YP.com Review March 2016

Carol D. - March 2016
5

Summary

Bayside’s Dr Steinberg has been my vet through 5 pups. We sometimes have to wait to see him because of the extra care he shows the furkids but he’s worth it. I’m always afraid that my dog it at death’s door, and could easily be financially exploited, but Dr. Steinberg finds a medicine, injection, diet change (which means discipling me from spoiling pup on the holidays) and very rarely surgery heals him right up. We woof him.

Yelp Review September 2015

Bryan N. - September 2015
5

Summary

Oh man, this place! So friendly, attentive, warm, high quality — all the good things you can say should be said. Also, their pricing is extremely reasonable. Perhaps our perspective is a little skewed, but our 6 year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel needed some teeth pulled and all his teeth cleaned, and we live in New York. My in-laws live in Annapolis, though, so we looked at prices here for the same procedures, and they were 1/3 of the cost. (To me, that’s staggeringly inexpensive!) They did a great job with our dog, and we even got him groomed the next day because the experience was so pleasant. I don’t think you’ll regret bringing your furry little friend here if you’re in the area. It’s a great one-stop shop in my opinion.

Yelp Review February 2016

Shaun M. - February 2016
5

Summary

Bayside is, as yelp says, as good as it gets.

Caring and supportive staff, and Veterinarians that go out of their way to help their furry patients.

Facebook Review February 2016

Lynn Forness - February 2016
5

Summary

Dr. Oliver is awesome. She is a true professional from general office visits to difficult surgeries. Dr. Oliver saved our dog’s life. We are forever grateful…!!!

Facebook Review April 2016

Liz Wroten - April 2016
5

Summary

Bayside is the best! They don’t over charge and really take great care of your pets.

July 4th Safety from the AVMA

Fireworks, picnics and other Fourth of July traditions can be great fun for people; but all of the festivities can be frightening and even dangerous for animals. Noisy fireworks and other celebrations can startle animals and cause them to run away; holiday foods can be unhealthy; summer heat and travel can be dangerous; and potentially dangerous debris can end up lying on the ground where pets can eat or play with it.

Whether or not you’re planning your own Independence Day celebration, it’s important to take precautions to keep your pets safe both during and after the July 4th festivities.

Preparing in advance:

  • Make sure your pets – cats and dogs alike – have identification tags with up-to-date information.
  • If your pets aren’t already microchipped, talk with your veterinarian about microchipping. This simple procedure can greatly improve your chances of getting your pets back if they become lost.
  • If your pets are microchipped, make sure your contact information in the microchip registry is up-to-date.
  • Take a current photo of all of your cats, dogs and horses – just in case.
  • If your pet has historically been anxious on this holiday, or if you have reason to expect potentially harmful reactions, consider behavioral therapy to desensitize your pet and reduce the risk of problems. Some pets may need medication. Consult your veterinarian or a veterinary behaviorist.
  • Make sure the environment is safe and secure. If your neighbors set off fireworks at an unexpected time, is your yard secure enough to keep your pet contained? Evaluate your options, and choose the safest area for your animals; and make improvements if needed to make the area more secure.

Safety during July 4th celebrations:

  • Leave your pets at home when you go to parties, fireworks displays, parades and other gatherings. Loud fireworks, unfamiliar places and crowds can all be very frightening to pets, and there’s great risk of pets becoming spooked and running away.
  • Consider putting your pets in a safe, escape-proof room or crate during parties and fireworks.
  • If you’re hosting guests, ask them to help keep an eye on your pets to make sure they don’t escape. Placing notes on exit doors and gates can help both you and your guests remain vigilant.
  • Keep your pets inside if you or your neighbors are setting off fireworks.
  • Keep sparklers, glow sticks, fireworks, charcoal and kabob skewers away from curious pets.
  • Don’t let pets get near your barbecue grill while it is in use or still hot.
  • Avoid the urge to feed your pets table scraps or other foods intended for people. Be especially careful to keep them away from these common foods that are actually toxic.
  • Remember that too much sun and heat (and humidity!) can be dangerous to pets. Keep them inside when it’s extremely hot/humid; make sure they have access to shady spots and plenty of water when outdoors; don’t leave them outside for extended periods in hot weather; and know the signs that a pet may be overheating.
  • Never leave your pet in your car when it’s warm outside. Vehicle interiors heat up much faster than the air around them, and even a short time in a locked car can be dangerous to pets.
  • If you’re traveling out of town for the holiday, consider leaving your pets at home with a pet sitter or boarding them in a kennel. If you need to bring them with you, be sure you know how to keep them safe.

After the celebrations:

  • Check your yard for fireworks debris before allowing pets outside to play or relax. Even if you didn’t set off fireworks yourself, debris can make its way into your yard, where curious animals may pick it up to play with or eat.
  • If you hosted guests, check both your yard and home for food scraps or other debris that might be dangerous to pets, such as food skewers.

Facebook Review April 2016

Danielle Argo - April 2016
5

Summary

Thank you Dr. Steinberg and the wonderful staff at Bayside for taking sure good care for my dog Frankie who had a mass cell tumor removed on his paw in December. After his surgery the vet tech called to tell me how Frankie was doing, they also called a day later to check on him. We were going to the vet almost every week to have his paw check on and each time Frankie received a warm welcome and was always given the best care. Bayside Doctors and Staff treat their patients as if they were their own pets. We also bring Frankie and Molly to get groomed and they do a great job there too.

Facebook Review June 2016

John Strokie Greenwald - June 2016
5

Summary

GREATEST DOCTOR’S AND STAFF IN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY!