Managing Arthritis

Arthritis is a disease found in both cats and dogs and is especially common in dogs. It can affect pets of all ages but is more common in seniors. Arthritis is defined as the inflammation of one or more joints, …

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Grain-Free Diets

The pet food business is big these days, as you can tell from the amount of advertising that you see regarding pet foods.  But just like anything else, some of that marketing is hype, without any science behind it.  One …

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Cruciate Ligament Injury

The knee (stifle) joint of the dog is one of the weakest in the body.  Just as athletes (football players, in particular) frequently suffer knee injuries, the dog also has knee injuries.  The knee joint is relatively unstable because there …

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Healthy Bones Joints and Muscles

For December, our blog articles will feature information on Healthy Bones, Joints, and Muscles.  These body parts are important because they determine your pet’s shape, support its weight, and provide protection for the vital organs. Let’s start with some basic information: …

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Preventive Care Lab Profiles

We know pets can’t talk and often show no signs when something is wrong. So how do you know? Early Detection; and today is a good day to start! Early Detection is not one test, a series of tests or …

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Thanksgiving Safety Tips

Oh, the festivities of Thanksgiving and oh, the trouble our pets can find within this celebration. In the spirit of attempting to prevent a Thanksgiving Day disaster in your home, here are some common exposures that we get called about …

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Senior Dogs

Older dogs, like their human counterparts, require special care and attention to ensure their health and happiness. While they still may be a puppy at heart, senior dogs may need to visit their veterinarian more regularly with larger breeds typically …

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