Alternative Therapies for Dogs: Joint Pain

Recent estimates put the number of dogs suffering from joint disease and chronic pain at nearly ten million, a significant percentage of the population. And, with more and more senior dogs in American homes, those numbers are likely to remain high. Fortunately, veterinarians have adopted a treatment previously used only for humans, and it’s one that is dramatically improving the quality of life for pet patients. In this episode of Pet Talk, Dr. Sarah explains how laser therapy offers a ray of hope for dogs and cats dealing with the pain associated with degenerative joint disease. Be sure to share this important message on alternative therapies with your fellow dog owners!

Dog Rescue Grant: Dog Town Canine Rescue

Shae

It is with great gladness that we reveal one of the latest recipients of financial aid awarded by Dr. Jane’s Foundation. This month’s featured beneficiary is a committed group of rescuers wholly dedicated to alleviating the needless death and suffering of abandoned, abused and neglected dogs on tribal lands in Nevada. More...

Why Does Your Dog Smell? Anal Sac Issues

Boston Terrier Puppy

If you’ve ever noticed a foul odor wafting from your dog’s hind end, there's a chance that anal sacs may be the source of the problem. As any dog owner will tell you, nothing smells as uniquely terrible as the material emitted from these glands. More...