Chowan Animal Hospital

Chowan Animal Hospital Providing compassionate, quality veterinary care to Eastern North Carolina

Did you know you can book your pet’s appointment anytime, whenever it’s most convenient for you? We offer easy online sc...
04/23/2026

Did you know you can book your pet’s appointment anytime, whenever it’s most convenient for you?
We offer easy online scheduling—just visit our website to get started: https://chowananimalhospital.com/appointment/.

04/22/2026

Springtime Hazards for Dogs & Cats:

As the weather warms and flowers begin to bloom, spring brings longer walks, open windows, and more outdoor fun for pets. But along with the beauty of the season comes a variety of hidden dangers for dogs and cats. Being aware of these risks can help you keep your pets safe while still enjoying everything spring has to offer.

🌷 Toxic Plants and Flowers

Spring gardens and bouquets often include plants that are harmful to pets. Some of the most common offenders include:

Lilies (especially dangerous for cats)
Tulips and daffodils
Azaleas and rhododendrons

Ingesting these plants can cause symptoms ranging from mild vomiting to severe organ damage. If you’re planting or decorating, always double-check that your greenery is pet-safe.

🐜 Fleas, Ticks, and Mosquitoes

Warmer temperatures mean parasites are back in full force. Fleas and ticks can cause skin irritation and transmit diseases, while mosquitoes can spread Heartworm disease.

Preventative medications are essential this time of year. Our staff would be happy to discuss the best options for your pet, and stay consistent with dosing schedules.

🌱 Fertilizers, Mulch, and Lawn Chemicals

Spring lawn care can pose serious risks. Many fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides contain chemicals that are toxic if ingested or absorbed through paws.

Cocoa mulch, in particular, smells appealing to dogs but contains compounds similar to chocolate that can be dangerous. Always keep pets off treated areas until they are completely dry and safe.

🐝 Bees and Other Stinging Insects

Curious pets often try to chase or bite buzzing insects. Bee or wasp stings can cause pain, swelling, and in some cases allergic reactions.

Watch for signs like excessive swelling, difficulty breathing, or hives—these may indicate a more serious reaction requiring immediate veterinary care.

🧼 Spring Cleaning Products

Spring cleaning often involves stronger chemicals and open containers. Pets may walk through spills or ingest residues left on surfaces.

Store cleaning products securely and consider using pet-safe alternatives when possible. Even common items like bleach or disinfectants can cause irritation or poisoning.

🚪 Open Windows and Doors

With fresh air comes the risk of escape or injury. Cats, in particular, are at risk for falls from open windows—a condition known as High-rise syndrome.

Ensure window screens are secure, and be mindful of pets darting out open doors.

🍫 Seasonal Treats and Foods

Spring holidays often include chocolate, candy, and rich foods that can be harmful to pets. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs and cats, and fatty foods can lead to digestive upset or Pancreatitis.

Keep treats out of reach and remind guests not to share food with pets.

🌼 Final Thoughts

Spring should be a joyful time for both you and your pets. With a little awareness and preparation, you can avoid common seasonal hazards and focus on making happy memories outdoors.

If you ever suspect your pet has been exposed to a toxin or is showing unusual symptoms, don’t wait—contact our office right away.

Sealed with a paw 🐾💛Just a good boy making important handshakes and stealing hearts.
04/20/2026

Sealed with a paw 🐾💛
Just a good boy making important handshakes and stealing hearts.

Tiny paws, soft purrs, and a whole lot of love 💕🐾”
03/23/2026

Tiny paws, soft purrs, and a whole lot of love 💕🐾”

Holding paws because everything feels better together 🐾💚
03/23/2026

Holding paws because everything feels better together 🐾💚

If you are an experienced veterinary assistant, we'd love to talk to you about joining our team.Apply today!
01/08/2026

If you are an experienced veterinary assistant, we'd love to talk to you about joining our team.
Apply today!

Job Opening: Veterinary Assistant at Chowan Animal Hospital in Edenton, North Carolina.

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Even more Christmas smiles to brighten your day!

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12/17/2025

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12/16/2025

Job Opening: Veterinary Assistant at Chowan Animal Hospital in Edenton, North Carolina.

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12/16/2025

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Address

1515 Paradise Road
Edenton, NC
27932

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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