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Friday, June 9, 2023
Rehab for a torn CCL

Rehab for a torn CCL

Whether or not surgery is needed to correct a ruptured cranial cruciate ligament (CCL), rehab is necessary to get an injured dog back to...

Cold Laser Therapy

Low level light therapy (L3T), or cold laser therapy, is becoming an important component of many integrative veterinary practices, and is most often used...
Bach Flower Remedies

Bach Flower Remedies

Bach Flower Remedies have found a place in many integrative practices as a way to shift emotional states to aid recovery, and to help...
Digestive enzymes

Digestive enzymes

Digestive enzymes can be used for pancreatic and GI issues, but are also beneficial for healthy patients eating heat-processed pet foods. The thousands of enzymes...
Adaptogens for the HPAT axis

Adaptogens for the HPAT axis

A list of 11 adaptogens that have multiple benefits such as fighting stress, balancing hormones and maintain the immune system. Adaptogens help humans and animals...
Integrative pain management

Integrative pain management

When dealing with chronic pain, integrative pain management takes advantage of all the tools a veterinarian may have available. Both conventional and alternative/complementary therapies to...

Talking Titers

Producing effective and safe vaccines for prevalent infectious diseases in animals has become increasingly challenging. In veterinary medicine, evidence implicating vaccines in triggering immune-mediated...

Much Ado About Mulch

You know chocolate is toxic to dogs, but did you know cocoa mulch is too? It’s made from the shells of cocoa beans, and...

Sensitive Stomachs and Skin

Hundreds of different ingredients are used in commercial pet foods, so it’s no surprise that some of them are not well received by the...

For The Love Of It

It’s 7:30 AM on the small tropical Island of San Andres, Colombia. Myself and 11 other animal health professionals walk towards the government building...