• New Hope for Cancer Patients with no Side Effects
    Hope for pets with cancer exists beyond traditional chemotherapy. When pets are diagnosed with cancer, owners are often devastated by the news. When a referral is made to a veterinary oncologist, Read more
  • A Veterinary Version of the '12 Days of Christmas'
    Merry Christmas to all of you who read this column. Your love of animals and feedback are appreciated throughout the year.   Today’s article will feature the “Good Stuff” that happened this Read more
  • Autumn Pet Care Concerns
    The cooler autumn months can bring lots of great opportunities to share time with pets both indoors and outdoors. While enjoying the cooler months, the following tips can help keep Read more
  • What's That Smell?
    If you love your pet, but not his odor, you aren't alone. A common reason for a vet appointment being scheduled is relates to a bad smell. Owners often state Read more
  • Stance Analysis Helps Pets Get Better Physical Therapy Results
    Each day I treat many pets for limping, arthritis, and injuries, in addition to post-surgical care which require rehabilitation and physical therapy. Many patients have remarkable improvement after just a Read more
  • Non-surgical Options for Joint Pain...
    Tyler, a Cocker Spaniel, always acted like an old dog. He never played or jumped much. He had luxating patellas all of his life. HIs knee caps didn't Read more
  • Safer Anesthesia for Pets
    When King, a 22 year old cat, came into my office with a broken leg, his owner said she felt his case was hopeless. She had been to another vet Read more
  • Prevention and Treatment of Disc Disease in Pets
    Every week I treat several pets who are suffering from intervertebral disc disease. Many are dogs, but cats and other species are also affected. Pets with the condition come to Read more
  • Give Your Dog (cat and ferret, too) A Bone…
    Did you ever notice that one of the top complaints people have regarding new puppies is that they chew everything from furniture to clothing and the humans? Many pet owners Read more
  • Many Benefits of Pet Rehab Therapy‏
    Fluffy, a 3 year old, long haired cat had fallen from a shelf and dislocated his elbow. After I set the elbow, every few months Fluffy re-injured himself after jumping Read more
  • Parvovirus and Serum Blood Titering
    Every summer, the veterinary staff of Ellwood and Chippewa Animal Hospitals see cases of Parvovirus gastrointestinal disease. Some of the animals die from the illness, while others require costly hospital care. Read more
  • Tips For Vacationing Pet Owners
    With summer in full swing, lots of pet owners are vacationing. The norm for pet owners has always been to take pets to a boarding kennel while on vacation.  Read more
  • Keys to Happier, Healthier Pets
    Pet owners frequently ask me how and why their pets get ill, especially when they are given a happy home, lots of good food and attention, and have what owners Read more
  • Coping With Fireworks
    Each year as July 4th approaches, the number one complaint that pet owners voice is their concern over holiday fireworks causing injury or anxiety in their companions.Residents of Ellwood City Read more
  • Litter box accidents can be a sign of serious cat health problems
    Dudley, a 6-year-old male, neutered cat, came into the office a few weeks ago for not using the litter box. Read more

The doctors and staff of our animal hospitals are here in service to the community. Please let us know how we can help and know that our prayers are with you and your families.


"[We] would like to thank you all and Dr. Jones for the great presentation today! He was very informative and so willing to answer everyone's questions! Gee, we had him talking for almost 2 & 1/2 hours! Everyone learned and his presentation was extremely well received! If your office would ever like to collaborate again, please let me know! Thank you very much!"
Renee Lauer, President
The Bichon Frise Club of Western Pennsylvania

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Ellwood Animal Hospital

Monday:

9:00 am-8:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-8:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

9:00 am-1:00 pm

Sunday:

Closed

Cranberry Holistic Pet Care

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

11:00 am-7:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

8:00 am-1:00 pm

Sunday:

Closed