To Our Valued, Loyal Clients We will be making changes to our current hours effective February 2023. We will be closing 2 Saturdays each month and we will be closing at 6:00pm on Fridays. In order to prioritize our current client base, we are not accepting new
Read more →Welcome to Dunloggin Veterinary Hospital of Ellicott City! We are a full-service veterinary hospital dedicated to providing high-quality medical care to pets in Ellicott City and the surrounding areas. Our team of experienced veterinarians and staff are committed to helping your pets live long, healthy, and happy
Read more →As the weather gets colder and the days get shorter, it’s important to take steps to prepare your pets for the winter months. By taking the time to properly care for your pets during the winter, you can help ensure that they stay healthy, happy, and comfortable
Read more →Planning a road trip or just a trip out to the park with your canine companion? It doesn’t matter the length of the drive, safely restraining your pet in your car helps to keep them, as well as you and anyone else in the car safe in
Read more →Did you know February is Dental Health Month? Dental disease is one of the most common conditions for both cats and dogs. The good news is that it is preventable! With regular dental exams, annual teeth cleanings, and simple care at home, your veterinarian and you can
Read more →If you want to go on vacation but are worried about your little fur baby, you don’t need to worry after checking out these great tips on what to do to ensure your pet is safe while you are away. How Long Can They Hold “it”? The
Read more →With Thanksgiving 2021 over and December starting this week, we wanted to cover some important holiday tips to help you celebrate the holidays with your family, friends, and pets and avoid an emergency visit to the Veterinary clinic. This valuable information, for you and your pets, will
Read more →Just like with humans, joints are an integral part of the skeletal system and over time, with age, they can become stiff, sore, inflamed, and painful. Many pet owners will begin to notice their beloved older dog limping or slow to rise after a nice nap and
Read more →We all know the warning signs of dehydration to look for in humans, nagging headaches, dry mouth, dizziness, or feeling lightheaded. But do you know the signs of dehydration in your dog? It is not the same as with humans and since they don’t speak in a
Read more →Does your dog lick excessively? Your face, your clothes, furniture, carpet, or themselves? This is a common issue and can be corrected, with some time and patience. First, it is important to understand why dogs lick in the first place. They might lick because; They were weaned
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