Showing posts with label Bregman Vet Group Brooklyn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bregman Vet Group Brooklyn. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2014

How Can You Minimize Barking At Home?

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Does your pet bark loudly when people pass by your house?  Although barking is normal behavior for most dogs, it's also one of the most common complaints among pet owners.  Here are a few tips to help you manage barking at home.

Tips to Prevent Barking:
  • Don't Reward Barking - Giving your dog attention or allowing the barking to be successful can be considered a reward for their behavior.  Don't give your pet attention ntil they are quiet or calm.
  • Change the Environment - Many pets bark in the yard or at people passing by.  Leave your pets inside the house or in a place where they cannot see people through the fence.
  • Reduce Departure Anxiety - Establish a  predictable routine that allows you to spend plenty of quality time with your pet, but also allows for alone time.  
  • Training - Teaching your dog a quiet or settle command can help reinforce quiet behavior. 
Read this article for more tips on how to manage your pet's barking.  If you are still experiencing problems, contact our office.  We can help provide you with tips on how to limit barking, keeping you and your pet happy.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Springtime Pet Safety

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Springtime means warmer weather and more time spent outdoors.  As you get ready for the change in seasons, remember to keep your pet’s safety in mind.  The ASPCA offers a few seasonal tips to keep your pets safe this spring.

Spring Safety Tips:

  • Easter Candy – Chocolates and candies are toxic to most pets, including cats and dogs.
  • Window Screens – As the weather warms you want to open your windows to let fresh air in.  Make sure that you have screens in your windows to keep pets from falling or jumping outside.
  • Cleaning – Spring is a great time to clear clutter and clean your home.  Remember to keep cleaners and chemicals away from your pets.  Don’t leave home improvement products like paints, nails, staples and power tools out in the open.
  • Gardening – Many popular springtime plants are highly toxic to pets, including rhododendrons, azaleas, and Easter lilies.  Pet parents should also be careful when using fertilizers, insecticides and herbicides on their lawns and gardens. 
  • Allergies – A change in seasons brings about allergy problems for both you and your pet.  If you notice your pet might have springtime allergies, bring them to our office!


Read more about springtime safety tips on the ASPCA website.  You can also contact our office with any questions or concerns you have about your pet’s health!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Are You a Frequent Flyer with Your Pets?

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Do you normally travel with your pets? Well, if you’re a frequent flyer on Southwest Airlines, be prepared to begin paying more to bring your furry friends on board.

Southwest Airlines is bumping their pet fee from $75 per pet per flight to $95 per pet per flight, beginning on January 15, 2014. Southwest Airlines remains one of the most cost effective airlines for pet owners. (USA Today). 

If you travel with your pets, let us know about your experience on our Facebook page.

To continue reading about Southwest Airlines changes for pets, please CLICK HERE.


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Family Friendly Pets

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Are you looking to get a family pet? Before bringing a new pet into your home, it’s important to do your research and pick the perfect fit for your home and your family.

If you’re having trouble choosing the perfect dog for your house, here is a list of the top 10 family-friendly dogs, courtesy of mom.me.com.

Let us know your thoughts on the perfect family pet on our Facebook page.

  • Labradoodle
  • Cav. King Charles Spaniel
  • Labrador Retriever
  • French Bulldog
  • Boxer
  • Irish Setter
  • Beagle
  • Havanese
  • Golden Retriever
  • Greyhound
  • Rescue Pups

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Have You Downloaded our iPhone App?

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If you have a smart phone, download the Bregman Veterinary Group App today!  

The Bregman Vet Group App is a free iPhone application that we designed to help aid our clients in providing the highest level of care for their animal companions!

Our smartphone app is a great way for you to stay connected to the Bregman Veterinary Group. Our app is available in the App store. If you have any questions about our app, please contact any one of our locations.


Friday, June 7, 2013

Meet Ray Charles, The Coolest Pup In The Game!

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This is an inspiring story of a young golden retriever puppy that a breeder was going to euthanize, until a family decided to adopt him! This family quickly discovered that this puppy was just as cool as the man he was named after!

