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PRP Therapy
In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about the benefits of Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, or PRP therapy. This treatment has been used for everything from helping people recover from injuries to reducing wrinkles. And now, it's being used to help our pets. PRP...
Is CBD Right for Your Pet?
As a pet owner, you may be wondering if CBD is right for your pet. CBD has become increasingly popular among humans for its potential health benefits, but what about pets? Read on to learn more about CBD and whether it could be beneficial for your pet. The cannabis...
Lower Your Pet’s Stress by Giving Them a Recovery Space
Lower Your Pet’s Stress by Giving Them a Recovery Space If your pet is not already crate trained and has an upcoming surgery, you might want to consider getting them familiarized with the concept of being in a crate. Although dog owners may feel guilty about crate...
Rehabilitation for knee patients (Proceedings)
Physical rehabilitation is becoming a common place therapy in veterinary medicine. Several benefits have been proven and continue to be elucidated. Physical rehabilitation is becoming a common place therapy in veterinary medicine. Several benefits have been proven and...
Hip dysplasia in puppies–options and nutraceuticals (Proceedings)
At birth most hips are normal. The femoral head and neck are cartilaginous and begin forming bone by endochondral ossification. At birth most hips are normal. The femoral head and neck are cartilaginous and begin forming bone by endochondral ossification. Joint...
Hip dysplasia in adult dogs–options and nutraceuticals (Proceedings)
At birth the hips are normal. The femoral head and neck are cartilaginous and begin forming bone by endochondral ossification. At birth the hips are normal. The femoral head and neck are cartilaginous and begin forming bone by endochondral ossification. Joint...
Hip Luxation (Proceedings)
Coxofemoral luxation is the most commonly luxated joint in dogs, accounting for 90% of all luxations. It is usually the result of trauma or severe hip dysplasia with 78% being craniodorsally luxated. Coxofemoral luxation is the most commonly luxated joint in dogs,...
Preventing Pet Obesity
In honor of National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, we’re shedding light on three ways to feed your pet to keep them at a healthy weight. Follow these tips to ensure your four-legged friend is more fur than fat. #1: Calculate the number of calories your pet needs each day...
The Secret to Successfully Medicating Your Pet
Does medicating your pet require professional-level wrestling skills and result in scratches, bites, and frustration? Unfortunately, because of improper techniques, many pets have learned to panic and react defensively at the sight of medication. You can treat your...
Answering Your Pet Vaccination Questions
When was the last time your pet got their vaccinations? Many pet owners think that their pet does not need vaccinations because they rarely leave the yard. However, pet vaccinations are essential to your pet's health! Here are some answers to common questions about...