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The evolution of pet foods toward more nutritional and functional products has followed the interest of people to...

By Michael Grant PA

The most common skin disorder of older dogs is sebaceous gland (oil glands) tumors. These are very common, but...

By Dr. Richard T. (Bill) Goldston DVM

Correct puppy care and senior care are the most important stages of a pets' life. Senior care begins at various ages...

By Dr. David Nielsen DVM

The call from Alex's owner was typical. "My dog is somewhat overweight and needs to have surgery for a torn cruciate...

By Leslie Gallagher McMahon CCMT, CCRT

This is the first of a series of monthly articles I will be writing for SeniorPetProducts.com. This specific article...

By Dr. Richard T. (Bill) Goldston DVM

Among my first memories is one of my first cat, Marsha. She was a Siamese foundling - adult already - who ambled...

By Dr. Patty Khuly VMD

Fats are an important source of energy in the proper nutrition of dogs and cats.  However, the Essential Fatty Acids...

By Michael Grant PA

I came to the world of canine "rehabilitation" (we cannot use the term "physical therapy" for animals. It is a...

By Leslie Gallagher McMahon CCMT, CCRT

In the canine rehabilitation world we see some of the same injuries and orthopedic issues all the time. For example,...

By Leslie Gallagher McMahon CCMT, CCRT

Some dogs are considered geriatric at five years of age while others won't credibly qualify until they're ten or...

By Dr. Patty Khuly VMD


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