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Monday, October 2, 2023

Class IV Laser Therapy – The Hot Technology of 2011

Laser therapy uses electromagnetic energy interacting chemically and biologically with tissue to produce “photo-bio-stimulation” or “photo-bio-modulation”. Light interaction with tissue is not a novel...

TMJ – The Master Link

Horses rely heavily on the proper function of the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ). The ability to move the jaw correctly -- side to side, forward...

Green Cleaning

Green cleaners are wonderful, both for our health and the planet’s, but ingredients like baking soda just don’t cut it in a hospital setting,...
Chinese herbs as a treatment for liver disease

Chinese herbs as a treatment for liver disease

Chinese herbs have been a medical modality for hundreds of years. Can this ancient remedy be used to treat liver disease in your veterinary...

Learning Curve

You leave vet school with a degree, a brain full of detail, and lots of enthusiasm. Then, somewhere down the line, it hits you...

Supportive Supplements & Fun Foods

Probiotics should be used regularly in many animals, and always during a food change or while using antibiotics. Lactobacillus sporogenes is often a good...

Evidence-based Medicine For Animal Supplements – Part 2

Everyone remembers the issue with melamine contamination in pet food in 2007. It resulted in Senate hearings during which three areas of concern for...
Focus on acupressure

Focus on acupressure

The intent of acupressure is to maintain or replenish a harmonious flow of blood and life-promoting energy called chi throughout the body. In accord with...
Chemicals and environmental contaminants in dogs and cats

Chemicals and environmental contaminants in dogs and cats

A case study looking at small animal exposure levels to toxic chemicals and how these environmental contaminants can adversely affect both cats and dogs.  In...

Go Team!

For years, veterinarians have been told that the success of their practices relied on doing the jobs they were trained to do, and allowing...