Vet Talks
Spring Detox for Pets: Why It’s Important & How to Do It
Vet Talks 4 mins readAs the seasons change, so do our pets’ needs. Similar to us, pets can accumulate toxins over time from a variety of sources, including processed foods, environmental pollutants, and seasonal allergens. The winter months often lead to reduced activity, a heavier diet, and potential exposure to household toxins from cleaning products. Spring presents an excellent...
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Hyperthyroidism in Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readThrough years of experience, we have found that when a senior cat comes into our veterinarian practice it is usually due to hyperthyroidism, kidney disease, or diabetes. These diseases are so prevalent in older cats that we always rule these out first. In today’s vet talk, we’ll be focusing on hyperthyroidism in cats—symptoms to look...
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Vet Talks: Caring For Older Pets
Vet Talks 2 min readOne of the things we love most about our day-to-day practice is seeing geriatric patients. With their sweet eyes and deep bond with their owners, it is hard not to love what we do. Senior pets generally present to our practice for acupuncture, supplements, and diet recommendations. Other senior animals come for regular wellness checks,...
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Heartworm Disease in Dogs and Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readApril is heartworm awareness month, which means it’s that time of year when your veterinarian may want to check your dog or cat for heartworm disease. Heartworm in pets is a serious and potentially fatal disease that is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms) that live in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels of affected...
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Does Your Pet Suffer From Alopecia? Real Vet Advice For Hair Loss in Cats and Dogs
Vet Talks 2 min readAlopecia, or hair loss in pets, is a common disorder in both dogs and cats, which causes partial or complete hair loss. Alopecia in pets can be the result of problems with the endocrine system, lymphatic system, immune system, or parasites. Alopecia can affect dogs and cats of all ages, breeds, and gender; and can...
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Integrative Vet Care: Keep Your Pet’s Body Balanced
Vet Talks 2 min readIn today’s blog, we really wanted to take a moment to empower pet parents, who are using conventional medications to treat diseases in their pets. We wanted to share our knowledge on how to utilize supplements and alternative therapies to help reduce the potential side effects of pharmaceuticals, so your pet can achieve optimal health....
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Vet Talks: Super herb Turmeric And It’s Uses For Pet Health
Vet Talks 2 min readOverall health and vitally of a canine companion is extremely important to all pet parents. There are some wonderful natural herbal supplements that can help achieve this. Turmeric is one of those super herbs. Including Turmeric in your pet’s daily diet will help prevent health disorders in the future and keep your cat or dog...
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Vet Help For Diabetes in Pets
Vet Talks 3 min readMany times in our veterinary practice, we see middle-aged cats or dogs who are brought in because of concerns with their excessive thirst and frequent urination. Although these symptoms can be due to other disease processes, it is a classic sign of diabetes in pets. If your cat or dog is exhibiting these symptoms, ask...
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The Top Therapeutic Uses of Omega 3 Fatty Acids for Pets
Vet Talks 2 min readAs a holistic veterinarian, we would love if all our patients were on a good quality omega 3 fatty acid supplement, simply because of the vastly positive health benefits of omega 3 fatty acids for pets. But pet parents should be aware: Not all omega 3 fatty acid supplements for pets are created equal. When...
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Vet Talks: Advice For Heart Conditions In Dogs
Vet Talks 3 min readIn today’s blog, I wanted to touch on heart conditions in dogs, specifically what symptoms to look for, understanding what diagnostic tests your vet might recommend for heart conditions in dogs, and treatment options.
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Vet Talks: Holistic Advise For GI Issues in Dogs and Cats
Vet Talks 2 min readThis week on NHV’s vet blog, I wanted to discuss a messy, inconvenient, but common issue for pet parents: gastrointestinal (GI) issues in dogs and cats.
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