Although dental problems are the most common cause of bad breath in pets, in some instances it can also be a symptom of a serious underlying health condition. There are several different diseases that cause bad breath, including diabetes, kidney disease and liver...
At our hospital, we employ several unique therapies designed to help a pet’s immune system as well as reduce toxins (detoxification) to promote health and healing. Autosanguis Therapy is a very holistic therapy using small amounts of your pet’s own blood to...
Just like people, pets often have problems with gum disease and plaque and tartar build-up on their teeth. In fact, by three years of age a majority of dogs and cats will have mild-to-moderate dental disease that would benefit from a comprehensive oral examination and...
As you know, an annual veterinary visit is extremely important to maintain your pet’s health and to detect hidden diseases in your pet. Our annual visit includes a physical examination, answering your questions, urinalysis, microscopic fecal examination, heart...
While we regularly run titers in place of dog and cat core vaccines, we don’t complete titer testing in place of rabies vaccination. Why? There are two reasons. First, rabies titer testing is expensive and one of our goals is to minimize unnecessary costs to our...
Many of you have asked us about testing your pet’s intestinal health. In human medicine, a fecal test called a Dysbiosis Index is run to determine intestinal health. This is important since proper intestinal health is necessary for overall health. Various...