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Many animals are experts at masking pain and discomfort. Sometimes it will not be until a pet is unable to compensate any more that they begin to show signs of pain. Pet’s ancestral behavior keeps them ‘alive and not eaten...
“How can a 25 pound dog thrust herself through the railings of the stairs when the opening is only four inches wide? Florida thunderstorms really take their toll on her, poor thing. She got herself in this predicament last month...
Posted on September 29, 2011 in From Our Clients
“To curious clients who might be considering acupuncture for their animals; I wanted to attest to the amazing affects of acupuncture treatment and it’s affect on my dear sweet Airedale. Nonnie, my 11 1/2 year old Airedale has been taking...
The VIN News Service reports that a pet’s owner purchased online an Australian product called Nuheart, a generic form of ivermectin modeled after the brand-name medication Heartgard. Nuheart is sold over the counter in Australia but the drug is not...
Did you know your pet could be at risk for fleas, heartworms, whipworms, hookworms, and roundworms? Preventing flea infestations on your pets and in your home can start with oral medication for your dog or topical medication for your kitty....
“My cat is having X, Y, and Z symptoms, but I can’t decide if I should take him to the vet.” Most experienced cat caretakers have heard hundreds, if not thousands, of variations on this question. Here are nine indications...
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