Ray Charles, the six month old golden retriever puppy has become a bit of an internet celebrity these days.  Every celebrity needs a bio and so does puppy Ray.  He was born on December 8th, the only male in his three puppy litter.  The breeder became concerned; as he grew he did not run and play with his sisters, so he was taken to the vet where they learned that he was blind.  The breeder didn't expect to find a home for the little disabled puppy and considered putting him down.  When a lover of golden retrievers named Andrew Fales heard about the pup he named him Ray Charles and took him home to live with his other three golden retrievers.  Fales, curious about what caused the pup’s blindness, took him to an animal hospital and found that Ray’s eyes functioned perfectly but there was a disconnection between the dog’s eyes and brain, which prevented sight.  Ray has learned to deal with his disability and no longer lets it slow him down.  Fales says that he runs jumps and plays with his canine siblings and is always there to greet him at the door when he comes home.  Ray has developed quite a personality, letting Fales dress him up in hats, sunglasses and even pajamas, which along with his story has helped him to become an internet sensation with more than 64,000 Facebook likes. 

The young puppy may never achieved the fame of the original Ray Charles, but according to his Facebook page, “I believe I was born the way I was so that I could help inspire others who are born with physical/mental disabilities to always live their lives to the fullest and do as much as they can with what they are given.”  Ray is a happy and inspirational little puppy, that hasn't let his hardships stand in the way of his success. 


Let us know what you think of Ray’s inspiring story on our Facebook page

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Does Your Pet Have a Microchip?


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Does your pet have a microchip? If not, bring them down to one of the Bregman Veterinary Group locations to get a FREE microchip with any regularly priced spay or neuter.

If your pet happens to go missing and is brought to an Animal Shelter or Animal Control Center, they often routinely use microchips to identify pets to help return them to their owners. Microchips are inserted under your pet's skin and is about the size of a grain of rice.

The microchip has a unique number embedded in it that when registered, will link to the owner of the pet found.

If you're interested in micro-chipping your pet, please contact any one of the the Bregman Veterinary Group locations or visit us on the web at www.BregmanVetGroup.com!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Nakio the "Bionic Dog" Is The First Canine to Walk on Four Prosthetic Paws!


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Nakio, a mixed-breed dog is becoming famous rather quickly for becoming the first canine to receive four artificial limbs! Nakio was rescued as a puppy from an abandoned home in Nebraska during the winter.

He was found in terrible conditions which included being frozen in a puddle in the home of the basement. He was malnourished and was experiencing frostbite. When found, veterinarians worked extremely hard to nurse Nakio back to health. However, he lost all four of his paws, the tip of his tail and a piece of his nose to frostbite.

Nakio is being referred to as the “bionic dog” and gets around using his prosthetic paws extremely well!  To continue reading about Nakio and his amazing story, CLICK HERE!



Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Interview with Exotic Pet Vet Dr. Mark Landesman

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Dr. Landesman received his undergraduate degree from SUNY Buffalo, and his veterinary degree from the Universite de Liege in Brussels, Belgium. After being a practice owner for 12 years, Dr. Landesman is proud to have merged with the Bregman Veterinary Group

We took a few minutes to sit down with Dr. Landesman, exotic pet veterinarian at the Midbrook Animal Hospital. Please read through the interview below and let us know what you think about our exotic pet vet!

Q-What is your official title at the Bregman Vet Group?
My official title is Staff Veterinarian at the Bregman Vet Group.


Q-Which location do you work out of?
I mostly work out of the Midbrook Animal Hospital located at 1899 Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn.

Q-When did you first start working at Midbrook Animal Hospital?
I first  started working at Midbrook Animal Hospital about 2 and a half years ago. 

Q-What was your experience like at the Universite de Liege in Brussels?
My experience in Brussels was wonderful. I was there for 5 years studying. The Universite de Liege Veterinary Faculty in Brussels is an excellent school and I am very fortunate to have studied there. Aside from being an excellent institution to study at, the city is beautiful, food was great and the beer was even better!

Q-What makes you different than most of the staff?
What makes me different than most of the staff at the Bregman Vet Group is that in addition to cats and dogs, I also work with exotic pets including birds, small mammals like rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, etc. and reptiles. 

Q-What type of exotic animals do you work with?
I work with exotic animals such as birds, reptiles and small mammals. 

 Q - What is a "day in the life of Dr. Landesman" like?
It's interesting... I've come to find that as we say exotic people keep exotic pets! It's been a lot of fun meeting the owners of these exotic pets and witness the level of devotion and love that they have for their pet. The average person doesn't understand the bond that an exotic pet owner has with their pet, especially birds, because of their level of intellect. My day, aside from general practice is getting to witness interesting scenarios between an exotic pet owner and their beloved pet.

