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Letter from Dr. Donna Raditic
Clinical Trials & Research 3 min readTo the NHV Family the future sparkles….. I spent this weekend teaching veterinary students about nutrition, supplements, botanicals, and how to think outside the box. By my side was the first Integrative Medicine Fellow, Dr. Danielle Conway, who lectured on pet diets and ecological sustainability. During these lectures, it confirmed my belief that students are eager...
Read MoreUnderstanding Constipation in Pets
Vet Talks 4 min readConstipation in pets is a common reason for pet owners to seek veterinary care. Constipation occurs when they have infrequent and difficult bowel movements, resulting in very dry, hard stools due to prolonged fecal stasis in the colon. Obstipation refers to severe and persistent constipation, while megacolon involves generalized distension and loss of motility in...
Read MoreVet Talk – Liver Disease in Dogs and Cats: Is Your Pet At Risk?
Vet Talks 3 min readIn our veterinary practice, liver disease in cats and dogs is unfortunately all too common. The liver is a major organ in the body, and essential to your pet’s immune system; it detoxifies the blood and is a filter for metabolites, a source of energy, produces bile acids necessary for digestion, and produces clotting factors...
Read MoreVet Talks: Ringworm in Dogs and Cats
Vet Talks 3 min readIn our veterinary practice, we see a lot of cat and dog patients with itchy skin. One reason for an itchy pet is ringworm infection. Ringworm, which is actually not a worm but a fungus on the skin and top layers of hair, is caused by fungi called dermatophytes. The most common of these fungi...
Read MoreVet Talks: Understanding Feline Leukemia
Vet Talks 3 min readPrevention and Control through informed cat caretakers are essential to survival. In fact, some cats with feline leukemia virus infection can live without major diseases for several years if they have good supportive care.
Read MoreVet 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.
Read MoreVet Tech Rounds: Hyperthyroidism And Hypothyroidism in Pets
Vet Talks 4 min readThe difference between hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism in pets can be very confusing. But, don’t worry, we’re here to help. The terms for describing both conditions are very similar and can cause a mix-up between the two. Both affect the thyroid but work in opposite ways. One way that I learned to remember the meaning for...
Read MoreVet Talks: Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs
Vet Talks 2 min readWe often work with dogs who have degenerative myelopathy, a disease that is difficult to treat and very sad to see. However, acupuncture, spinal manipulation, rehabilitative therapies, as well as herbal supplements, and diet can slow the progression of the disease. Degenerative myelopathy in dogs is a slowly progressive, non-inflammatory degeneration of the white matter...
Read MoreMajestic Maine Coons And How To Support Them Naturally
Pet Care Tips 5 min readOne of the larger breeds of cats, Maine Coon is widely thought to be the oldest cat breed native to America. With their unmistakable lion’s mane, bushy tail, and fluffy ear tips they are easily recognized. Legend says that Maine coons were the result of cats and raccoons breeding, however, we know this to be...
Read MoreHow To Stop Your Dog From Chasing Things
Pet Care Tips 4 min readWhy Do Dogs Chase? If you’re reading this blog, your dog may be exhibiting behavior that you are finding difficult to control, such as chasing cars, other animals, or even people. You are not alone. Many dogs don’t have a high drive to hunt or chase and are content just playing fetch, or cuddling on...
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