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**AS SEEN IN EXCERPT FROM DVM360 MAY 2017 ISSUE** “The hormones, which come from items made with livestock gullets, can cause hyperthyroidism in veterinary patients.” “The U.S. Food and …
PETERINARY MATTERS BLOG-APRIL ISSUE We are happy to announce a new and exciting therapy to our hospital. A surgery free, drug free, non invasive treatment to: Reduce Pain Reduce …
PETERINARY MATTERS BLOG- JANUARY ISSUE If you can’t feel the ribs easily, your pet needs to lose weight. Always use a measuring cup when feeding. Read label guidelines regarding …
This past weekend, I attended the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association Annual Conference. To all of you feline owners out there, this one is for you. After spending two …
Every morning when my kids get on the school bus, I tell them: “learn something new and make new friends.” This week my mind was wondering back to 1995, …
February is National Pet Dental month. During that time, veterinarians around the country raise awareness about dental diseases in pets. Dental disease is the number one disease in pets. …
“He can actually run up and down the stairs without waiting for me to pick him up,” the owner of Cocoa, an arthritic Yorki, reported enthusiastically after only one …
Of the top 10 reasons why cats are brought to their veterinarian, urinary track infection is number one and chronic renal failure is number three (based on data taken …
Yes it is. Dental x-rays allow us to see “under the gums” things we cannot see when conducting a dental exam. Because 85 % of all pets over the …
When I graduated veterinary school, almost 20 years ago, veterinarians used to take blood samples from dogs and screen them under a microscope for microfilaria — the baby stage …