We at Veterinary Specialists of Central NY understand that you want your pet to be treated with the upmost care and attention. Our aim is not only provide excellent medical services, but also emotional support for all our clients so they can have peace in knowing their furry friend will receive globally recognized treatment from experienced professionals who take pride on doing things well.
We work to ensure that your dog has the right nutrition for them, whatever their needs may be! We know how important it is provide a healthy diet and supplementing with quality ingredients can help maintain good health. We offer advice on what type of food will suit certain breeds or individual personality types as well providing some guidance when starting out.
The dog blog provides useful calculators like dog age, weight, gestation calculator, food and water intake calculator.
Can dogs eat clams?
If you are going to give your dog clams, it is important to make sure they are cooked first. Clams that are not cooked properly can contain toxins that are even more dangerous to dogs than those found in raw clams. It is also important to make sure your dog does not eat any of the seaweed or mud that may be surrounding the clams.
So, can dogs eat clams? The answer is yes, but it is important to cook them properly first and make sure your dog does not eat any of the surrounding seaweed or mud.
Veterinary Specialists of Central New York 2959 County Highway 8 Oneonta, NY 13820 Phone: 607-432-8330 FAX: 607-432-8024 E-mail: info @ vetspecny dot com Veterinary Specialists CNY
Appointment Hours Mon., Tues., Thurs. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday: 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - Noon (Referrals Only) Veterinary Staff Dawn Briggs Michelle VanHorn Chris Decker |
Dr. Mary Abarno Matus, DVM, MA Diplomate American Board of Veterinary Practitioners Dr. Robert Edward Matus, DVM, MS Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine |