Why Microchip?

The thought of micropchipping can stir up stress in the minds of pet owners. However, there are many important benefits to providing a microchip for your furry friend. Microchips are small devices that emit a radio frequency containing information. They […]

All About Prophylactic Gastropexy

One life-threatening emergency that is commonly seen on our emergency service is gastric dilatation-volvulus or “GDV” (see below), commonly referred to as “bloat”.  The veterinarians at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital are prepared and available in case your dog develops GDV. Of course, […]

When Should My Pet See A Veterinary Dermatologist?

Dr. Fiona Lee is a board-certified veterinary dermatologist. Beyond an undergraduate degree (3 years at NYU, chemistry) and a veterinary degree (4 years at UPenn), an additional rotating 1-year internship and 3-year dermatology residency is required, capped off by a […]

Dangers Of Animals In Hot Cars

People don’t like to be told not to do things. Sometimes, however, the safest and best choice is to just say, “NO. Do not do this. Not ever.” Running with scissors? Great example of something that you should NEVER do. […]

Shampoo & Your Pet’s Skin

Many owners worry that bathing too frequently can dry out their dog’s skin. For dogs with certain skin diseases though, bathing more frequently can actually be helpful and/or may be considered a form of medical treatment. For example, dogs with […]

New Year’s Eve Pet Hazards

As we bring in the new year with food, fireworks, and festivities galore, let us not forget that it may not be quite as enjoyable for our four-legged friends. Fireworks and Party Noise Some pets, both dogs and cats alike, […]