Animal Emergency Hospital of Grand Rapids
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Hope for Hope: From the Brink of Death to a Life Full of Love
Case Study
In June 2023, we received a call from Cascade Hospital for Animals. An emaciated dog had been found lying in the middle of the road. The kind people who rescued her immediately brought her to CHFA and fondly named her “Hope.”

A Triumph of Heart and Healing in Emergency and Critical Care
Case Study
Piper was rushed to Animal Emergency & Specialty Hospital of Grand Rapids after her family found her standing at their back door with a severe abdominal injury.

Winston's Story: A Big Challenge for a Little Dog
Case Study
Winston, a sweet 5-year-old Havanese mix, came to us on October 7th after suffering a severe attack from a larger dog at daycare.

Phoenix Rises: Brave Kitten Defies the Odds After House Fire, Healing Toward a Full Recovery
News
Meet Phoenix, a 4-month-old kitten who beat incredible odds after surviving a house fire. Thankfully, the local rescue group Wild Whiskers stepped in to help.

Halloween Pet Safety
Pet Safety
Halloween is just around the corner! While it's a fun time filled with costumes, decorations, and treats, it can pose serious risks for pets—especially when it comes to chocolate.

The Gorilla Glue in the Room: Eva’s Sticky Situation
General
Eva, a 5-year-old Sheltie mix, found herself in a sticky situation after ingesting Gorilla Glue while left alone at home for just one hour. Gorilla Glue is a strong adhesive, and when it comes into contact with the liquid in the stomach, it undergoes a dangerous transformation.

Pet Wives’ Tales and Myths
Dogs & Cats
10 Interesting Pet Wives’ Tales and Myths by Dr. Marilyn Brink

Surgical Case Study - Vader
Case Study
At AESH of Byron Center, we are fortunate to have two board-certified surgeons on staff. Because of this, we can help patients with a wide range of injuries and conditions. One such condition, called Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome, was recently corrected on a 6-year-old French Bulldog named Vader.

Cataracts Case Study
General
Charlie is a 2-year-old Shih Tzu that was recently diagnosed with bilateral cataracts. A cataract by definition is any opacity (cloudy in appearance) within the lens of the eye. Cataract surgery involves removing abnormal lens fibers using an ultrasound probe and replacing it with a prosthetic lens.