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Deaf, Blind and Unstoppable: Trusty’s Story

Deaf, Blind and Unstoppable: Trusty’s Story

Inspiring Pet Tails 4 min read

Trusty’s amazing mama Julie adopted this beautiful deaf, blind, and unstoppable old soul from a shelter at age 14. Trusty came with an extensive list of health issues, being deaf, blind, and living with a collapsed trachea and bronchial issues. He also lives with a stage 3 Heart Murmur and arthritis… You can say Trusty has been...

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Vet Talks: How To Recognize If Your Pet Is In Pain

Vet Talks 4 min read

When our pets are in pain, we are in pain. It can be incredibly frustrating when you don’t know what is wrong with your pet and you don’t know how to help. Animals can experience pain even if they cannot identify or communicate it the same way people do. Just like in humans, their pain...

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How To Read Labels On Dog And Cat Food

Pet Diet & Nutrition 5 min read

Reading pet food labels seems like an impossible task. And if that is not hard enough, we also must make sure we are the best pet parent possible in all other aspects. Most information is readily available online, like what kind of toys can I give to my pet, or how to play fetch. More...

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New Pet Parent Tips: How to Take Care of a Dog

New Pet Parent Tips: How to Take Care of a Dog

Pet Care Tips 9 min read

Bringing a new dog into your life can feel a lot like bringing home a baby. You have to learn about how to interact with and care for a little one that needs you to guide them. You know what they say, “it takes a village”. That’s why we’re here to help you as much as we...

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Letter from Dr. Donna Raditic

Letter from Dr. Donna Raditic

Clinical Trials & Research 3 min read

To 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...

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Understanding Constipation in Pets

Vet Talks 4 min read

Constipation 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...

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A dog panting.

Why Do Dogs Pant? What to Know About Dogs and Panting

Pet Care Tips 3 min read

As a dog owner, you may have asked yourself: why do dogs pant? Panting is a natural and common behavior in dogs, often seen after a walk or during playtime. It’s a way for dogs to regulate their body temperature and cool down. However, while panting is typically harmless, excessive or abnormal panting can signify...

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Hydration Hacks: Get Your Kidney Disease Cat to Drink More

Pet Care Tips 4 min read

Every pet parent who supports a kidney disease cat should know how important hydration is. When this disease is present, the kidneys lose the ability to conserve body water by concentrating urine. Because of this, urine is more frequent and abundant, and water intake increases to keep the body hydrated. Given this inability to conserve...

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Vet Talk – Liver Disease in Dogs and Cats: Is Your Pet At Risk?

Vet Talk – Liver Disease in Dogs and Cats: Is Your Pet At Risk?

Vet Talks 3 min read

In 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...

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Dog recovering from ringworm

Vet Talks: Ringworm in Dogs and Cats

Vet Talks 3 min read

In 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...

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