Q - You have quite the resume, with experience at Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital of the ASPCA developing surgical expertise, North Shore Animal League, Bide-A-Wee and the Humane Society of NY. Can you tell me about your experiences?
One of my first jobs out of school was at the Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital of the ASPCA developing surgical expertise. It was here that I truly became a better veterinarian because of the variety of animal cases that we dealt with on a daily basis. This multifaceted hospital is comparable to Bellevue Hospital for human medicine in the sense that they both help those in need who are less fortunate and have a large diverse case load. It was a memorable experience being there and definitely shaped me as a veterinarian.


Q - What is your favorite part about working with exotic pets?
My favorite part about working with exotic pets is the challenge it poses. Exotic pets are less communicative than canines and felines, so exotic pet vets have to be familiar with a greater number of features and symptoms to treat them properly. Birds, for example, have a natural tendency to hide their illnesses to protect themselves from predators. Since they mask their symptoms, their illness is usually discovered later rather than sooner. A lot of our patent's owners are extremely devoted to their pet and know what to look for, but sometimes this isn't enough. Since exotic pets are "exotic," they have very specific requirements. These owners often don't understand the nutritional husbandry and housing needs the pet has, which oftentimes lead to illnesses and deficiencies. This challenge of educating the pet owners and caring for the exotic animals is a challenging part of working with exotic pets.

Q - How many pets do you have?
I have two pets, both rescues. My cat is now the sweetest, most socialized feline after being feral when I rescued him; and my dog was a pathologically frightened puppy when I rescued him and is now one of the most outgoing and friendly dog I've come across, so it's been a lot of work with them. I don't have any exotic pets, though - they are even more work!

Q - Out of all the experiences you've had, which is your favorite?
My favorite experience is really getting to meet the owners of exotic pets and witnessing their dedication and love for their pets first hand. Our patients' owners often are the most dedicated and will go the extra distance to ensure their pet is healthy. For example, recently I had a cockatiel come in. He is 10 years old, and has been brought up by his owner since he was an egg! His owner has nursed him; hand fed him, cared for him and loved him like a child for all of these years. He now has a paralyzed posterior digestive tract, and this owner milks out his waste to keep him comfortable. Now that is love! Another example is a turtle that was brought in not too long ago. He had lots of fluid under his skin, and we weren't sure if it was liver, heart or kidney related. X-rays are very difficult to perform with turtles because of their hard shells, but CT scans can be costly. The pet's owner decided to do the CT scan because all he wanted was the best for his turtle. We were able to find out that it was liver related, prescribed antibiotics and protectants for the turtle and today he is doing well. It's experiences like this that are very rewarding as a veterinarian.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Get Into the Spirit of Spring with your Pets!


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Do you need help getting into the spring spirit? We can help!

We've got a couple of activity ideas to help you and your pets swing into spring!  All you need to do is collect your pets and head outdoors!

Let us know what springtime activities you enjoy with your pets on our Facebook page!

Enjoy a frozen treat with your furry friend – Spring is a great time to bring back frozen treats! They taste much better in warm weather! So, the next time you stop for an ice cream cone or Popsicle, pick up a pet-friendly frozen treat for your pooch!

Spend quality time at the park – Although this is a simple activity, the park is always a great place to bring your pets. It’s also a great place to sit back, relax and take in the beautiful sights of spring!

Gardening – Gardening with your pup or feline friends is a great way to get into the spring spirit. Bring your pets along outside with you while you check your gardening tasks off one by one!

Get fit – It’s almost swimsuit season! So, as you’re trying to shed those last few pounds, bring your pets along! Go for a long run or walk and bring the pets along! Exercise is great for all!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Spring Safety Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe

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Spring has sprung and warm weather is on the way. Although gardening and spring cleaning are probably on your mind, be sure to keep an extra eye out on your furry friends during this time of year!

Before you set out to begin your favorite springtime activities, take your pet’s health into consideration. To help you out this spring, here are a few tips for springtime safety, courtesy of aspca.com!

If you have any additional tips, be sure to share them with us on our Facebook page!

Screen yourself – Many pet owners enjoy opening windows and letting the fresh air in during springtime. However, be aware of your pets near window screens. Pets are known for falling through screen windows, especially cats! Be sure that all of your screens are snug and sturdy!

