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Bringing Comfort, Connection, and Companionship to Seniors on Vancouver Island
These articles are all about your furry family members. Learn about pet health, training and services across Vancouver Island.
Bringing Comfort, Connection, and Companionship to Seniors on Vancouver Island
Pets are such an important part in the lives of so many people; even more so during the isolation caused by Covid. To assist pet owners we have updated our “Pets” section.
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices August 2014 This is a recent study done at the University of California (Davis). If you are thinking about neutering your dog, you might want to take a look. Abstract Our recent study on the effects of neutering (including spaying) in Golden Retrievers in markedly increasing the incidence of two joint…
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices July 2014 We are doing research on the use of the laser, and there are so many things it can help. Here is an excerpt of a paper we recently published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Click on: http://www.healinglaserforpets.com/ And look for the button “published research” Case…
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices June 2014 Cats hide their emotions well and we are often surprised by how they react to things. This is because we are not reading their body language very well. By body language, I’m talking about their tail carriage, ear position, where their paws are, and their body posture, combined with…
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices May 2014 Can the Swiffer WetJet poison dogs? According to an Internet rumour that started circulating in early 2004, it can. The following landed in this author’s inbox in September 2004… I recently had a neighbor who had to have their 5-year old German Shepherd dog put down due to liver…
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices April 2014 Taken from Become a Veterinary Assistant http://www.veterinaryassistantlearningcenter.com/#!about2/c1cyh Many emergency conditions cause a severe and sudden drop in blood pressure, which triggers shock. Blood loss from internal or external bleeding, severe dehydration, allergic reactions that cause blood pooling in internal organs, toxins, and even intense pain can induce shock. The…
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices March 2014 From a student in Dr. Jeff’s classes for veterinary assistants (http://www.veterinaryassistantlearningcenter.com/) I saw that you included xylitol in the list of poison, and that 2 sticks can kill a Doberman. I know all too well about this and do everything I can to get the word out about it. In 2009…
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices February 2014 Look at the picture above. Which one is fat and which one is just right? If your dog is 10 percent over his ideal body weight, he is overweight. If he’s more than 30 percent over his optimal weight, we call him obese. Unbelievably, obesity strikes more than 30…
Archive ∙ Back to Island Voices January 2014 Acral lick dermatitis (ALD), also known as a lick granuloma, is a frustrating disease. Typically, these skin lesions appear on the front of the foreleg, close to the carpus. Though ALD was historically considered to be a boredom and stress induced disease, a wide array of inciting causes are…