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Reduce the Potential for Zoonotic Disease Transmission

What makes a kid-friendly pet? From my standpoint as a clinical practice veterinarian, kid-friendly pets are those that won't directly traumatize a child or spread illness.   READ MORE

Apr 24, 2012 / (8) comments

How to Increase the Likelihood of a Lost Pet’s Safe Return

If you are ever separated from your pet, how will you be reunited? No, I’m not referring to the grandiose vision of you and your pet running across an open field and falling into each other’s grasp. Although this idyllic image sounds great, a more likely scenario is a trip to a veterinary... READ MORE

Apr 17, 2012 / (11) comments

How Traditional Eastern Veterinary Medicine Can Be Used in Pet First Aid

As they pertain to human and veterinary medical care, emergencies are times of significant distress for all involved parties. Having worked for many years in practices that offer critical care, I am well versed in the situational hardships experienced both by the pet owner and their injured or ill canine... READ MORE

Apr 10, 2012 / (2) comments

The Chicken, the Egg, and the Rabbit: Which Comes First on My Food Energy List?

As Easter approaches, our thoughts turn to baby chicks, egg hunts, and chocolate rabbits, all of which create happy thoughts for people and potential health hazardous for our pets.   READ MORE

Apr 03, 2012 / (4) comments

Make Spring Cleaning Pet Safe Instead of Pet Toxic

As spring is all about making a fresh start, human society feels compelled to engage in spring cleaning rituals to clear out the old and make room for the new. As we undertake this potentially Herculean task (depending on the winter harshness you and your pets endured), it's vitally important to recognize... READ MORE

Mar 27, 2012 / (4) comments

Puppy Training Tips From 5 Celebrity Pet Training Experts

Aah, the joys of puppyhood: sleepless nights, soiled carpets, chewed shoes and other seemingly endless challenges to one’s sanity. I’m eternally grateful that the powers having influence over canine trainability were gracious with my dog, Cardiff, who has evolved into well behaved adult.   READ MORE

Mar 20, 2012 / (6) comments

Are You Poisoning Your Companion Animal by Feeding 'Feed-Grade' Foods?

In commemoration of National Animal Poison Prevention Week, please consider that you may be involuntarily providing a daily dose of toxins in your pet’s "nutritionally complete and balanced" dry or canned food. With this knowledge, will you continue to feed your pet foods and treats made... READ MORE

Mar 13, 2012 / (41) comments

Importance of Periodontal Health in Maintaining Your Pet’s Healthy Heart

February was National Heart Disease Awareness Month. Though it has passed, it’s good for dog and cat caretakers to promote the best health for their pets' hearts throughout the year by making a concerted daily effort to improve overall health. This includes focusing on healthy weight management... READ MORE

Mar 06, 2012 / (4) comments

Top Three Tips for Pet Dental Care from a Veterinary Dental Specialist

Every February, as part of Pet Dental Health Month, there is a public educational campaign to increase awareness of the importance of promoting our pets’ periodontal health. This annual wellness event is a topic we need to focus on on a daily basis.   READ MORE

Feb 28, 2012 / (17) comments

What's Breed Got to Do With It?

Every year, lithe specimens of canine perfection strut the Astroturf runway at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. These four legged competitors generate public interest in a particular breed, but does this "Best in Show" benefit the greater good of dogs?   READ MORE

Feb 21, 2012 / (8) 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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Other
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