Articles, Links & References

Looking for reputable information? It is easy to get overwhelmed in a sea of medical jargon on the internet these days, or to get wrapped up in false information. Below are links and articles for you to reference that provide researched and factual information.


WEBSITES

Veterinary Partner is a website that provides sound advice on most veterinary related disease and the management of those diseases. Whether you may have questions regarding behaviour, questions regarding orthopedic injuries or questions regarding hormonal diseases, the veterinarians at Breslau Animal Hospital can assure you that you are getting correct information when visiting this site.

There is a plethora of information with respect to pet nutrition on the internet these days. This website prides itself in providing you non-biased and scientifically-based information with respect to cat and dog nutrition.

Let's face it, cats are a very special species! They walk to the beat of their own drum and can become quite "out of sorts" when they aren't allowed to do so. Feel free to visit this website for good, evidence-based information that will help keep your feline friend happy and stimulated while being housed safely indoors.

Cat Healthy was created by Canada’s top veterinary feline specialists, as an initiative to help more cats receive the preventive healthcare they need to live longer, healthier lives.

  • Indoor Dog Initiative

    Information presented within these pages provides guidelines for meeting the fundamental physical and behavioral needs of companion dogs. We offer our readers an understanding of normal behavior and development as well as how to identify when certain behaviors are problematic. We also supply basic recommendations for managing common behavior problems and give resources for help in managing more advanced or dangerous behavioral issues.

The Guru's of worms and germs at the Ontario Veterinary College have published a blog! For up to date information on all of the "creey-crawlies" that have the ability to infect your pet (and potentially you too), please visit the site above.

  • Dermatology

    Learn more about things that make our pets itch!