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Pet Alternative Medicine As An Option

Recently, a client asked me how I got involved in the field of pet alternative medicine. This led me to revisit my past attitudes and beliefs about veterinary medicine and compare them to my present practice. The fact that I practice pet alternative medicine at all is somewhat ironic. Earlier in my career, the thought of incorporating pet alternative medicine into my practice would have been an absolute joke. There was no way I envisioned myself not being an absolute, straightforward, “by the book” veterinarian. Mastering pet alternative medicine never even crossed my mind. I was even questioned in the

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Cold Tail limber tail syndrome

Cold Tail Or Limber Tail Syndrome in Dogs

 What is Cold Tail or Limber Tail Syndrome? The cold tail is a syndrome or injury occurring mostly in sporting or working dogs, such as Labs and Pointers. Cold tail syndrome is also known as: Limber tail Swimmer’s tail Cold water tail Broken tail Dead tail Happy tail Broken wag The tail just quits working! The injury or syndrome affects your dog’s tail. It becomes painful at or near the base.   What are the Symptoms? The symptoms of limber tail are: A very flaccid tail Holding the tail horizontally for approximately 10 cm, and then dropping vertically. More pronounced in

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Neurectomy Surgery Behind-the-Scene

 What is Neurectomy Surgery? Neurectomy surgery is one of the treatments for navicular disease. Navicular disease is a degenerative disease of a horse’s heel. Other names for neurectomy are: Nerving Palmer digital neurectomy Posterior digital neurectomy. It is a surgical procedure where the surgeon cuts or removes a portion of the nerve supply to the horse’s foot. Oftentimes, we use neurectomy surgery as a last resort for relieving heel pain. Watch Surgical Horse Neurectomy on Youtube. Will a Neurectomy Help My Horse? Maybe. Experience shows neurectomy is often more successful in younger horses. Most importantly, you need to understand the

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Treatments for Hyperthyroidism in Cats: 4 Simple Options that Actually Work

There are a few different treatments for hyperthyroidism in cats. This condition is the result of overactive thyroid glands. It’s very common and frequently affects older cats between 10 – 13 years of age. Cats with hyperthyroidism tend to burn energy too fast, which leads to weight loss even though they eat more and have a greater appetite Depending on the specific circumstances of your pet, your veterinarian will advise you on the best course of action. 4 Treatment Options for Hyperthyroidism in Cats Treatment for hyperthyroidism in cats could be any of the following: 1. Radioactive Iodine Therapy This

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What’s the Best Natural Skin Soother for Dogs?

Natural supplements can be highly beneficial as skin soothers for dogs suffering from allergies. They have fewer adverse effects than prescription drugs and greatly help with dog or cat skin allergies. However, they aren’t always as effective as cortisone-type drugs like prednisone. Have you ever had a dog with itchy skin? If so, you are familiar with how frustrating it is to look for a solution. It may have even crossed your mind to look at a holistic or homeopathic skin soother for dogs just to sort out the problem. Many supplements can be used as a skin soother for

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Calm Fear Aggression in Dogs: 5 Realistic Steps You Can Take

Anger, fear, rage- these are the last three things you want your pet to feel. Fear aggression in dogs stems from these emotions. We never want to inflict hardship on our pets, but there are things beyond our control. Your fur baby must face the big world out there one way or another. Therefore, you must learn to calm fear aggression in dogs to keep your dog and other dogs safe. Now, you may wonder- how do you know if your dog has fear aggression? Before we tackle how to calm fear aggression in dogs, we must learn to spot

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Should You be Alarmed by the Leptospirosis Vaccine’s 10 Side Effects?

While it is true that leptospirosis could kill your dog, this disease is quite rare in the United States. Therefore, there may be cases where you don’t have to give your dogs the leptospirosis vaccine.  What Is Lepto?  Lepto, short for leptospirosis, is a bacterial infection caused by leptospira. This is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can transfer from animals to people. Even though zoonotic illnesses are uncommon, exposure to them increases your risk.   Contact with infected bodily fluids is the main means of transmission.  This disease can affect dogs of any age, breed, or sex. Thus, veterinarians don’t rule

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