Archive for September, 2009

Sep 30 2009

Healthy Warming Treats for Dogs with Arthritis

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It is beginning to get a little chilly here in New England. If your dog suffers from arthritis symptoms made worse with the cold damp weather proper nutrition can make a big difference in your dog’s health, along with Traditional Chinese medicinals and acupuncture.

My dog patients all seem to love the Cinna-bone treats made by Solid Gold. I love that they are organic and that they contain no wheat. Wheat has been proven to exacerbate arthritic pain and also aggravate allergies. Cinnamon is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to relieve the painful symptoms of arthritis.

Ingredients:
New and improved formulation – Barley, Spelt Canola Oil, Rolled Oats, Cinnamon, Lamb, Fish, Flax Meal, Garlic and Sea Vegetation

To find a local store that carries Solid Gold please visit their website.
solidgoldhealth.com If you are in the Salem MA area you can find them at The Barking Cat.

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Sep 28 2009

Help Your Dog – Help Other Dogs!

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn, Uncategorized

New Patient Special!

With your dog’s first acupuncture session we will donate 10% of the fee to the MSPCA. You will receive a certificate in your dog’s name from them.

The MSPCA Animal Care and Adoption Centers around the state care for and adopt out thousands of homeless and unwanted animals each year. We shelter a wide variety of purebred and mixed-breed dogs and cats, as well as rabbits, guinea pigs and many other small animals. Our Nevins Farm & Equine Center is a unique center for horses and other farm animals, including goats, cows, sheep, pigs, chickens, geese and ducks.

We also go beyond sheltering, striving to be our communities’ best resources for animal-related information and assistance. We provide advice on animal behavior and training, answer questions on dealing with wildlife, educate the public about responsible pet ownership and pet-population control.”
MSPCA

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Sep 24 2009

Is Your Handbag a Danger to Fido?

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn, Pet Health

Hidden Dangers Of Handbags
(from an internet circulated e-mail)

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While we may know what’s inside our handbags, do we have any idea what’s on the outside? Women carry handbags everywhere; from the office to public toilets to the floor of the car. It turns out handbags are so surprisingly dirty, even the microbiologist who tested them was shocked.

Microbiologist Amy Karren of Nelson Labs says nearly all of the handbags tested were not only high in bacteria, but high in harmful kinds of bacteria. Pseudomonas can cause eye infections, staphylococcus aurous can cause serious skin infections, and salmonella and E-coli found on the handbags could make people very sick.

So the moral of this story is that your handbag won’t kill you, but it does have the potential to make you very sick if you keep it on places where you eat. Use hooks to hang your handbag at home and in toilets, and don’t put it on your desk, a restaurant table, or on your kitchen countertop.

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Sep 21 2009

Dogs do your pet humans need a little pampering?

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn, acupuncture

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If you book an acupuncture appointment at the Acupuncture Center of Salem between now and October 24th, 2009, you can get 50% off a massage at Spirit Wellness Center of Salem.

Coupons and more information available when you come in for your appointment. Don’t miss out!

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Sep 18 2009

International Talk Like A Pirate Day September 19th

Published by jeanie under Dog fun, LinkedIn, Uncategorized

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Sep 15 2009

5th ANNUAL DOG-A-THON

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn

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Join Rusty and his 4-legged friends to help raise money for the Beverly Affordable Housing Coalition.

Saturday September 26, 2009
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM rain or shine!
Coldwell Banker
54 Dodge Street
Beverly MA

For more information on how to participate visit “a href=”http://www.lwoodruffre.com/dogathon.html”>www.BeverlyDogAthon.com

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Sep 14 2009

Abby the Small Tripawd with a Gigantic Heart!

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn, tripawds

My Shih Tzu, Abby, was born November 28, 2002, and from a young age her health problems seemed to be continuous. First, at the tender age of 8 months, she ran into a fence chasing a squirrel in my back yard and sustained a major spinal cord injury, which paralyzed her back half for several days. The MRI showed multiple disc inflammation and was inoperable which blessedly healed themselves over a 2 month period.

