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Dog Breed Profiles: Lakeland Terrier
Lakeland Terriers, also known as the Patterdale, Fell, Cumberland and Westmoreland Terriers, were first developed in the Lake Districts of England to protect sheep from foxes. They are one of the oldest working terrier breeds, dating to before their AKC registration in 1934! “Lakies” come in a variety of colors including blue, black, liver, red […]
Read MoreChuck IT Tips for Active Dogs
Can my dog play Chuck IT? You know the game. You put the ball into the long lever arm of the Chuck It and suddenly you can throw four times farther. So is this a great game? This is a tricky question to answer. Very active dogs need a lot of exercise. And unless you […]
Read MoreSafe Swimming Tips for Dogs
Swimming is a low impact activity that can have some definite benefits for dogs going through a rehab program, or for healthy dogs exercise plans. It can be great for cardiovascular fitness. So why do i often cringe when asked “Should I swim my dog?”. First, we need to establish what “going for a swim” […]
Read MoreChiropractic Care
It has been 3 months since I graduated from the Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Center (VCLC) and became certified with the College of Animal Chiropractors (CoAC). I am amazed by the number of Full Circle patients that have already benefitted from this new treatment system! When I do an initial rehab evaluation for my patients, I […]
Read MoreUnder the Scope: Part 1
In the field of veterinary medicine, different laboratory tools are used to help diagnose different ailments. One of the most frequently uses is the microscope which allows us to take a closer look at things that are not visible or distinct to the unaided eye. URINALYSIS One of the most common tests we run at Full […]
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