Pet Longevity Resources - Page 1
Welcome to our Longevity blog where we address a wide range of topics to help your pets to live longer and live better through integrative wellness.
Keeping Senior Pets Healthy
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
As our pets grow older, their health needs change - sometimes quickly and without us noticing. Senior pets age faster than younger ones, and their bodies undergo changes that can...
Why Nail Trimming and Brushing are Essential for Your Dog’s Wellness
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
Routine wellness exams and good nutrition are the cornerstones for your dog’s health over their lifetime, but proper grooming is an avenue that is often overlooked for its impact on...
Keeping Your Cat Happy and Healthy
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
September is Happy Cat Month, a great time to review your cat’s health and happiness. While indoor cats may seem safe from many of the risks that outdoor cats face,...
Integrative Care for Lyme Disease in Pets
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
New Jersey is a hotspot for many things - such as Jersey diners, tomatoes, and beaches - but also, unfortunately, for Lyme Disease. In the Northeast one in ten dogs...
What is My Veterinarian Doing? Watch What We Look for During a Wellness Exam [Video]
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
Ever wonder what your veterinarian is doing - and why - during a wellness exam? We do things a bit differently at Longevity where a holistic wellness exam involves some...
Client Testimonial: Using Integrative Medicine for Seizures
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
At Longevity Veterinary Center we combine both conventional and holistic therapies to give you pet a wide range of options for treatment and...
Commonly Misdiagnosed Symptoms of Lyme Disease in Pets
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
There is so much to love about summertime when you are a dog owner with the very unfortunate exception of the ever-growing and spreading tick population during summer months. Here...
Osteoarthritis in Pets and Stem Cell Therapy
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
As pets age, owners start to notice a change in activity levels and mood. Often, osteoarthritis is to blame. Osteoarthritis (OA), also known as degenerative joint disease, is a common...
Pet Breeds with Higher Cancer Risks
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
Cancer isn’t just a human disease—it affects our pets, too. In fact, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in older dogs and cats. While any pet can...
What is Your Pet's Cancer Risk?
Written By: Longevity Veterinary Center
Cancer is a word no pet parent wants to hear. Yet, it’s a reality that many dog and cat owners face each and every year. Sadly, cancer remains one of...
As our pets grow older, their health needs change - sometimes quickly and without us noticing. Senior pets age faster than younger ones, and their bodies undergo changes that can...
Routine wellness exams and good nutrition are the cornerstones for your dog’s health over their lifetime, but proper grooming is an avenue that is often overlooked for its impact on...
September is Happy Cat Month, a great time to review your cat’s health and happiness. While indoor cats may seem safe from many of the risks that outdoor cats face,...
New Jersey is a hotspot for many things - such as Jersey diners, tomatoes, and beaches - but also, unfortunately, for Lyme Disease. In the Northeast one in ten dogs...
Ever wonder what your veterinarian is doing - and why - during a wellness exam? We do things a bit differently at Longevity where a holistic wellness exam involves some...
At Longevity Veterinary Center we combine both conventional and holistic therapies to give you pet a wide range of options for treatment and...
There is so much to love about summertime when you are a dog owner with the very unfortunate exception of the ever-growing and spreading tick population during summer months. Here...
As pets age, owners start to notice a change in activity levels and mood. Often, osteoarthritis is to blame. Osteoarthritis (OA), also known as degenerative joint disease, is a common...
Cancer isn’t just a human disease—it affects our pets, too. In fact, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in older dogs and cats. While any pet can...
Cancer is a word no pet parent wants to hear. Yet, it’s a reality that many dog and cat owners face each and every year. Sadly, cancer remains one of...