by Firehouse Austin | Oct 1, 2025 | Blog
Halloween decorations and costumes can be fun, but they may also pose risks for pets. Keep cords, candles, and small decorations (such as glow sticks, plastic spiders, or miniature skeletons) out of reach, and be sure your pet’s costume is comfortable and safe. 1....
by Firehouse Austin | Sep 5, 2025 | Blog
Make sure to pack caution in your travel bag with these top 5 trail tips from Firehouse Animal Health Centers! #1: Plan with weather and terrain in mind Research trail conditions, difficulty level, elevation, and expected weather before you plan your trip. Be prepared...
by Firehouse Austin | Aug 6, 2025 | Blog
Dogs and cats are naturally social creatures who thrive on the comfort and connection of their owners. While it’s normal for pets—and even pet parents—to feel a little uneasy during time apart, some dogs and cats experience severe emotional distress. Separation...
by Firehouse Austin | Jul 3, 2025 | Blog
3 minute read Dr Natalie Davis recalls the scary day her dog Dakota got sick after they spent the afternoon paddle boarding on Lady Bird Lake. Dakota was acting strange during the car ride home: she was tired, threw up, and wasn’t acting herself. Even though Dakota...
by Firehouse Austin | Jun 6, 2025 | Blog
3 minute read “We did gold standard of care, and little Bean turned the corner,” says Dr Davis, one of our veterinarians at Firehouse 183. “And (she) ended up doing really well.” Bean was a tiny chihuahua puppy, and her story stuck with Dr Davis because she was so...