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X-ray of a dog with bladder stones and a photo of a white pit bull with a bottle of NHV Tripsy

Vet Talks: Bladder Stones In Pets

Vet Talks 3 min read

As a veterinarian and pet owner, I had many of my patients and my pets with bladder stones. Billy, my 12-years-old dog recently had bladder stones. It was an emergency because it was lodged in his urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body). After unblocking Billy’s urethra...

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Grey cat laying on an orange blanket on a grey couch licking its paw

Vet Talks: Hot Spots On Cats

Vet Talks 3 min read

Is your kitty excessively scratching, licking, and/or biting a specific area of their body? These symptoms can have a couple of different underlying causes and it can lead to a condition called acute moist dermatitis, also known as hot spots. What Is A Hot Spot? Hot spots on cats are inflamed skin lesions that are...

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Search our blog Vet Talks: Ear Mites in Cats and Dogs

Vet Talks: Ear Mites in Cats and Dogs

Vet Talks 2 min read

Ear Mites in Dogs and Cats In our practice, ear mites are prevalent in feral and outdoor cats, but uncommon in dogs. Often, clients will call for an appointment for their dog or cat’s ear problem stating it may be a mite infection, when in fact, it is a much more common bacterial or yeast infection....

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Vet Tech Rounds: Ingrown Toenails

Vet Tech Rounds: Ingrown Toenails

Vet Talks 3 min read

Ingrown Toenails A common but relatively simple condition I’ve seen in my clinical experience is ingrown toenails. Just like our own finger and toenails, pets’ nails or ‘claws’ are constantly growing. Due to the generally curved shape of dog or cat nails, when they grow too long the nails tend to damage the skin and...

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Vet Talks: Helping Dogs and Cats Give Birth Naturally – Lessons From Rescuing

Vet Talks: Helping Dogs and Cats Give Birth Naturally – Lessons From Rescuing

Vet Talks 4 min read

In the neighborhood, my passion for animals was common knowledge. I would often find animals in need left in front of my house or at my clinic. Sadly, these animals would often be abandoned or chronically ill pets. Often they would be unhealthy, starving, helpless, and on some occasions pregnant with litter. During my veterinary practice, I had many opportunities...

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Vet Tech Rounds: Paw Pad Injuries in Dogs

Vet Tech Rounds: Paw Pad Injuries in Dogs

Vet Talks 3 min read

Paw Pad Injuries Most dogs love to run and play outside. Many would fetch the ball for you for hours on end if given the chance. Often, they’re having so much fun, they don’t realize they could be damaging their paws. One common injury we have seen at vet clinics is paw pad injuries due...

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Vet Talks: Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs

Vet Talks: Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs

Vet Talks 2 min read

We 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...

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Vet Talk: Megacolon and Chronic Constipation in Cats

Vet Talk: Megacolon and Chronic Constipation in Cats

Vet Talks 3 min read

Constipation in cats is an all too common problem. Although in most cases, constipation can be easily treated, there are some instances when chronic constipation can result in more serious conditions, like megacolon.  What is a megacolon? Megacolon is when the intestine becomes enlarged, dilated, and packed with hard fecal matter. This is an extremely...

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debunking myths related to dogs and cats

Pet Myths, Reality and Precautions: Debunking 7 Common Cat and Dog Myths, Naturally!

Pet Care Tips 5 min read

A wagging tail means a dog likes you. A soft purr means a cat is happy. But who decided that every tail wag is friendly and every purr is happy? Here are some common myths that pet parents have. You’ll find answers to some perplexing questions about pet parenting here. Myth Asparagus can be dangerous...

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Vet Talks: Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs and Cats

Vet Talks: Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs and Cats

Vet Talks 2 min read

Anyone with a bladder infection can attest to the discomfort, aching, and discomfort it brings. It’s the same for urinary tract infections in dogs and cats; but because they can’t always say what’s going on, it’s important to know the signs and symptoms to look out for so your pet doesn’t continue to suffer. Signs...

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