Three Village Veterinary Hospital

1342 Stony Brook Road
Stony Brook, NY 11790

(631)689-8877

www.threevillagevethospital.com

Pets In The News

"...Pet owners are about to lose the right to tattoo their cats and dogs, after the state Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to ban the practice."

"To subject the animals to unnecessary painful procedures to satisfy the owners' fancy is....reprehensible," State Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal said.

"The Assembly has already passed the bill, and Gov. Cuomo is expected to sign it into law."

  • Article: "Pets' Grave New World (Daily News, June 18, 2014)

"...It is now legal for pet owners to be buried with their beloved animals.  The state Tuesday adopted regulations proposed last fall allowing pet cemeteries to accept the cremated remains of people who wish to spend eternity with their pets." 

"Now, all pet cemeteries will be able to accept the ashes of humans, too."

  • Article: "Suffolk Passes Law Aimed At 'Puppy Mills' " (Newsday, June 3, 2014)

"Suffolk County legislators Tuesday passed a bill designed to stop pet stores from selling puppies and kittens raised in mills that one animal advocate described as 'horrific.'

More than a dozen Long Island animal advocates cheered and clapped as the bill got a unanimous vote at the Legislative Building in Hauppauge. They said they would lobby for a similar bill in Nassau County.

Suffolk is the first county in New York to pass a bill to regulate pet stores, after a state law provided the authority in January."

  • Article: "No Need to Be Famous To Foster" (Newsday, February 23, 2014)

"Even if you can't commit to adopting a pet, North Shore Animal League offers temporary fostering opportunities.  The shelter routinely houses orphaned kitten and puppies, senior-care dogs and cats, moms with babies and animals healing after surgeries, that need some TLC from humans.  The length of time for fostering is determined on an individual basis.  Applicants must be 21 years old and live in the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut area.  For more information, call (516) 883-7575 or visit www.animalleague.org."

 

  • Article: "Offbeat Gifts for the Techie With Everything" (Newsday, December 23, 2013)

"Scout1 Wi-Fi Pet Monitor, Motorola Mobility, $300: This product sold exclusively through PetSmart, lets you keep an eye on 'Felix' or 'Snoopy' while you're away.  In addition to viewing furry friends remotely, users can pan, tilt and zoom camera through their smartphone, tablet or desktop computer.

There's also two-way audio to allow remote conversations between you and your pet, infrared night vision, temperature monitoring and the ability to take snapshots and record video..."

  • Article: "Watch Dogs" (Newsday, July 10, 2013)

"Starting next month, Fido and Fifi can spend the day couched out in the family room munching Milk Bones and watching hour upon hour of shows produced exclusively for pampered pets. DOGTV - the first ever TV network devoted to "stay-at-home" canines - launches Aug 1 on satellite provider DirecTV.  DOGTV is the ideal baby sitter for 'home alone' dog.  Research shows that dogs feel better in the company of television, especially wen the right content is on," the network says on its website."

"Relaxing sounds and music have been created to keep anxious dogs calm," the network said in a statement. 

"Dogs that suffer a lack of stimulation and shown invigorating images and animation along with playful music," the network explained. 

"DOGTV has recognized by the Humane Society, and 'uses concepts widely supported by leading organizations,' including the ASPCA and the AVMA." 

  • Article: Survey Reveals Most Common Reasons for Veterinary Visits (Trends Magazine, June 2013)

"VPI Pet Insurance released its list of the most common reasons for pet owners to bring their dogs and cats to the veterinarian in 2012."

     Most  common dog visits                             

  1. Skin Allergies
  2. Ear Infection
  3. Skin Infection
  4. Non-cancerous skin growth
  5. Upset stomach/vomiting
  6. Arthritis
  7. Intestinal upset/diarrhea
  8. Bladder Infection
  9. Periodontitis/Dental Disease
  10. Bruise or contusion

 

    Most Common Cat Visits

  1. Bladder Infection
  2. Periodontitis/Dental Disease
  3. Overactive Thyroid
  4. Chronic Kidney Disease
  5. Upset Stomach/Vomiting
  6. Diabetes
  7. Intestinal Upset/Diarrhea
  8. Skin Allergies
  9. Lymphosarcoma
  10. Upper Respiratory Infection

 

  • Article: Little Joe Rises To Top Banana (Newsday, February 13, 2013)

"The big dog at the Westminster Kennel Club is one of the smallest breeds, an affenpinscher named Banana Joe who won best in show at Madison Square Garden."

"Banana Joe won best toy dog on Monday, advancing to the finals from piers 92 and 94, where preliminary events took place.  [Banana Joe] is a small dog that drew loud cheers and 'awwws' from spectators at the nearly packed arena." 

 

  • Article: Britain To Require All Dogs Get Microchipped (Newsday, February 7, 2013)

"Dog owners who refuse to fit Fido with a microchip may someday find themselves fetching a hefty fine, the British government said yesterday.  All dogs in England will have to be fitted with microchips by 2016, authorities said.

Britains Environment Department said the microchips would help reunite owners with lost or stolen pets, promote animal welfare and take the pressure off animal shelters.  "Microchipping is a simple solution that gives peace of mind to owners." 

