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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

Pet Anxiety and the Heart in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine

Valentine's Day conjures up the classic image of a smooth bordered, crimson heart emblazoned on every piece of holiday paraphernalia. As I work in a blood and guts laden profession, my view of the heart is more aligned with the organ’s appearance inside the body, which is drastically different... READ MORE

Feb 14, 2012 / (10) comments

My Top Seven Pet Health Insurance Questions Are Answered

"Should I get health insurance for my pet?" "How do the benefits compare to the cost?" "Which company and plan are best for my pet and me?" These are some common questions I get from clients who are seeking a means of ensuring (Ha! Puns.) that their cats and dogs get needed... READ MORE

Feb 07, 2012 / (4) comments

Memorial for Nike, the Beach Loving German Shepherd Dog

Transitioning from one year to the next always prompts me to reflect on my current place in life, especially regarding the relationship I have with my canine companion, Cardiff. We had a sad end to 2011 when we lost our friend and neighbor, Nike, the German Shepherd Dog.   READ MORE

Jan 31, 2012 / (8) comments

How My Personal Journey from Fat to Fit Applies to You and Your Pets

Now that the New Year’s Eve dust has settled, it’s time to officially set the tone for a positive 2012 by incorporating more exercise into your and your pet’s daily regimen (see Make 2012 Your Pet’s Best Ever, With Three Reasonable New Year’s Resolutions).   READ MORE

Jan 24, 2012 / (13) comments

Freezing Temperatures, Heat Sources and Exposure to Toxins Pose Dangers to Pets During the Wintry Months

In keeping with my New Year’s resolution to include more spontaneous activity with my dog (see Make 2012 Your Pet’s Best Ever, With Three Reasonable New Year’s Resolutions), a recent hike on a sunny and warm January day made me greatly appreciate the fact that Cardiff and I no longer... READ MORE

Jan 17, 2012 / (2) comments

How Proper Planning, Veterinary Exams, and Fecal Testing Facilitate Successful Canine Adoption

Upon hearing a family or individual discuss a plan to give the gift of canine life as a holiday present, I experience an unusual psychic shift: I am transported out of my body into a dreamscape reminiscent of a scene from Inception; I get stuck running in place while trying to get to a veterinary school... READ MORE

Jan 10, 2012 / (2) comments

Dr. Mahaney’s Musings on Bugsy Wonderdog’s Textual Mutterings in Educating Humans

Few dogs can express their intellectual capacity in a manner that will produce a piece of written work. Bugsy, a Goldendoodle who served as a constant companion to his family and as the brand mascot for Lucky Dog Cuisine (LDC), was one of those special dogs.   READ MORE

Jan 03, 2012 / (7) comments

Make 2012 Your Pet’s Best Ever, With Three Reasonable New Year’s Resolutions

What 2012 New Year’s resolutions are you making for yourself? This year, I’m pledging to spend more unscheduled play time with my dog, Cardiff, in commemoration of two healthy years since his last episode of Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (see I Am So Thankful for the Health of My Dog).   READ MORE

Dec 27, 2011 / (2) comments

 

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