempor....
K-Laser Pain Therapy Is Here
We proudly announce the addition of K-Laser Class IV Therapeutic Laser Treatments for advanced pain relief and enhanced tissue healing. Multiple studies and decades of use have not just suggested, ....
Congratulations!!
Park Avenue Animal Hospital is proud to announce the births of Ava Elizabeth DiSalvatore and Madigan Adair Howley.
Amber gave birth to baby Ava on October 13, 2011....
New Classes Starting In February
We’ll be hosting JM CANINE SERVICES for a six-week basic obedience course for puppies and dogs ag....
Why Do Dogs and Cats Eat Grass?
Many pet owners ask this question and a variety of answers are usually given. Stomach problems, dietary deficiencies, too low of dietary fiber have all been suggested as possibilities. Board certified behaviorist Benjamin Hart, DVM, PhD, and his colleagues sought to get some insights by surveying over 3100 dog owners. Questions pertained to dog’s grass eating habits, diet, health, whether they appeared ill before or after they ate grass, and a battery of other related issues.
Sixty eight percent of respondents reported that their dogs ate grass on a daily or weekly basis. A few dogs (8 %) appeared to show signs of illness before eating grass, and those dogs were more likely to vomit after eating grass. Owners were also asked about their dog’s diet. There was no connection of grass eating to table scrap or raw food diets, nor was there an indication that dogs on lower fiber diets tended to eat more grass than those getting higher fiber diets. Their conclusions were that grass eating is a very common dog behavior in normal dogs, and that vomiting and illness is not usually associated with it.
What about cats ? Another study by a different group of researchers suggests that just as with dogs, cats do not typically appear ill prior to eating grass, nor do they regularly vomit afterward. So why do dogs and cats eat grass ? We still don’t know for sure but another suggestion is that dog’s and cat’s wild ancestors were able to remove intestinal parasites this way, and that our domesticated pets have retained this instinct. In any case, pet owners need not be alarmed by grass consumption. Chemically treated lawns and toxic plants should be avoided if possible, and of course have your pet checked out if they seem ill whether they are grass eaters or not.
Reference: DVM360.com
Discovery News
Discovery News - Animal News
Animal News covers the animal kingdom from anteaters to zebras. Learn about fast frog evolution, animal communication, endangered species and more.-
Ship Noise Boosts Stress in Whales
When maritime traffic quieted following the 9/11 attacks, whale stress levels plummeted.
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Tiny Primate Communicates Secretly in Ultrasound
The tarsier's high pitch allows him to communicate within his own private channel.
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World's First Animals Were Namibian Sponges
These animal fossils push back the date of the world's first animals another 100 million years.
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Just an Old Jurassic Love Song
The love song of an extinct katydid that lived 165 million years ago has been brought back to life.




























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