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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Equine Dentistry

Equine dentistry is practiced by veterinarians and veterinary technicians as well as certifi ed and uncertifi ed laypersons all over the world. There are...

Anesthesia-free Dentistry

According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, up to 85% of dogs and 70% of cats develop periodontal disease by age three. Dental disease...

Cyberknife Robotic Radiosurgery for Cancer Treatment

INTEGRATIVE PRACTICES focus on individualizing treatment, building health and beginning with the gentlest approaches. The integrative practitioner looks for the least invasive, least toxic...

Whole Food Vitamins

What are the best supplements – synthetic or whole food? Mammalian physiology has not changed much in the "modern" evolutionary window, so nutritional requirements...

Herbs For IR Horses

Insulin Resistance mimics Cushing’s disease in many ways, although the horse does not have the benign pituitary adenoma present in the Cushing’s animal. Diagnosis...

Symptomatic Lameness – Part 2

In previous issues, we have discussed several aspects of a badly fitting saddle, which can lead to symptomatic appearances of various issues. Persistent lameness,...

Acupuncture for Equine Allergies

Western medicine will sometimes accept chronic conditions as a variant of “healthy” if they’re not life-threatening or debilitating. It has become routine to treat...

On The Skinny Side

We hear so much these days about overweight horses and their health problems, that those of us with underweight patients feel almost fortunate! But...

Evidence-based Medicine For Animal Supplements – Part 1

When United States Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health Education Act (DSHEA) in 1994, they failed to consider the potential application and benefits of...

Put A Pin In It!

Acupuncture has been practiced in China for over 2,000 years, and spread to other Asian countries such as Japan and Korea about 1,500 years...