As we move into the holiday weekend, many dog owners are dreading the anxiety, pacing, panting, barking, and shaking that can often result from a neighbor’s fireworks display. If you’re among them, this article by The Caring Vet will give you a variety of tips to help your dog avoid that firework frenzy you’ve seen… [Read More]
How We Use Acupuncture On Long Island Pets
Long Island Naturally interviewed Dr. Selmer about how he’s using acupuncture in our Huntington Station holistic veterinary clinic. In this video, you get to see the three forms of acupuncture we use here in the clinic: Electro-acupuncture; Aqua – acupuncture; and “Regular” acupuncture, or “dry needling.” In just 90 seconds, this video gives you a peak… [Read More]
Veterinary Acupuncture… Is it an option for your pet?
Acupuncture originated in China and has been practiced for thousands of years. It is one of the safest therapies available. It can be used along with other treatment methods and acts in a complementary fashion. The procedure involves the stimulation of very specific points on the body. There are many ways to achieve stimulation; including… [Read More]
Thoughts about your Pet and the Holiday Season
Remember that when you celebrate the holidays at your house with family and friends, it’s a special event for your pet. And this awareness can spell the difference between an enjoyable party and one marred by misadventures, disgruntles guests who wish they had never come, and a misbehaving pet that hopes they will leave real… [Read More]
Natural Veterinary Dental Care
Pet owners know that their four-legged best friends have teeth, but usually do little to keep them healthy. The mouth is the entrance point of food into the body. It is important to keep your pet’s teeth and gums clean and strong. Examining the teeth monthly is helpful. Most dogs and cats are happy to… [Read More]
HOLIDAY FOODS AND GIFTS POSE HAZARDS FOR FAMILY PETS
COMMON HOLIDAY FOODS AND GIFTS CAN POSE HAZARDS FOR FAMILY PETS With the holidays approaching, pet owners should take precautions so that the holiday festivities are happy and healthy for four-legged family members, as well as the humans who love them. “Holiday foods and gifts can pose deadly hazards for family pets,” says Dr. Selmer… [Read More]
Can you do me a quick favor, please?
First I want to thank you for being a client of the Advanced Animal Care Center and for trusting me with your pet’s health. I truly hope my care and advice have helped to maintain and improve your pet’s health. If you would be so kind as to provide a testimonial describing how we have… [Read More]
Hot Weather Health Hazards
Below are some pet health hazards that can occur during the hot weather. Heat stroke: Certain breeds are prone to heat stroke (brachiocephalic or pushed in muzzle breeds) but all of us are susceptible to the effects of high heat. Try to walk and play with your dogs during the cooler times of the day… [Read More]
More Ways To Save Money On Your Pet.
With the current economy, we are all looking for ways to save money. It is hard to make ends meet and cutting costs is a priority for everyone. However, short-term gains may result in long-term negative consequences for your pet. Take a look at our handy tips and see where you can save and where… [Read More]
PET ODORS-SUMMERTIME WARNING SIGNS
PET ODORS-SUMMERTIME WARNING SIGNS Summertime can bring hot weather, humidity, bugs and allergies– all of which can make pets itchy and sometimes even smelly. While pets need occassional baths to clean up odors, for the most part, pets should feel and smell nice. Peculiar pet odors are generally a sign that something is “off” and it is important for you to… [Read More]
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