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What Causes Cancer in Pets?

Hearing the news that your pet has been diagnosed with cancer can be both devastating and terrifying at the same time. It is natural to have many questions about exactly what the diagnosis means, what might happen to your pet as the cancer progresses, and what options you have for treating the disease. One... READ MORE

Oct 03, 2012 / (6) comments

The Benefits and Shortcomings of Veterinary House Calls

As a veterinarian with a primarily house call based practice, I see both the benefits and the shortcomings, for both my clients and patients, associated with home pet care.   READ MORE

Oct 02, 2012 / (2) comments

Living with an Arthritic Senior Cat

Living with a senior cat has rewards as well as challenges that are a bit different than those encountered when living with a younger cat. Pain is, of course, something we don’t want to see in any of our pets. However, senior cats are more likely to develop conditions and illnesses that create... READ MORE

Oct 01, 2012 / (6) comments

The Neuro Challenge

Neurological diseases are sometimes a challenge to diagnose in veterinary medicine. To me, this seemed at first a ridiculous statement. You mean you can’t tell that if a horse is walking in circles or banging its head against the wall if that’s a neurological disease or not? It wasn’t... READ MORE

Sep 28, 2012 / (6) comments

Canine Heart Disease and Nutrition: Part 2

Last week we discussed the two types of heart disease and the symptoms associated with each type of Canine Heart Disease. Today we will discuss some old and new nutritional strategies to help manage this condition.   READ MORE

Sep 27, 2012 / (4) comments

Finding the Joy in Oncology

I am amazed at the completely opposite responses people have when I tell them I am a veterinary oncologist versus when I tell them I am a veterinarian. If I answer the question of "What is it that you do for a living?" with, "I’m a vet," this is invariably met with an enthusiastic... READ MORE

Sep 26, 2012 / (3) comments

Molly’s Bill Exempts Some Dogs from Rabies Vaccination

I feel compelled to praise the California government for making vaccination an individual decision undertaken as a collaboration between pet owners and veterinarians. This is a victory for our canine companions, as circumstances exist where a vaccination can induce illness and can be a contributing cause... READ MORE

Sep 25, 2012 / (25) comments

Keeping Your Cat and Your Family Safe from Rabies

Rabies is a deadly disease for felines and humans, as well as many other species of animals. Unfortunately, cats are more likely to become infected with rabies than many other species, particularly those cats that live part or all of their lives outdoors. And when a cat becomes infected with rabies,... READ MORE

Sep 24, 2012 / (9) comments

West Nile Virus

Late summer to early fall is prime West Nile Virus (WNV) time and this year has been no exception. Spread by mosquitoes and harbored within the native bird population, this disease is set to hit record numbers of human infections, not quite hitting the 1,600 case mark as of this writing, with the Dallas,... READ MORE

Sep 21, 2012 / (1) comments

Canine Heart Disease and Nutrition: Part 1

The incidence of heart disease in dogs increases with age. By the time they have reached the age of 13 years, 85 percent of dogs have signs of cardiac disease. Because of the prevalence of hypertension and heart disease in dogs, many pet owners are aware of salt or sodium reduction in these patients.... READ MORE

Sep 20, 2012 / (4) comments

 

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Lorie Huston, DVM is a small animal veterinarian with over 20 years experience...
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Patrick Mahaney, VMD is an integrative veterinarian who combines western and eastern perspectives...
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Ken Tudor, DVM has a veterinary practice focused exclusively on pet weight loss and management...
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Anna O'Brien, DVM is a large animal veterinarian working just outside of Washington, D.C. in Maryland...
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Dr. Joanne Intile, DVM, DACVIM is a Cornell trained veterinary oncologist practicing in Maryland…
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What do you use to prevent ticks from feeding on your pet?

Spot-on meds
60% (114 votes)
Oral meds
14% (27 votes)
Tick collars
8% (15 votes)
Other
6% (12 votes)
N/A (I do not use tick preventives)
12% (23 votes)
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