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Stuffed Meat Loaf
May 22, 2013 By pattyThis is a great recipe I made up. Start with your own basic meat loaf. If you usually only use one egg, add another Ingred: 1 Read More » -
Homemade Short Bread
May 21, 2013 By pattyThis was something I made for my Dad for every holiday. God love him and God rest is soul. 1 cup butter softened 3/4 cups sifted Read More » -
Why Should I Cerf My Entire Litter Of Pups?
May 21, 2013 By pattyThe reason for cerfing your litter is to determine if there are any issues you need to know about for the pups you have produced that Read More » -
Ectropion – Eye Condition In Dogs
May 21, 2013 By pattyThis is said to be a hereditary condition in dogs and should be monitored by your vet. The eye lid(s) will droop down and can allow Read More » -
Entropion – Eye Condition In Dogs
May 21, 2013 By pattyThis is an eye condition that is said to be hereditary in dogs. The eye lid turns in toward the eye and the eye lashes can Read More »
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Cold Laser Therapy For Dogs
My chiropractor uses this non invasive therapy on humans and dogs with great results. It is also used on cats and horses.
“Veterinary cold Laser Therapy (VCLT) developed by William L. Inman DVM, CVCP, is the culmination of over twenty years of experience and application of healing technologies using a non-cutting or “cold” lasers on human beings and animals. This author has seldom seen a technology as valuable and inspiring, as this particular technology appears to be. Suffice to say you are witnessing the emergence of a completely new age in healing and certainly a total paradigm shift in veterinary health care.”
Veterinary treatment protocols that are used consistently:
Arthritis
Neuropathy
Lymphatic Drainage
Immunity
Liver Detox
Acute Pain
Allergies (specific or general)
Infections
Disease Specific Canine Protocols
1. Canine Hip Dysplasia Syndrome
2. Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy
3. Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
4. Cushing’s Disease
5. Canine Wobbler’s Disease
6. Hypothyroid
7. Progressive Degenerative Myelopathy
8. Urinary Incontinence
Plus many others
Here is more info:
http://www.vomtech.com/vetcoldlaser.html
And here:
http://www.vetinfo.com/cold-laser-therapy-for-dogs.html
“Cold laser therapy is used to treat multiple ailments and injuries and is also beneficial to dogs recovering from surgery. The treatment is particularly useful for dogs that have a painful condition or injury.”
Treatable ailments include:
- Joint injuries
- Ligament or tendon injuries
- Bone fractures
- Muscle sprains or strains
- Skin lesions or abrasions
- Haematoma (swelling of blood in body tissue)
- Post-trauma wounds
- Post-surgical wounds
- Arthtritis
- Musculoskeletal diseases
- Nerve injury
Patty







Greetings from Idaho! I’m bored to tears at work so I decided to browse your blog on my iphone during lunch break. I enjoy the knowledge you provide here and can’t wait to take a look when I get home. I’m shocked at how quick your blog loaded on my phone .. I’m not even using WIFI, just 3G .. Anyhow, awesome blog!
Mierda,
So sorry for the late response. It never came thru to me.
Thank you for your response to my blog. I hope it can help one of your dogs now or in the future.
Patty