Animal shelters can be exciting, overwhelming places for both humans and the animals that live there. With so many cute furry faces to consider, it’s easy to get distracted or confused. Here are some tips to keep in mind during your next shelter visit to ensure a safe...
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Shelter Studies in Animal Medicine at PMHS
At PMHS, we are committed to staying on the cutting edge of shelter practices and medicine. In 2018, we partnered with two UNH students to complete research in the shelter (which was then known as CVHS). Their work will help guide the future of PMHS as we work on...
Tick-Borne Diseases & Your Pets
It’s no secret that the tick population is exploding here in New England. Warmer winters and shorter periods of deep freezes have created the perfect environment for these creepy-crawlers to multiply. Ticks are not only a nuisance, they also carry a wide variety of...
Summer Health Tips for Pets
Summer is finally here, and that means lots of fun in the sun for both you and your pets! Along with the hotter weather comes health concerns such as heat exhaustion, sunburns, and parasites. Do you know how to keep your furry friends safe and healthy this summer?...
Positive Reinforcement Training for Pets
Positive reinforcement training has become a popular concept in recent years as the animal care community moves away from more traditional, punishment and dominance-based training methods. But what exactly is positive reinforcement training? In this post, we’ll cover...
Benefits of Cat Pheromone Diffusers
Did you know that you can help keep your cat at ease with the help of a colorless, odorless substance? Thanks to pheromone diffusers, you can! In this post, we’ll cover the benefits of using a pheromone diffuser in your home for your feline friend! What are pheromone...
Signs of Seasonal Allergies in Pets
As spring blossoms, so does allergy season. We know we’re suffering from allergies when we’re coughing, sneezing, or have puffy, red eyes. Our furry friends can also be affected by the uncomfortable symptoms of seasonal allergies, but they don’t necessarily show it in...
How to Approach a Dog
As the weather continues to get nicer, more and more dog owners will be out and about with their four-legged companions. With so many opportunities to interact with adorable pups, it’s important to remember that an unfamiliar dog must always be approached carefully....
Spring Health Tips for Pets
The days are getting longer, the snowbanks are melting, and it seems that the coldest days are behind us. That can only mean one thing-- spring is on its way! In addition to sunnier weather, spring also brings new health concerns for your furry friends! Here are some...
Introducing a New Pet to Your Home
Welcoming a new pet to your home is an exciting experience, but it can also be stressful and chaotic. It takes time for a new pet to adapt to their forever home, and that adjustment period is different for each individual animal. Preparation and patience are key for...
#HappinessForHemi
Meet CVHS's Longest-Term Resident Hemingway has been anxiously waiting for his forever home for nearly 250 days. He is the currently the longest-term resident at CVHS. This lovable guy, affectionately known as “Hemi” around the shelter, came to us under heartbreaking...
Why You Should Spay or Neuter Your Pet
Though spaying and neutering pets may seem like common practice in our society, it’s still not as comprehensive as it could be. Many people still choose not to spay or neuter their pets, despite the proven benefits. In honor of Spay/Neuter Awareness Month and World...