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How Therapy helps Senior Dogs

6/17/2024

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As our furry companions grow older, they, like humans, experience a range of age-related changes that can affect their mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life. Rehabilitation, which encompasses various therapeutic exercises and treatments, plays a crucial role in ensuring that senior dogs continue to enjoy their golden years to the fullest. ​


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Muscle Atrophy in Dogs

5/8/2024

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As much as we adore our canine companions, sometimes they face health challenges just like we do. One such issue is canine muscle atrophy, a condition where muscles waste away due to various reasons like injury, disease, or simply lack of use. 


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Ways to Help Relieve your Dogs Pain Naturally

12/5/2022

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Modern Medicine is a wonderful tool that we are extremely thankful for. However, there are many natural ways to help relieve your dogs pain as well. From Massage to swimming there are many ways to help "outside the box".  We would love to have you try some of the below and let us know how they help. 

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The Importance of Preventative Veterinary Care

2/26/2022

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Why is it so important?
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Preventative VETERINARY Care
"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" and your pet's longevity. If you can detect a problem in its early stages, it's more likely to be treated and resolved with less expense, less difficulty and better success.

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5 Tips to Prevent Canine Arthritis

2/9/2022

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Arthritis in Dogs seems to be a common occurrence... but that doesn't mean you have to just accept your dog will have it as they age. Preventative care can start now, and it can help your dog greatly! Here are 5 quick tips to help prevent arthritis in your dog.

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What Kinds of Exercise Should My Dog Get?

10/6/2021

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Dogs love walks! Walking not only gets their joints moving but it also stimulates their mind. You can work different regions of the body by having them walk uphill, downhill, or even backwards.​


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