Wellness
If you just bought a new dog bed for your furry friend, you're probably wondering how to get them used to it. It can be tricky acclimating a dog to a new dog bed, especially if they're used to sleeping...
If you're like most dog owners, you want what's best for your furry friend. That's why it's important to know about orthopedic dog beds and what they can do for your pet. Orthopedic dog beds are designed to help...
Wobblers Syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects dogs. It is caused by damage to the vertebral column, which can lead to instability and difficulty walking. In some cases, Wobblers Syndrome can be fatal. If you think your dog may have Wobblers Syndrome, it is important to get them checked out by a vet.
If you've been struggling to get your dog to lay down on its bed, you're not alone. Many pet owners find this to be a common challenge. There are a few reasons why your dog may prefer the floor over...
When it comes to choosing a bed for your large breed dog, there are many things to consider. Not all beds are created equal, and not every bed will be the right fit for your pup. In this blog post,...
Dr. Rachel Mar (@thevitalityvet) is a passionate, integrative medicine and Fear Free certified Veterinarian! She is enthusiastic about helping large dog parents manage joint pain, prevent joint issues and help their dogs live their best possible lives!
Dogs can sometimes be fearful of having their nails trimmed. This can be a challenge for pet owners, as it is important to keep their nails trimmed in order to avoid health problems. In this blog post, we will discuss three ways that you can help your dog overcome their fear of nail grooming.
Your dog's nails play an important role in their overall health and well-being. When your dog's nails are long, they can split and tear, which can be extremely painful. In addition, long nails can also put your dog at risk for infection.
Join Big Barker and Canine Arthritis Management for a very special Facebook Live on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022 at 11 AM EST. Dr. Hannah Capon strongly believes that by better educating people, including both owners and vets – about...
Just like people, dogs can suffer from joint problems. Since one in four dogs will be diagnosed with arthritis, and large dogs are especially prone to joint problems, it is important to take steps to help protect your dog's joints.
Can pet parents prevent hypertrophic osteodystrophy (HOD)? Hypertrophic osteodystrophy (HOD) is a confusing disease, partly because it has so many different names. Also known as metaphyseal osteopathy, Möller Barlow’s disease, skeletal scurvy, infantile scurvy, osteodystrophy II, and metaphyseal dysplasia. See...
Dr. Hannah Capon: Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) was developed by Hannah Capon, a veterinary surgeon with wide-ranging experience of working with arthritic dogs, their owners and fellow professionals to create effective long-term management plans. CAM is...
What do you need exactly to raise a dog the way it needs to be raised? The best food, love, cuddles, and some regular walks? It may sound ideal but dogs are more than that. Why? According to many animal...
As a pet parent, you know your dog’s behavior patterns pretty well. So, it can be quite concerning when they suddenly seem disinterested in their daily walk or hesitant to join in a lively game of fetch. It’s even more...
In this blog post, we will discuss everything you need to know about joint health and large breed dogs. Joint health is a major concern for many dog owners, especially those who own large breeds. There are a number...
Stephen Cital is a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) and a Surgical Research Anesthetist (SRA) through the Academy of Surgical Research. Additionally, Stephen attained the Registered Laboratory Animal Technician (RLAT) and became one of the first Veterinary Cannabis Counselors (VCC) in the country. Stephen also serves...
Arthritis is a common cause of joint pain in elderly dogs. This condition is caused by thinning of the cartilage within joints, leading to inflammation, bony growths, and eventually a narrowing of the joint space. As arthritis progresses, you may...
You love your dog more than anything in the entire world, you want the best for them and you can't hardly believe they are yours to care for! You hate to see them upset and you love it when their tail is wagging and eyes are glowing. But one thing they hate is their nails being clipped or filed which leads to stress, anxiety and negativity in the house for both you and your pet. You don't want to upset your beloved puppy or dog, so sometimes you push it off a few more days. Other times, you take your dog to the vet to have them do their nail grooming instead of doing it at home. We've all been there- nail grooming and clipping is not always fun and easy!
In a study conducted by Nestle Purina 48 Labrador Retriever puppies from 7 litters were gathered and split into two groups: the unrestricted eater group and the restricted eater group, which was fed 25% less than its counter-group.
Hip Dysplasia is both genetic and environmental. That means your puppy could be predisposed to getting Hip Dysplasia, but also could develop Hip Dysplasia from environmental factors as well. In other words, Hip Dysplasia is both nature AND nurture.
The Frontiers of Veterinarian Science conducted a study with dogs and CBD to assess whether it worked for pain reduction. The results of the canine brief pain inventory and Hudson activity scores showed a decrease in pain and increase in activity levels in the dogs that were given CBD.