Monday, March 18, 2013

Pet Owners Warned About Buying Drugs Online

The team at Dog and Cat Hospital of Norfolk is committed to educating our clients about the basics of pet care, that's why we provide articles to you to keep you informed about what's happening in the pet care world. We encourage you to read the following article, and please contact our team if you have questions. We'll be glad to help!



Pet Owners Warned About Buying Drugs Online

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning to pet owners about buying drugs online on Dec. 14, 2007. It is safest, experts say, to work with veterinarians to obtain drugs for your pets. In Canada, the Veterinary Drugs Directorate monitors and regulates animal drugs. The FDA warning was prompted by increased concern about the quality of drugs that can be obtained online, especially from foreign companies that may sell products that are not regulated by the government.

Advertisements like: "Discount pet drugs — no prescription required" may appeal to pet owners surfing the Web, but FDA experts say it can be risky to buy drugs online from sites that tout this message and others like it.

Because drugs influence a pet’s health, medical experts urge consumers to work closely with veterinarians to obtain prescriptions and purchase medicine.

When drugs are purchased through veterinarians, doses are measured carefully for each pet, and pet owners can rest assured that the product has been stored properly to maintain purity. Government investigations have found that some companies advertising drugs online sell expired drugs.

To keep pets safe and healthy, talk with your veterinary team about the drugs you buy.


Originally published by Healthy Pet.
 

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

National Severe Weather Preparedness Week

This week is National Severe Weather Preparedness Week, a great time to prepare your family for potential disasters! As your prepare your family survival kit, be sure to include your pet! If you have questions about what your pet would need in the event of a disaster or evacuation, please let us know!