Posted on December 12, 2012
Pet Wellbeing is pleased to make available a new herbal formulation for Cushing’s Disease in Dogs. Our new formulation, Adrenal Harmony (link is here: http://bit.ly/t4NDlM) is an improvement on the old Supraglan formula. This new herbal combination was formulated by herbalists and naturopathic veterinarians to take advantages of the advances made in herbal medicine over the […]
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Posted on November 27, 2012
This is amazing: a new treatment for paralyzed dogs! This happened at the University of Cambridge. Olfactory nerve cells from the noses of the dogs were injected into the injured part of the spinal cord and some of the spinal tissue regenerated and the dogs were able to walk again!
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Posted on November 26, 2012
Now that Thanksgiving is over and Christmas is coming many of us are thinking about doing a little dieting before all the rest of the holiday feasts. If you are going to include items in your diet that contain the sugar substitute, xylitol, be sure not to share those with your pets! Xylitol is a […]
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Posted on November 23, 2012
This is my favourite recipe for sweet potato treats for dogs with food allergies. 4 Large Sweet Potatoes 2 TBSP Olive Oil Pierce the sweet potatoes with a fork and bake them in a 350 degree oven for 30 to 40 minutes. Hollow out the sweet potatoes and mash and mix with olive oil. You […]
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Posted on November 19, 2012
With colder weather approaching, many people are getting their cars, cottages, and mobile homes ready for winter. This often involves using antifreeze (ethylene glycol) to winterize pipes and toilets and the car radiator. Antifreeze is the most common poisoning found in pets. Most pets get exposed to antifreeze from leaking car radiators. This substance is […]
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Posted on November 16, 2012
Milk Thistle is a well known “liver herb” for people and pets. The active ingredient is “silymarin” which is actually a combination of other active compounds. Milk Thistle is used to treat liver disease, kidney disease, mushroom and other toxicities, and lead poisoning. Holistic veterinarians have used it for years to treat liver diseases of all sorts in dogs […]
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Posted on November 15, 2012
According to the Pet Insurance industry, the most common reason for an owner to take his or her dog to the veterinarian is an ear problem. Ear problems are common in many breeds of dogs but are particularly common in those dog breeds who have long floppy ears, such as Cocker Spaniels and Hound Dogs. […]
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Posted on November 12, 2012
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is common and well recognized in dogs, particularly dachshunds and beagles, but it is frequently underdiagnosed in cats. It is not as common in cats. The incidence of IVDD in the cat is less than 1% whereas in the dog it is about 2%. Disc disease is more common in middle aged […]
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Posted on November 5, 2012
This week I am in Tampa, Florida attending the American Veterinary Chiropractic Conference and I will be speaking at this conference on the subject of Chiropractic in Cats. I thought I would share a few insights on cat chiropractic. When Dr Palmer developed chiropractic over 100 years ago, he developed it as a system that […]
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Posted on November 2, 2012
The medical community is pushing influenza or flu vaccinations at this time of year. I find it interesting that here in Canada where we have universal health care, many of our health care workers refuse to get the flu vaccine. Last year Canine Influenza was in the news. It was predicted that our canine friends […]
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