Posts Tagged ‘Pet Emergencies’
Debunking the Myth of Complete Meals for Pets – The Truth About Raw Diets
In the world of pet nutrition, the topic of raw diets has been a subject of much debate and confusion. Pet owners are bombarded with various opinions, advice, and preconceived notions about what constitutes a complete meal for their beloved furry companions. The belief that a single package can provide all the essential nutrients for…
Read MoreThe Controversial Drug: Gabapentin for Dogs
In the world of veterinary medicine, the use of Gabapentin, a drug originally intended for human anti seizure treatment, has sparked significant controversy. Marketed as an aid for pain, anxiety, and seizures in dogs, this non-FDA-approved drug has been prescribed widely by veterinarians despite its questionable efficacy and serious side effects. In this blog, we’ll…
Read MoreDr. Jasek – Proteinuria, Kidney Disease and Phosphorus Binders
Vets are constantly advising patients to put rice in their pets food. Rice isn’t good for digestion or healthy pups. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreEmpowering Pet Parents: Taking Control of Pet Health
Being responsible pet parents involves making crucial decisions about our pets’ health. However, navigating through various treatment options and opinions can often leave us feeling overwhelmed and misguided. In a conversation with a veterinary professional, we explore the importance of taking control of our pets’ health decisions and resisting external pressures. This blog delves into…
Read MoreThe Crucial Role of Nutrition in Canine Cancer Prevention
Cancer in dogs is an alarming and growing concern among pet parents. While there are various factors that contribute to the development of cancer, nutrition plays a significant role. In this blog post, we explore valuable insights about the relationship between nutrition and cancer in dogs and discuss the importance of making informed decisions about…
Read MoreWhy Cancer Kills and How to Stop It – Dr. Judy Jasek
Dr. Jasek, DVM gives the low down on cancer, the treatments, the questions and the alternatives you need to know.
Read MoreHow Toxicity Can Happen From Home Prepared Meals – Nealy Pet Nutritionist
What kind of calorie is the best for your pet? A calorie isn’t just a calorie and an unbalanced meal can cause toxicities and malnutrition in your pets. Know ho
Read MoreUnderstanding Blood Work
As pet owners, it can be a nerve-wracking experience when our furry friends start to experience health issues. We want to do everything in our power to ensure they receive the best care possible. However, sometimes it can be difficult to navigate the various options and recommendations from health professionals. In this blog post, we’ll…
Read MoreOMG I Found a Tick Now What – Dr. Andi
What do you do for ticks if not the harmful flea and tick? Do the others work? Whats the Possibility of Lyme disease?
Read MoreSpringtime Seizures – What’s the Connection Dr. Andi
Dr. Andi discusses what the connection to springtime and seizures just might be and what you can do to avoid it.
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