Office Closed January 31st and February 1st 2017
Due to heavy maintenance being performed at our location this week, our office will be closed on Tuesday, January 31st and Wednesday, February 1st, 2017. We will return to the office at 10 am on...
View ArticleVoluntary Recall – Evanger’s Hunk of Beef Canned Food
On February 3rd, 2017, Evanger’s Dog and Cat Food Co. issued a voluntary recall for 5 lots of Hunk of Beef in Au Jus due to the detection of a contaminant Pentobarbital. Full information regarding the...
View ArticleDr. Royal and Patients featured on CBS Channel 2 News Tonight!
Watch CBS Channel 2 news this evening beginning a 10 pm for a segment on geriatric pet health featuring Dr. Royal and several RTVC patients! If you couldn’t catch the segment have no fear, we’ve...
View ArticleDr. Barbara Royal Joins CIVT to Present “Integrative Nutrition in Practice”
A champion of integrative veterinary medicine for many years, Dr. Royal will present a practical and informative 3-part series commencing on March 6th through the College of Integrative Veterinary...
View ArticleWelcome to Royal Animal Health University
Welcome to RAHU – Royal Animal Health University The Royal Animal Health University (RAHU) is dedicated to teaching and advocating a hands-on, holistic, innovative, and common-sense approach to all...
View ArticleBacteriotherapy Testimonial
I wanted to send you a note to tell you how miraculously Harold has responded to his fecal implant. As you may recall Harold received antibiotics 3 times before his 9 month birthday. The first time...
View ArticleDr. Royal Radio Interview, March 12th, 2018
Check out Dr. Royal’s latest interview with Maria Menounos on her Sirius XM radio show “Conversations with Maria Menounos”. Dr. Royal’s interview will be this Monday, March 12th, 2018 at 1pm EST, 10am...
View ArticleGlyphosate Concerns?
Many clients are concerned about their pet’s exposure to glyphosates in their food. For more information about what glyphosates are click here. If you are interested in testing your pet’s urine for...
View ArticleSpecial Hours 12/24/20-12/25/20
Our practices will be closed on Thursday, December 24th and Friday, December 25th, in observance of Christmas. We will return to our Chicago office on Monday, December 28th and our Wilmette office on...
View ArticleJuly 4th is just a few days away! Are you prepared?
July 4th is just a few days away! Are you prepared?Here are some tips for a safe and fun weekend with your pet! 1. Discuss calming aids with your veterinarian: this may include herbals, medication,...
View ArticleNew RTVC Staff
Linda Martinez Linda is passionate about veterinary care and a wonderful addition to our busy front desk team. Linda is an animal lover who enjoys cuddling with her 3 dogs; Azula and Xena who are pit...
View ArticleFlea & Tick Medication Information
Flea & Tick Medication Information We use flea and tick medication only in case of exposure and risk. In most cities and suburbs you don’t have to use them all year round, or even regularly if...
View ArticleCicada Information
Many of you have noticed the cicadas. Both the 13 and 17 year broods have overlapped this year —which is the first time this has happened in 221 years. But of course, what does this mean for you and...
View ArticleMeet our New Staff ~ Fall 2024
Shared by Bast Lang & Yaneli Silva Bast Lang (They/Them or Ze/Zir)My name is Bast and I am both a full-time veterinary technician, and a full-time student in animal science and behaviour. However,...
View ArticleChocolate Toxicity Chart
The following is a list of dangerous doses of chocolate and information from the North Shore Veterinary Hospital Site in Bellingham, WA. They are approximate amounts only. Every animal has differing...
View ArticleBones for Dogs
Bones ~ Get the full story here Overall dental condition and mouth biome can be improved by offering raw bones. Chewing on them can help clean the teeth and improve dental health. We recommend that...
View ArticleTherapies that Work: Acupuncture & Soundwave Therapy
Soprano’s Story Soprano came into my life last year after being found alone in an apartment. His owners had moved out and left him behind. He was brought to Chicago Canine Rescue, and his goofy face...
View ArticleDon’t let Halloween be really scary for your pets health!
Be careful about all the candy and decorations. Make sure bags of candy that children bring home get put far away from animals — who will find them.Check 4 times to make sure dogs/cats aren’t able to...
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