I do a lot to build trust with my clients and their pets. For starters, I offer longer appointments, a focus on education, thorough examinations and a zen environment for my clients. I also maintain a singular focus in my clinic: veterinary medicine. This means I don’t offer boarding or grooming services or have… [Read More]
Help For Those Battling Canine Cancer
Cancer is a diagnosis that no veterinarian wants to give and no pet parent wants to hear. However, as I stated in my book, The Best of Both Worlds, cancer is NOT an immediate death sentence. (You can order your book here.) If you’re waiting on test results to come back, or have received a… [Read More]
Your Pet & The Summer Season: A Survival Guide
Summer is one of our favorite seasons here on Long Island. The kids are out of school, schedules become a bit more relaxed, vacations are planned, the days are longer and it’s just a great time to enjoy life. As a pet owner, however, the summer season brings with it unique concerns that may make… [Read More]
Does Your Dog Get Headaches?
A couple of weeks ago, I created this video (below) detailing how we were helping one of our pet patients with her headaches. For many pet parents, it left them wondering what they should look for to know if their own dog was suffering from headaches. YES… your dog — like you– can get headaches. While… [Read More]
How To Choose a Veterinarian
I know that this topic isn’t typically found on a veterinarian’s website, but who you choose as a veterinarian will play a large role in your pet’s medical care. So, how do you choose the ABSOLUTE BEST veterinarian for you? First, you need to assess your veterinary “wish list.” Here are a few items… [Read More]