 

  • Article: Beloved Labs Still Top Dogs (Newsday, January 31, 2013)

The American Kennel Club (AKC) says the Labrador Retriever remains the nation'sand Long Island's most popular dog - nationally for the 22nd straight year.  The Top 10 of 2012 are as follows:

  1. Labrador Retriever
  2. German Shepherd
  3. Golden Retriever
  4. Beagle
  5. Bulldog
  6. Yorkshire Terrier
  7. Boxer
  8. Poodle
  9. Rottweiler
  10. Dachshund

 

  • Article: Shelter Seeks Homes, Supplies for Pit Bulls (Newsday, September 19, 2012)

The Town of Brookhaven Animal Shelter is currently finding homes for the approximate 2 dozen abused and malnourished pit bulls found last week in a Shirley residence.  The dogs were rescued upon a tip from a concerned neighbor.  "The conditions that these poor animals were living in were simply appalling.  I strongly encourage residents to donate to the shelter, whether you give supplies or your own time, to help these dogs life a better life than they already have." 

For more information call  www.htaf.org or call the Brookhaven Animal Shelter at (631) 286-4940

 

  • Article: Study: Dogs, Cats Help Keep Babies Healthy (Newsday, July 10, 2012)

According to a recent Newsday article, "a new study finds that children who lived with dogs or cats during their first year of life got sick less frequently than kids from pet-free zones."

 

  • Article: Apps That Are Just Doggone Handy (Newsday, June 17, 2012)
 

Dog Park Finder Plus (iPhone, iPod Touch: $1.99) You may know all about your local dog parks, but what if you are traveling? Dog Park Finder Plus has a database of more than 6,000 parks across the country.  The app can also locate more than 12,000 dog-friendly restaurants.     

Dog Translator (iPhone, iPod Touch: Free) "This entertaining novelty app purports to translate what your dog is barking into English or whatever language you designate." 

TextaPet (iPhone, iPod Touch: Free) "This app actually is a social network for dogs, cats and all sorts of domesticated animals.  You can share pictures of your pet with other friends who own the app..." 

MyPetED (iPhone, iPod Touch: $1.99) "This app provides an all-in-one resource for your pet's medical and nutritional needs.  This includes training, diet and first-aid tips."  

 

  • Article: Pet Food Drive To Help Struggling Families (Newsday, May 21, 2012)

Sarah Anker, Suffolk County Legis. announced plans to launch a countywide pet food drive.  Anker is asking local residents, groups and businesses to set up collection boxes to donate cat and dog food to the Harry Chapin Food Bank in Hauppauge. 

Those looking to donate pet food directly can drop off supplies at the Harry Chapin Food Bank: 10 Davids Drive, Hauppauge or call (631) 582-3663.

 

  • Article: Spring Pet Report (USA Weekend, March 23-25, 2012)

"Twice-yearly exams are prudent because pets age far faster than people."

"Heartworm disease is spread by mosquitoes, and after a mild winter, we could be abuzz with the pests in record number.  Focus on prevention and see your veterinarian about choosing the right product for your pet."

 

  • Article: Mild Winter Sets Off Early Tick Season (Newsday, March 2012)

"The mild winter means ticks have started stirring earlier this year as they wake from their dormant state and begin searching for meals of blood," says George M. Walsh. 

"Another trend driven by a run of more temperate winters is a change in the types of ticks on Long Island, long [been] a hot spot of Lyme-carrying ticks.  Lone star ticks, which are generally associated with Southern states, now outnumber black-legged ticks, or "deer ticks," by 10 to 1 on the Island, Paul Curtis, a professor of natural resources at Cornell University. 

 

  • Article: The Battle of the Bulge: An Update on Obesity in Our Pets (The Times, March 22, 2012)

"Studies have shown that certeain canine breeds such as Cairn Terriers, West Highland Terriers, Scottish Terriers, Shetland Sheepdogs, Basset Hounds, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Dachshunds, Beagles, Cocker Spaniels, and Labrador Retrievers all are predisposed to obesity." 

It is recommended "to decrease the amount of food by approximately 25 percent (from, what is recommened on the packaging) after your dog or cat is spayed or neutered."

 

  • Article: She's So Tiny... (Newsday, March, 2012)

Beyonce, a Daschund vying for the title of World's Smallest Dog, was born March 8 to an abandoned dog found on the streets of San Bernardino, Calif, she weighed one ounce and could fit into a teaspoon!

 

  • Article: New Yorkshire: Tiny Terriers Big Apple's Favorite Dog (Newsday, Feb 29, 2012)

These are the top 10 purebred dogs registered in New York City in 2011 with  the American Kennel Club:

  1. Yorkshire Terrier

  2. Labrador Retriever

  3. French Bulldog

  4. German Shepherd

  5. Bulldog

  6. Poodle

  7. Shih Tzu

  8. Golden Retriever

  9. Rottweiler

  10. Havanese

 

  • Article: LI's Top Dogs: The Breeds We Love (Newsday, March 4, 2012)

The American Kennel Club's 2011 ranking of the 10 most popular purebreds on Long Island:

  1. Labrador Retriever

  2. Golden Retriever

  3. German Shepherd

  4. Bulldog

  5. Rottweiler

  6. Poodle

  7. Boxer

  8. Yorkshire Terrier

  9. Shih Tzu

  10. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel