Blog & Pet Care Resources
Our experienced staff is committed to providing knowledge and answers to better care for your petsLaser Therapy: A Path to Comfort and Healing
At Fairfax Animal Hospital, we're excited to announce the addition of a powerful treatment option for our furry patients: the Companion Pet Laser. This innovative therapy delivers a concentrated dose of light energy to target tissue, resulting in decreased...
A Pet’s Diet and Heart Disease – Is there a link?
By: Dr. Jaclyn Erwin, DVM Over the summer, the FDA sent out a warning to all dog owners that grain-free diets may be related to a specific heart disease called dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). DCM is a known disease of large breed and giant breed dogs such as Boxers,...
Breaking News: Confirmed Case of Canine Influenza Virus near Fairfax, Virginia
On August 16, veterinarians in coastal Maryland confirmed a case of Canine Influenza Virus according to WMDT.com. In this case, the patient was a dog vacationing with its family from the Northeast when the virus was discovered. Our veterinarians are recommending all...
Wellness Lab Work in Veterinary Patients- What’s it All About?
By: Dr. Katie Proia During one of your furry friend’s recent visits to Fairfax Animal Hospital (FAH), you may have been given a recommendation for “wellness blood work” or “lab work” for your pet. We here at FAH know that wellness visits can sometimes be overwhelming,...
The Impact of the Opioid Issue in Veterinary Medicine
By: Dr. Jaclyn Erwin Opioid and prescription drug abuse in the US has become a major concern in human health with regulations being implemented for human medical practitioners. With the continued concern for abuse, these regulations are now extending to veterinary...
The Spring Scratch: Canine Atopy
The Spring Scratch: Canine Atopic Dermatitis (Atopy) By: Dr. Jaclyn Erwin Spring is here is full force, the flowers and trees are blooming and the winter drearies have changed to a colorful scene. With all this beauty comes pollen, grass, mold, and dust particles...
Fact or Fiction- Flea and Tick Edition!
By: Dr. Katie Proia We all love snuggling on the couch with our furry family members, but what happens when your big ball of fluff rolls over for a belly rub, only to reveal a tiny little tag-a-long scurrying across Fluffy’s “sweet spot”? Unfortunately, fleas and...
Around the Corner: Spring Flowers and the Pest Who Transmits Lyme Disease
By: Dr. Rebecca Amster The days are getting longer, the sun is shining brighter, and the temperature is rising - spring is around the corner! Spring means many things I love. My dog and I can start taking longer walks more comfortably outside. He has all the spring...
Preventing Periodontal Disease in Pets
By Dr. Jaclyn Erwin Dental disease is the most common major health problem veterinarians see in our dog and cat patients. As a pet parent, you may notice minor tartar build up and red, swollen gums in the early stages of dental disease. If left untreated, tartar and...
Fall 2017 Announcements
Fairfax Animal Hospital has been busy enhancing our services to help our pet parents take better care of their four legged family members. Check out what is coming soon! Announcing the FAH Pet Care Rewards Program NEW this fall! We will be launching a Pet Care...