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 in the Northeastern US as many as one in ten dogs will be diagnosed with Lyme Disease. Each year, between...
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 yet often underdiagnosed condition in dogs and cats. It affects pets' mobility, quality of life, and emotional well-being — and...
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 develop cancer, certain breeds are more genetically predisposed. Understanding which breeds are at higher risk, and the importance of early...
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 the leading causes of death among pets. Gaining a better understanding of its prevalence, the breeds most affected, and the...
Regular wellness exams and bloodwork are the cornerstones of preventative health care – both for people and for pets. But cultivating deeper wellness often means seeking out therapies that support your pet’s physical and emotional well-being beyond the physical level.
As integrative veterinarians, we recognize a holistic approach to wellness...
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 in the Northeastern US as many as one in ten dogs will be diagnosed with Lyme Disease. Each year, between...
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 yet often underdiagnosed condition in dogs and cats. It affects pets' mobility, quality of life, and emotional well-being — and...
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 develop cancer, certain breeds are more genetically predisposed. Understanding which breeds are at higher risk, and the importance of early...
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 the leading causes of death among pets. Gaining a better understanding of its prevalence, the breeds most affected, and the...
Regular wellness exams and bloodwork are the cornerstones of preventative health care – both for people and for pets. But cultivating deeper wellness often means seeking out therapies that support your pet’s physical and emotional well-being beyond the physical level.
As integrative veterinarians, we recognize a holistic approach to wellness...