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Your pet is as reliant on her teeth as you are on yours. If you have a cat, she is undoubtedly used to hunting when she is outside the house and she will use her teeth to grab hold of objects or prey, restrain them, kill them and eat them. While domestic dogs don’t go out hunting for their next meal, they still need their teeth to bite and chew their food. And let’s not forget, virtually all animals still view their teeth as a line of defense, even when they live in an environment where they shouldn’t need to defend themselves. ​​​​​​​
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Over the years we have seen various tools developed in the field of veterinary science. One of the most interesting of these tools to date is the use of cold laser therapy. This technology was not developed specifically for veterinarians. Even so, a pet-friendly application has been developed that is showing very promising results.​​​​​​​
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The vet suspects there is something wrong with your pet’s liver and needs to have a better look. Rather than cutting open the abdomen to look inside (a common practice only twenty years ago), ordering an ultrasound is a non-invasive way for a more thorough check of the issue. If you’ve ever wondered, when would my pet need an ultrasound, this is one of many circumstances that merit the use of this powerful diagnostic tool. Let’s dive a bit deeper.​​​​​​​
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Obesity is a common epidemic in pets. Learn about pet nutritional counseling and choosing the right food for your pet.​​​​​​​
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Pet dental care helps prevent painful dental diseases. Learn more on why your cat and dog need pet dental care. ​​​​​​​
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