Supplements for Small Animal Cancer Patients
In human medicine, a recent review reported that in the United States, 52% of healthy adults use herbs and dietary supplements (HDS).1 Surveys of human cancer survivors report that 70% to 81% use HDS but that up to 68% of physicians were unaware of their cancer patients’ supplement use.2,3 In veterinary medicine, HDS are also used for cancer patients. One study reported that among 254 owners of pets with cancer,...
What You Need to Know About Today’s Veterinary Diet Trends
A look at the advantages and disadvantages of raw, homemade, and vegan diets for dogs and cats. Nutrition is a common topic in veterinary practices, and rightly so. A pet’s nutritional needs change over time, and both age and health should play a role in diet selection. Diet trends are constantly evolving for both people and pets, and some of today’s owners are looking for a more “natural” alternative to...
Human Food for Fido: Can Dogs Eat Fruit?
It’s no secret that dogs love human food. And, as long as you don’t mind a little begging, it is okay to slip them the occasional treat. But, if you have a tendency to share your food with fido, it is a good idea to make sure what you are giving them is actually safe. Dogs’ systems are very different from the human system, which means some foods that we...
Virtual Consults for Pets - Rehab, Conditioning, and Mobility Issues
Many of you are becoming familiar with telemedicine so that you can connect with your veterinarian for a virtual appointment. A Vital Vet Pet Video Consultation is different - it's a totally new concept in virtual consultation. Here's how: You do not have to be a client of the Vital Vet Pet Consultants Our Pet consultants are the best of the best - some names you might even recognize since they helped develop the certification...
Mobility Matters: Nutritional Management of Canine Joint Disease
The disruption of normal joint mechanics may lead to or result from injury to the various components of a joint. Frequently, this injury results in osteoarthritis (OA),1which often leads to physical incapacity, pain and reduced quality of life for the affected pet. OA is the most common form of arthritis and is recognized in humans and in all veterinary species. It is often a slowly progressive condition characterized by two...
DOES YOUR DOG HAVE STIFF JOINTS?
“Stiff joints” is a general term for changes in the joint caused by normal or abnormal wear and tear. Because your dog’s joint pain directly impacts his mobility and how well he’s able to get around, it can have a serious effect on your dog’s quality of life. For dogs who have stiff joints, the cartilage (the tissues that “cushions” the joint between the bones) is worn away faster than...
MAST CELL TUMORS IN CANINES & FELINES – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
What are Mast Cells? Mast cells (AKA mastocytes) are white blood cells involved in the process of regulating a variety of bodily functions. White blood cells are immune system cells having responsibility to control inflammation, fight infection, clean up the breakdown products of day-to-day cellular function, and more. The liver, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph nodes are organs where white blood cells are produced and stored. Besides being in tissues,...
Peanut Butter Oaties: Make Your Own Dog Cookies
Peanut Butter Oaties: Make your own dog cookies With these 5-ingredient, easy-to-make Peanut Butter Oaties, you and your pup can share cookies you whip up in less than half an hour! Dogs love cookies nearly as much as people do! With all-natural ingredients and no filler products, you can feel good about giving your dog these treats. The Peanut Butter Oaties will have the consistency of a soft granola bar...
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