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Pain management for your pet

Pain in pets is often misunderstood or overlooked. Unlike humans, dogs and cats rarely cry out or complain when they’re hurting. This instinct to hide pain is a survival trait from their wild ... Read More
Dr. Cynthia Maro: Holistic pet care: An overview of a whole-body approach to pet wellness

Aug. 30th is Holistic Pet Day. Pet parents often wonder about how they can be more proactive in their approach to their pets’ wellness and improved longevity. In recent years, holistic pet care has ... Read More
Veterinary Expert Dr. Mark Justice of Hobbs, NM, Explains What Your Pet Can't Tell You for HelloNation

How can pet owners recognize when their animals are in pain if they rarely show clear signs? That question is explored in a HelloNation article featuring Veterinary Expert Dr. Mark Justice of Double J ... Read More
Silent Sufferers – How to Spot Hidden Pain in Your Pet

You know your pet better than anyone—the tilt of their head, the sound of their paws on the floor, even their favorite toy. But what if your furry friend is hurting and you don’t know it? Animals are ... Read More
Improve Your Pet’s Care: Essential Questions for Every Veterinary Visit

The quality of a pet’s health care often depends on the owner’s ability to ask specific, informed questions during veterinary appointments. Topics like diet and nutrition are filled with ... Read More
Why this common dog behavior could be your pet's health alert

Have you ever noticed your dog sliding into a funny-looking position with their hind legs stretched out behind them? This adorable and seemingly awkward posture is known as “dog splooting.” A dog ... Read More
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