Jeff Feinman VMD, CVH — Weston, Connecticut — Call: 203.222.7979
HomeVet articles, your source of invaluable information on keeping your pet healthy, and how to tell, and what to do if your pet is sick.
Our articles "For Healthy Pets" cover every aspect of pet ownership so you can find information on: cat and dog diet • training your pet • dog and cat vaccinations • maintaining pet health • skin and ear care • complementary therapies
Our articles "For Sick Pets" includes practical and accessible information on:
allergic reactions & allergies • metabolic diseases • pet arthritis • pet cancers• end of life care for pets and more.
Over 150 articles on companion animal health written by authorities including Dr Jeff Feinman, a qualified vet and leading veterinary homeopath.
In these entertaining and informative pet health articles, Dr Jeff and guest writers cover important pet health areas including:
Diet discussion • New pets and training • Vaccination decisions • Health Maintenance • Skin & Ear Care • Complementary Therapies plus some inspiring Pet Prose.
Over 75 articles on why your pet might be sick, written by qualified vet and leading veterinarians including homeopath Dr Jeff Feinman.
In these accessible and authoritative articles on pet illness, Dr. Jeff and guest writers cover important issues including:
Pet Allergies & Auto-Immune Diseases • Pet Cancer & End of Life Care • Cat & Dog Metabolic & Heart Diseases • Pet Arthritis & Bone Diseases • Animal Gastrointestinal Diseases • Pets Infectious Diseases • Brain and Nerve Diseases
Sam, a 12-year-old miniature Dashchund, was presented for chiropractic treatment after being diagnosed with intervertebral disc disease in the cervical area. Despite several weeks of medication with an anti-inflammatory drug and a muscle relaxer, he was still experiencing severe episodes of muscle spasm and neck pain.
It happened without warning. One moment my young male Belgian Tervueren was snuggling against me as I sat on the couch; the next moment he lost control of his hindquarters and fell onto his side, unconscious.
In cardiomyopathy, the heart's function is compromised and often leads to an eventual state of heart failure.
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