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February 14, 2024 Surgery

What AMC’s New Surgical Institute Means for Your Pet

With great fanfare, the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center held a “leash cutting” ceremony to mark the grand opening of the Denise and Michael Kellen Institute for Surgical Care. The press release describes...

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  • Dogs Responsible Pet Ownership
    A dog covering its face with its paws
    March 01, 2017

    Why Your Dog Smells “Doggy”

    Ask a veterinarian what is one of the best smells in the world and many will answer without a moment’s hesitation: puppy breath. Hardly anyone can resist the fresh scent ...

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  • Dogs Internal Medicine
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    February 22, 2017

    Leptospirosis in Humans and Dogs: Real News

    Leptospirosis made the news last week when the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene reported a cluster of three human cases had been identified in the Bronx. ...

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  • Pets and Family Responsible Pet Ownership
    A person trains a dog
    February 15, 2017

    Five+ Animal Behavior Resources for Pet Families

    Behavior problems are a clear pain point for pet parents. I have written in the past about dogs who bite and how to prevent dogs bites. Other common behavior issues include anxiety, inappropriate ...

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  • Blog Misc Pet Safety
    A dog in boots
    February 08, 2017

    Hot Tips for Keeping Your Pet Warm During Winter Storm Niko

    Winter Storm Niko is forecast to dump up to 10 inches of snow on the Northeast tomorrow. With blowing and drifting snow and a travel advisory issued for our area, ...

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  • Dentistry
    A cat wrestles with a toothbrush
    February 01, 2017

    Choosing the Best Veterinary Oral Health Products

    February is National Pet Dental Health Month. This annual awareness event highlights the importance of good dental care in pets. To help our readers do the best job possible caring ...

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  • Everyday Medicine
    A dog with a pulse oximetry device
    January 25, 2017

    Everyday Medicine: What is Pulse Oximetry?

    Everyday medicine is an intermittent series of blog posts highlighting tests, treatments and procedures commonly used at AMC. Some past examples of this type of blog post include “What are ...

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About the author

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus is a third-generation veterinarian, double board-certified in Oncology and Small Animal Internal Medicine. As AMC’s Director of Pet Health Information, she writes AMC’s weekly blog, hosts a monthly “Ask the Vet” podcast, and regularly speaks to national news media about animal health. In addition, she has contributed widely to research articles and textbooks, lectures internationally, and has won prestigious awards for her work in both veterinary medicine and journalism. In 2021, she joined the influential World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s Oncology Working Group, which she currently chairs.

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus of the Animal Medical Center in New York City