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Diagnosing and Treating Heart Disease in Dogs and Cats
Many breeds of dogs and cats are prone to heart disease. While there are no proven methods to decrease the risk of heart disease in a breed genetic... -
Lyme Disease in Dogs
Lyme disease can be a frightening diagnosis, but many times dogs are misdiagnosed. Treatment is very effective. Vaccination is of questionable benefit. -
Cancer Awareness Month
A cancer diagnosis for your pet can leave you feeling overwhelmed. Educating yourself about the type of cancer, treatment, and prognosis can be very helpful. -
Common Genetic Diseases of Ragdoll Cats
DNA testing for breeding purposes can save pet owners a lot of heartache. Ragdoll cats are prone to some devastating genetic diseases. -
Holiday Health Hazards for Pets
Keep your pets safe throughout the holiday season by following these tips. -
Tips for Traveling Safely with Your Pets Part 1: “Are We There Yet? - The Journey”
We are now in the season of traveling “over the river and through the woods” to visit friends and family for the holidays. We all know that traveli... -
Is Your Veterinarian Over-Prescribing Antibiotics?
Antibiotic resistance is a world-wide problem. Pet owners can help decrease overuse of antibiotics by requesting alternate therapies and by using antibiotics only when appropriate. -
Laryngeal Paralysis in Dogs
Laryngeal paralysis affects thousands of dogs. Knowing the signs can help with early diagnosis and treatment. -
Summer Damp Heat Causes Gastrointestinal Distress and Skin Infections
Hot, damp weather can aggravate existing problems in the gut, as well as the skin and urinary tract. Pets prone to inflammatory bowel disease, recu... -
Geriatric Hind Limb Tremors TCVM Therapy
Diet and supplements can make a big difference for senior pets suffering from tremors. -
Degenerative Myelopathy
What is Degenerative Myelopathy? Degenerative myelopathy (DM) is also known as chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy (CDRM). It is a progressive ... -
Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome
Cognitive dysfunction can be treated many ways. Don't give up on your senior pets.