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Building a Diet for Food Allergies and Sensitivities
When food is the primary driving force behind your pet’s itchy skin, chronic recurring yeast and bacterial infections, then you and your veterinary team need to embark on an investigation to determine what your dog or cat can eat that will not stimulate an inflammatory response. An elimination diet process is still the gold standard […]
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EVERY Cancer Patient Deserves Herbal Support!
Cancer is one of the common diagnosis veterinarians deliver to the family members of our dogs and cats. This bad news is often followed by discussion of prognosis or how long the patient is likely to live; with no treatment, with surgery, with chemotherapy and then about what quality of life with no treatment or […]
Read MoreDentistry at Full Circle Veterinary Alternatives
Ever wonder what happens to your dog or cat after you bring them to us for a dental cleaning? Do they REALLY need general anesthetic? Why can’t you just wait in the waiting room and take them home when they’re done? Why do they have to stay for the afternoon? I’m going to try and […]
Read MoreClicker Training for Cats
While naysayers will say that cats can’t be trained, in fact cats train us every day. Anyone have a cat that comes and paws you in the morning until you get up and feed him? Yup, that smart cat figured out how to train you! To tip the balance in your favor try calling “come” […]
Read MorePilates for Pooches
Pilates instructors understand the importance of core strength in humans. But did you know that it is just as important in dogs? And that just like with people, most dogs do not have a strong core? At Full Circle we advocate strong cores for all your family members, whether they run around Dartmouth on two […]
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