Buckle up – We know that when spring hits, pet owners enjoy bringing their pets along no matter where they’re headed. Although your pet may love to feel the cool breeze on their face, letting your pets hang out of the car windows or ride in your pickup truck – it’s extremely dangerous! If you’re going to bring your pets along for the ride, be sure that they are secure in a crate or a seat belt that is designed especially for them!

Spring Cleaning – Spring cleaning is a springtime must in many households. However, be aware of the products you’re using around your pets. Be sure to keep all cleaning products and chemicals out of your pet’s way.

Poisonous Plants – Spring is the ideal time to let your garden grow! Be sure that the plants in your garden aren't hazardous to your pet. Many springtime plants including rhododendron, Easter lilies and azaleas are highly toxic to pets!

Allergies – Just like their owners, pets can be allergic to food, dust, plants and pollen. If you suspect your pet may have any springtime allergies, contact your vet to schedule an appointment! 

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Adorable Pup Uses the Bathroom! Watch this Video!

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Watch this adorable pup use the bathroom and flush, too!

Let us know what you think on our Facebook wall!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Today is National Napping Day! Will You Catch a Cat Nap?

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Did you know today is National Napping Day?

Will you have some spare time to catch a cat nap? We sure hope so!

CLICK HERE to read about 6 benefits of napping! Let us know what you think on our Facebook page!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Did You Know You Can Order Your Pet's Prescriptions on Our Website? You Can!

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Did you know you can order your pets prescriptions online on our website? Well, now you know! 

The Bregman Veterinary Group offers our customers the convenience of ordering from your home and having prescriptions, flea/tick/and heartworm preventative and prescription diets delivered directly to your door!

CLICK HERE to be taken to the page where you can choose the veterinary hospital where you take your 
pet to place your order!

The Bregman Veterinary Group thanks you for your service! 

Monday, February 4, 2013

Did You Tune Into the Puppy Bowl? We've Got the Highlights!

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Yesterday’s big game between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers wasn't the only Super Bowl happening! Did you tune into the puppy bowl yesterday?

If not, don’t worry! Watch the video below for a couple of highlights from the game and see who was named MVP! Let us know what your favorite part of the puppy bowl was on our Facebook page, linked HERE


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Have You Downloaded the Bregman Veterinary Group App Yet?



Did you know the Bregman Veterinary Group has an app for the iPhone?  Our iPhone app was specially designed to aid our clients in providing the highest level of care for their furry companions! Our app is also a great way for you to stay connected with us!

The Bregman Veterinary Group app is available in the App store! The app is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and the iPad! Download it today and let us know what you think! 


Monday, January 28, 2013

Doggie Yoga - A New Trend!







This is a must-watch video! There is a new trend happening all over, doggie yoga or "doga"! You can now find certain locations where you can bring your dog to yoga with you!

Watch the YouTube video below and let us know your thoughts on our Facebook page, linked HERE!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Orangutans at the National Zoo Have a New Toy to Play With! iPads!




A couple of apes at the National Zoo have an expensive new toy to play with, iPads! Orangutans at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo are now using apps on iPads to keep busy throughout their day!

The orangutans are using 10 different apps that include drawing activities, cognitive games and apps that use virtual musical instruments! “Apps for Apes” is a conservation Orangutan Outreach program which helped provide the apes with iPads.

Currently, there are only a few tens of thousands orangutans left in the wild. They are mostly found in the Sumatran rain forest and the Borneo rain forest, in which they are both endangered.

To read more about Apps for Apes, CLICK HERE!

What do you think about orangutans using iPads? Let us know on our Facebook page, linked HERE!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

How To Keep Pets Healthy and Happy!




Did you adopt a new pet over the holiday season? If so, you may be looking for a few tips on how to keep your pets healthy and happy.

Here are a few strategies for pet owners on how to keep your pets healthy and happy. Let us know if you have any additional tips on our Facebook page, linked HERE!
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Invest in training
  • Take time for dental care
  • Keep cats hydrated
  • Maintain flea, tick and heartworm preventatives
  • Don’t underestimate the value of mental stimulation
  • Buy pet insurance or start an emergency savings account

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Adorable Pets Caught Eating People Food!



Have you ever caught your furry friends trying to get their hands on your dinner? Here are a few pictures of some adorable pets caught indulging on people food!

Let us know which picture is your favorite on our Facebook page, linked HERE