Spring is finally in bloom! Everything is green and sprouting to life. And while it’s a welcome reprieve from the cold, miserable weather of winter, dog owners should be aware of the potential danger this blooming plant life could pose to their dog. On their website, the ASPCA lists over 300 different types of plants […]
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This month I will discuss a behavioral issue that sometimes is exhibited by our furry friends. This problem can be complicated and there is too much information to present in this small space, so if you recognize a member of your household in the following paragraphs, get in touch with your veterinarian so that you […]
Many of us suffer from the annoying effects of pollens, dust, and molds this time of year. We have respiratory symptoms such as runny noses, watery eyes, etc. Our pets suffer from the same pollens, dust, and molds but their symptoms manifest themselves as skin problems. The parts of their body most commonly affected are […]
Love this pic! So sweet and playful!
As you may know, I am a Doctor of Chiropractic and I treat humans and pets. In my human practice, I have had many patients approach me with their allergy concerns. Being in Nashville, allergies are a huge problem! It was very important to me to find a safe and effective solution for allergies that […]
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Being aware of plants that are toxic to your dogs is important for all pet owners to keep their dog’s safe! Thank you for sharing this article and great resource. Another way you can protect your pet’s health is by picking up after them! Unattended pet waste left on the streets flows untreated into our local waterways and ocean, causing pollution. To learn how to protect your pet’s health, check out lastormwater.info/pet