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Genetics Markers Prove Dogs Have Evolved to Digest Carbohydrates and Starches

One could spend all day, or more, engaging in (sometimes heated) dialogue about what our pets should eat. Depending on your personal beliefs, education, and experience, your perspective could be vastly different from another pet owner. Even within the veterinary community, there are a wide range of recommendations... READ MORE

Jan 29, 2013 / (17) comments

3 Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe from Wintry Climate Changes and Man-Made Hazards

As we progress through winter, some parts of the country have been exposed to harsher climates than others. Having grown up on the East coast, I much prefer to live in the consistently warm temperatures found in Southern California. Actually, my seemingly seasonal bouts of bronchitis are much less prevalent... READ MORE

Jan 22, 2013 / (4) comments

The Health Implications Influenza Virus Infection Has For Pets

The influenza virus has come out in full force this year and sickened people from coast-to-coast. The 2012-2013 influenza is considered an epidemic, as infections have caused thousands to seek medical care and even caused a concerning number of deaths.   READ MORE

Jan 15, 2013 / (1) comments

The AVMA's Homeopathy Stance

This month, January 2013, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) House of Delegates is discussing Resolution 3, which states that homeopathy has been identified as an ineffective practice and its use is discouraged. Evidently, the AVMA wants veterinarians to take a stand against the practice... READ MORE

Jan 08, 2013 / (20) comments

Dr. Mahaney's 2012 Wrap-Up

Having been a contributor to petMD’s Daily Vet for over a year, there have been many topics on which I’ve lent my veterinary perspective in 2012. To conclude the year, I’m going share what I feel are my top articles of 2012, along with one written by each of my Daily Vet cohorts that... READ MORE

Jan 01, 2013 / (2) comments

How Christmas Reminds Me of the Most Important Gift of All: My Own Dog's Health

Happy holidays, Merry Christmas, and joyous "whatever" may be your preferred means of celebrating with family and friends during winter’s months. For me, this time of year has special significance as the transition from Thanksgiving into Christmas marks the anniversary of my dog Cardiff’s... READ MORE

Dec 25, 2012 / (8) comments

Dr. Mahaney's Pet Themed Book Reviews for 2012

Being a very visual person who is easily stimulated by the images I see on television and online, I read to calm my mind late at night before dozing off for some much needed rest. So, I’ve put together my top five (i.e., the only five I’ve actually fully read) pet-related books of 2012.   READ MORE

Dec 18, 2012 / (13) comments

Holiday Gift Giving – Dr. Mahaney's Top Five Pet Products for 2012

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, again. Although I am more partial to warmer weather, I sure enjoy hearing the eponymous line from Andy Williams’s classic holiday song, "It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year."† I have some product suggestions for you... READ MORE

Dec 11, 2012 / (4) comments

Chocolate Toxicity Hits Home

One otherwise uneventful evening, I returned home from a movie to receive an extra enthusiastic greeting from my dog, Cardiff. As usual, we went for a walk outside in our West Hollywood neighborhood to give him the chance to eliminate after being confined inside for a few hours and before we settled... READ MORE

Dec 04, 2012 / (12) comments

What is the Value in Knowing which Mix of Breeds Make Up Your Mongrel?

In my years of veterinary practice, I haven’t felt an overwhelming urge to test my patients to determine the exact nature of their breed mix. Overall, I’ve not observed a trend where being of a specific breed designates an unwavering certainty that a particular illness will occur.   READ MORE

Nov 27, 2012 / (11) comments

 

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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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