Can brain tumors in a dog be caused by bad diet? This is the question posed to me by an author who was writing an article on the topic. In short, my answer was YES. It’s very possible that poor diet can be part of the multifactorial process that can increase brain tumor risk in… [Read More]
Diseases that Make Dog Drink Tons of Water
There are Diseases that Make Dog Drink Tons of Water. So, is drinking a lot of water something that you should be concerned about? Sometimes. But not always. As I said in a recent interview, If your dog drinks a ton of water, but otherwise exhibits active, healthy behavior, looks healthy and does not… [Read More]
10 Foods Never to Feed Dog with Sensitive Stomach
10 Foods Never to Feed Dog with Sensitive Stomach Does your dog have a sensitive stomach? If so, you may want to avoid the foods on this list. Often resulting as the result of a food intolerance, sensitive stomachs can plague dogs and their owners. I’m often asked what to feed a dog with a sensitive… [Read More]
A Tough Economy Has Local Vet Offering Healthy Pet Solutions
Led by Michel Selmer, DVM, Advanced Animal Care is offering their patients the opportunity to see Veterinary Technicians for many basic services at a lower cost than seeing a DVM. Huntington Station, NY April 16, 2010- Michel Selmer, DVM has made conscientious pet ownership a focus of his message to his patients. Along with love,… [Read More]
When You Can’t Get To The Vet, The Vet Can Come To You!
Advanced Animal Care, a veterinary provider out of Huntington Station, has introduced its Mobile Animal Care Unit, bringing veterinary services to Nassau and Suffolk counties. Huntington Station, NY April 16, 2010- Advanced Animal Care provides veterinary services to dogs and cats throughout Nassau and Suffolk counties. Much of the time, these animals visit their Huntington… [Read More]
Buddy Workouts: Conditioning Your Pet while Kicking Your Own Booty!
For those of us who have the pleasure of owning a pet, the benefits are fairly obvious. Pets offer unconditional love, listen to us without offering needless advice, and make fantastic snuggling companions. But with approximately half of the pets in the U.S. being overweight, they, like us, could use a little more exercise. Get… [Read More]
I wanted to take a moment and share some exciting news with you.
I wanted to take a moment and share some exciting news with you. I have been accepted as the new Long Island Pets Examiner for Examiner.com. You’re likely aware of my passion on this subject, and now I have a forum to share that passion with the hundreds of thousands of people who are perusing Examiner.com’s… [Read More]
Something to Chew On
Something to Chew On Here are some things to think about while you’re brushing your teeth: More than 8 out of 10 dogs and 7 out of 10 cats show signs of poor dental health by the age of three. Dental problems in pets – as in people – can lead to pain, tooth loss,… [Read More]
Pet Health Insurance: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Pet Health Insurance: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly The Good: Many options now exist that make the cost of insuring your pet’s health quite affordable. Policies range from less than $300 to over $600 per year. The Bad: You usually get what you pay for! Policies that promise the world for peanuts and… [Read More]
Dogproofing Your House
Dogproofing Your House Just as parents with young children must childproof their homes, people with dogs, especially young ones, need to dog-proof the premises. A child will eventually learn reasons to leave certain things alone, but the dog will never understand the value of property or the risk of getting hurt. Training Whenever you’re supervising… [Read More]
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