Whole Pet Veterinary Hospital – South Charlotte Blogs

We love educating our clients, that’s why we have curated and shared posts filled with helpful information regarding pet care. 

Protection Against Heartworms

Protection Against Heartworms

Oh mosquitoes, the southern states’ national bird! While we humans find them quite a biting buzzing bother, our pets have a different grievance with these insects. It’s called heartworm disease, and it can be life threatening. I’m sure you have seen the commercials...

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2

As a bunny owner, you may be aware that a new rabbit virus arrived in the western United States in February 2020. Since then, it has been moving east through the native/wild rabbit population. This virus, Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus 2 (RHDV2), affects both...

Masters of Subtlety

Masters of Subtlety

Years ago, my favorite veterinary professor said, "Cats are not small dogs." He was undoubtedly correct regarding arthritis. We frequently recognize pain and arthritis in dogs, but did you know that nearly 40% of cats show signs of osteoarthritis? It just looks...

What You Should Know About Anesthesia

What You Should Know About Anesthesia

Author: Dr. Nick Calo I perform a lot of surgical and dental procedures for Whole Pet. I enjoy surgery a lot. I find it to be a very rewarding experience, where I can sit and focus intently on a task at hand and succeed in that task in real-time. Depending on the...

Holiday Survival Guide – Vet Med Edition

Holiday Survival Guide – Vet Med Edition

The holiday season approaches! As we look forward to all the festivities, many of us in the veterinary field anticipate an influx of cases that don’t always hold much of that holiday spirit. It’s a known trend for euthanasia, emergency, and critical medicine cases to...

Disaster Preparedness – Evacuating with your pet

Disaster Preparedness – Evacuating with your pet

Hurricane season is upon us and while you may have time to prepare for a known storm, it’s good to have some evacuation necessities always prepped in a “scram bag” for sudden evacuation situations. Bring enough food and water (and bowls) for at least 3-7 days...

The Tail Wag

The Tail Wag

I saw some friends from veterinary school recently, and as we were catching up on memories of our school days, the conversation turned to talks about wanting to leave the field. One of my friends hopes she can find a way to work relief for just a few days a month....

Update on Grain-Free Diets and DCM in Dogs

Update on Grain-Free Diets and DCM in Dogs

We have all seen reports come out over the past year about grain-free diets causing dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. And due to those reports, the veterinary community started telling owners to only feed their pets the big brand diets such as Science Diet,...

You Can’t Out-Exercise a Bad Diet

You Can’t Out-Exercise a Bad Diet

You Can’t Out-Exercise a Bad Diet by: Dr. Carrie Uehlein Yes, you’ve heard it before, and I’ll tell you again. You can not out-exercise a bad diet. Studies have shown there is no significant difference in weight loss between people who change their diet and increase...