A few months later, she started getting infections in her anal glands, and after several months of continuing problems, we had to operate and removed them. It was very painful for her, but saved her a lifetime of problems.

In March, 2007, Abby and I were walking across a narrow street between Derby and Essex when an extended cab pickup truck came around the corner. She ran under the rear wheel trying to get back to me. I thought she was dead! I rushed her to All Creatures Vet, who quickly had me take her to Mass Veterinary Referral Hospital in Woburn.

The right rear leg was completely crushed with no chance of saving it, but amazingly enough, the spinal cord was not touched and amputation was a possibility. She was in MVRH for several days, continuously under major meds, but her tail never failed to wag every time I visited. Finally I was able to take her home. She was still a very sick puppy and luckily I was retired so was able to be with her almost 24/7. A week later she got a major infection in the amputated leg area and had to be returned to MVRH, the wound completely opened, cleaned out and re-stapled. This was probably as life threatening as the original accident.

Her rehab took several months, and the time spent with her in my arms and care can only be understood by lover of dogs. With physical therapy, several great sessions of acupuncture, and a great deal of love, she learned how to re-position her left hind foot to keep her balanced while walking and running. Within another 2 months most people could not even tell she was missing a leg.

She was always an unusually loving dog, and I was afraid that this trauma might cause her to become much more reserved around people, dogs, and especially vehicles. It seems that the opposite was true. She is especially attracted to children and older people and we have successfully passed the tests for her to become a pet therapy dog with Pet Therapy Inc. We have weekly visits to the NSMC Pediatric Psychiatric Unit up in Hunt Hospital as well as frequent visits to various Alzheimer’s and old age homes in the area.

I pray that her pain is now over for the rest of her life!
She is not a dog that only an owner can love!

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Sep 09 2009

Magic Mushrooms vs. Cancer

Medicinal Mushrooms Help Dogs with Cancer

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Many of my dog patients diagnosed with cancer have been taking the K-9 Immunity formula by Aloha Medicinals Inc. This product contains several medicinal mushrooms used in Traditional Chinese Medicine herbal formulas to boost the immune system.

The formula is organic and 100% made in the USA.
• Agaricus blazei
• Cordyceps sinenis hybrid
• Lentinula edodes
• Grifola frondosa
• Ganoderma lucidum
• Coriolus versicolor

I highly recommend this formula to all those dogs who have been diagnosed with cancer. I believe it is one of the reasons many of my dog patients diagnosed with cancer are still alive and doing well.

Please note that this is not the only company that makes an excellent mushroom formula! There are several others out there. Ask your acupuncturist to recommend a formula best suited for you dog’s needs.

www.alohamedicinals.com/k9immunity

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Sep 03 2009

Gladys Gets Acupuncture!

Published by jeanie under LinkedIn, canine allergies

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Meet Gladys, a 2 year old Boston Terrier who had her very first acupuncture treatment last night. Poor Gladys is allergic to almost everything. So she is on a combination of medication from our good friends at Atlantic Vet Hospital in Marblehead and has just started taking a few other supplements such as Quercetin and a probiotic Pb8 to help ease her symptoms.
Click here to learn more about treating dogs with allergies

Gladys was a very good patient. She stayed still for her acupuncture session and almost fell asleep during it. She is a delightful dog to be around. Thank you Gladys! Good Girl!

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Sep 01 2009

Puppy Mill Awareness Day in Salem, MA

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Help Stop Puppy Mills

Join us, Saturday, September 19th
1:00 – 5:00 PM,
The Salem Commons
Washington Square
Salem MA

Come and learn what you can do to save the lives of puppies

Food, Music, Raffle (good stuff for you and your pet), local rescue groups with animals to adopt, and more!

Animals and Humans welcome!

In conjunction with www.AwarenessDay.org, part of a NATIONWIDE effort to put an end to puppy mills

www.awarenessday.org

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