Dog Paralysis

dog paralysis

Dog Paralysis: Causes and Treatments

dog paralysisCauses:

While we are addressing dog paralysis in this article, other pets are susceptible to paralysis as well. There are many ways that our pets can become paralyzed. These may include tick bites, congenital diseases, bacterial infections, and trauma resulting from impact.… Read the rest

Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

Hip Dysplasia

Hip Dysplasia in Dogs - What is it?

Hip DysplasiaHip dysplasia is a malformation of the hip socket (acetabulum) and the femoral head (thigh bone) causing a loose joint to form allowing for excessive "sloppy" movement in the joint. This excessive "sloppy" movement causes changes in the acetabulum resulting in a broadening of the socket and a flattening of the femoral head.… Read the rest

Knee Injuries in Dogs

Common knee injuries in dogs

Wounded dog, a broken leg, dog eyes, isolated on white

The rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament is the most common knee injury in medium and large breed dogs.

This injury has two common presentations. One is the young athletic dog playing roughly who acutely ruptures the ligament and is non-weight bearing on the affected hind leg.… Read the rest

Luxating Patella

Luxating Patella in small breed dogs

Luxating Patella - Get the facts.

Luxating Patella in small breeds like the Yorkie

Luxating Patella - About

Luxating patella is a condition where the kneecap (patella) moves out of its normal position, usually by imbalanced forces from the muscles down the hip and leg.

Luxating patella is one of the most common knee joint abnormalities of small breed dogs, but it is only occasionally seen in cats.… Read the rest

Vaccines and Titers – The Great Debate

vaccines and titers

vaccines and titers

Vaccines and Titers: The Great Debate Continues.

The issue of vaccinations, and their effect on our pets' health, has recently become an area of much debate in the world of veterinary medicine. For many years, veterinarians have administered multiple annual vaccines with the understanding that they were providing an important preventative health measure for their client's pets.… Read the rest

low-level laser therapy for pets

Can low-level laser therapy improve my pet’s quality of life?

low-level laser
Khaleesi(background) and her sister Spankie arriving at The Healing Place for Khaleesi’s low-level laser treatment. Khaleesi is an 8-year-old Irish Wolfhound. As is typical of the giant dog breeds, she has begun to suffer from hip and back problems.Read the rest

Veterinary care that’s holistic!

Holistic veterinary care for your pet at The Healing Place:

holistic veterinary careWhen beginning the journey into alternative or holistic veterinary care, many people are not even sure of what they are searching for. Most are looking for another option of treatment than the standard, conventional medication and surgery options available at a traditional veterinary clinic.… Read the rest

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