5 Health Benefits of Acupuncture for Dogs
Pet acupuncture and other treatments offer innovative and non-invasive options to aid rehabilitation and manage discomfort. Here, we discuss five benefits of acupuncture for dogs.
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Pet acupuncture and other treatments offer innovative and non-invasive options to aid rehabilitation and manage discomfort. Here, we discuss five benefits of acupuncture for dogs.
Is your pet recovering from an injury? Perhaps they have a chronic health condition. If so, they may benefit from pet rehabilitation and physical therapy. We explain what's involved and what you can expect from your pet's sessions.
Spay and neuter procedures are common surgeries that can prevent unwanted litters, curb undesirable behavior, and even protect your pet against some forms of cancer. Today, our veterinarians explain how your pup will feel after surgery.
If your dog is in need of low-impact exercise, or is recovering from an injury or surgery, hydrotherapy (aquatic therapy) may be the ideal way for them have fun while working out or recovering.
Did you know that acupuncture therapy is available for pets? If your animal suffers from chronic pain, arthritis, gastrointestinal issues, and more, acupuncture may be able to help your pet feel better. Here's a little about how it works.
While it may not be something you are thinking about daily, it is possible that your dog or cat could benefit from holistic veterinary care. This can range from acupuncture to nutraceutical treatments and even holistic pet food.
ACL injuries often occur in athletes, but due to the anatomy of your dog's leg, this injury is also very common in dogs. Today, we explain the symptoms of ACL injuries in dogs and the surgeries that can be performed to treat these common knee injuries.
If your dog is suffering from a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CCL/ACL), surgery could help get your dog up and running again. Learn more about knee surgery options for your dog's torn CCL.
If your dog is about to undergo orthopedic surgery it's time to plan for its recovery period. Knowing how to care for your pooch after the procedure is essential since recovery from orthopedic surgery can be long and frustrating for dogs. Here, we provide tips on how to care for your dog after orthopedic surgery.
The dog's cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) is frequently referred to as the dog's ACL or 'cruciate'. This connective tissue joins the upper and lower leg bones at the dog's knee and may become injured. Today, we explain what the three main types of ACL surgery for dogs are.