There are a two primary reasons pet parents hesitate to get a second opinion about their dog’s health or a recent diagnosis. The first reason is that they don’t want to “offend” their veterinarian. To this I say that your veterinarian should LOVE your pet. For this reason, the VAST majority of veterianarians are neither… [Read More]
Scary Or Not: Lumps & Bumps On Your Pet
It’s October and — barring anything political — we have two topics that are going to be pushed to the top of mind for Americans. The first is Halloween, which has become a bigger economic success with each passing year. Not only are adults now dressing up, but so are pets. So, prepare… [Read More]
The Dog Days of Summer, According To Your Dog
It’s mid-August, and for many of us that means school shopping, college drop off, and last minute vacations or beach days as we squeeze in the last “dog days of summer.” Our routines are off. Our schedules are hectic. Tourist traffic is heavy. And we’re starting to long for the more “predictable” schedule of fall…. [Read More]
Hypothyroid dogs classically are overweight and tend to be inactive.
Hypothyroid dogs classically are overweight and tend to be inactive. But the condition often goes undiagnosed. Here’s more: Hypothyroidism DEFINED. Hypothyroidism is the condition where one has inadequate active thyroid hormone. It is a common human ailment and is also the most common hormone imbalance of dogs. The Solution Isn’t So Simple. It seems like… [Read More]
Fat Dogs = Fat Problems = Skinny Wallets
Did this headline get your attention? I hope so because despite a lot of media attention, dog obesity is STILL on the rise. This matters because while your dog isn’t considering how they look in a bikini, this obesity is costing him… and you. In 2016, 1.3 million dog owners submitted over $60 million… [Read More]
What Long Island Pet Parents Say About The Caring Vet
Zen. Calm. Comforting. Never rushed. Loving. Kind. Professional. Compassionate. These are some of the words that OTHER VETERINARIANS — who come to Long Island to have Dr. Selmer mentor them in some aspect of their holistic veterinary training — are most surprised our patients use to describe their experience with us. We save ALL of… [Read More]
Why Does Your Vet Need To Perform Another Test?
I’m not only a veterinarian. I’m a pet parent and i was a Long Island pet parent before I became Long Island’s holistic veterinarian. This means, I know how it feels to have your veterinarian recommend additional testing for your pet, and additional expense for you. x The bottom line is this: Effective veterinary care… [Read More]
Building Trust and Eliminating Suspicion as a Veterinarian
This past weekend, I posted a “public statement” about my own (lack of) involvement with Selmer’s Pet Land, a pet store owned and operated by some of my family. In it, I noted that after only a few months of seeing pet patients on site (much the way Banfield stores have set up shop… [Read More]
The Caring Vet and Selmer’s Pet Land (Clearing Up the Confusion)
After reading a heated post on a local Facebook page this morning — regarding puppy mills and the puppies purchased (or being sold) at Selmer’s Pet Land in Huntington — I felt like I needed to make a public statement. First, to answer the largest question regarding my involvement with Selmer’s Pet Land: It… [Read More]
The Increasing Demand for Holistic Veterinary Care on Long Island
I’ve long said that trends in veterinary medicine follow trends in human medicine. That’s why it’s no surprise to see the increasing demand for holistic (often called “alternative”) treatment modalities for pets going up, not only on Long Island, but across the country. As more and more people are seeing the power of modalities like… [Read More]