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New Drug helps dogs shed pounds!
Obesity is one of the most common medical
problems that dogs face. Obese animals
live an average of 20% shorter lives than
their fit counterparts! Obesity can lead
to Diabetes, Liver problems, Joint problems,
Back problems and Respiratory problems.
Obesity can arise from a number of sources:
- Overfeeding: Today's dog
feeds are very high in calories and are
generally more digestible (less waste
products) than food of even 10 years
ago. Many owners free feed there pets
and supplement their diets with all
sorts of treats. As with people, chronic
over feeding will ultimately lead to
obesity.
- Insufficient exercise: Many
pets are living indoors now and don't
get enough exercise to burn off the
excessive calories we might be feeding
them.
- Endocrine Dysfunction:
Hypothryoidism (low thyroid hormone) and
Cushing's Syndrome (excessive cortisone)
are the most common endocrine disorders
which can lead to obesity.
For years we have been helping clients
trim down their pets with variable
success. Most of our treatment failures
revolve around a hungry dog begging for
food. Recently, Pfizer Animal Health has
introduced a new drug called "Slentrol"
which promises to be a great boon to
helping dogs lose weight! Slentrol is a
unique drug, which helps to reduce the
pet's appetite as well as reduce the
amount of fats absorbed in the
intestine. The results of clinical
trials have shown significant
improvement in weight loss for dogs
taking this drug along with a specific
diet and exercise program than those who
tried just the diet and exercise alone..
If your Dog is having trouble losing weight,
ask our veterinarians if a Slentrol weight
loss program would be of use.
Click here to find out more about Slentrol
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Dear Reid,
Greetings friends,
Happy New Year! We hope all of you had a joyous
and safe holiday season. So far 2008 is off to a
bang and we expect it to be a a banner year for
ARPH as we hope it will be for you. There are
many exciting things on the veterinary horizon
and we will keep you abreast of them with the
aid of these newsletters.
As a group we are committed to giving you of
unparalleled service. Please feel free to call
or email any and all suggestions, which can help
us achieve this goal.
Sincerely,
Reid Shufer, D.V.M.
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Breathing Free Again...
Update on Robbie
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Thank all of you who have expressed concern and
well wishes for Dr. Henderson's Irish Setter,
Robbie. In case you missed the last newsletter,
Robbie was diagnosed with nasal cancer a few
months ago. He completed a rather intensive 20
day program of radiation therapy about 6 weeks
ago and he appears to be improving daily. The
radiation caused him to lose the hair on most of
his face, and, initially, the skin turned a
bright pink. With time, the skin has been
repigmenting and he is looking more like his old
self.
We recently took x-rays of Robbie's skull and
for now, Robbie is symptom free and doing very
well. We hope this remission lasts for a long
time, however the oncologists are hoping for
about a year before the cancer rears its ugly
head again. If, and when that happens, we will
have to deal with it, but for now we are all
enjoying seeing our "house dog" back to his old
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To read about the case prior to this point,
click here |
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February is National Pet Dental Health Month!
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Dental disease is the most common ailment facing
our pet populations today! Studies show that 80%
of pets over the age of 3 years have significant
periodontal (gums) and dental disease. Left
untreated, dental disease can lead to premature
loss of teeth, infected gums, halitosis, and
frequently may cause systemic infections in the
liver, lungs and heart!
National Pet Dental Awareness month has been
developed to help educate owners about the
importance of dental hygiene in the overall
health of your pets. We have put together a
number of promotions for this coming month,
which should help you evaluate and treat your
pet's dental conditions:
- Free Dental Evaluations: You can
schedule a free dental health evaluation to
be performed by our trained technicians
daily during our normal office hours. The
technician will evaluate your pet's dental
health and give you recommendations
regarding any necessary treatments, home
care products and techniques and nutritional
counseling
- 20% Discount: In order to make
dental hygiene more affordable, all Dental
services will be discounted 20% during the
month with the mention of this newsletter
(you can clip the coupon below)
- Free small bag of T/D diet with
all comprehensive dental cleanings.
Dental health care has never been easier or more
affordable.
Please call today to schedule your pet's fee
dental evaluation!
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Click here to find out more about dental heath
care! |
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Who's Your Daddy???
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So many of our mixed breed owners ask us, "which
breeds do you think my dog comes from?" This age
old question has, to this point been a best
guess on our parts based on certain breed
specific characteristics. Unfortunately, it has
never been particularly accurate despite our
best intentions.
With the advent of sophisticated DNA testing, a
new test has been developed which can give
owners the answers they have been yearning for
for years. Wisdom Panel MX is a new test offered
by Mars Veterinary Inc. which will give you a
detailed analysis of your pet's genetic
ancestry. A small blood sample is all that is
needed to find out which of 130 AKC recognized
breeds participated in the creation of your
beloved pet. The test is painless and results
are returned to us in a few weeks along with a
detailed report for you indicating the breed
ancestry and their specific traits.
If you look at your pet and ask "Who's your
daddy?", the answer is just a blood test away.
Call us today for more information. |
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Click here to find out more about the Wisdom
Panel MX |
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Case of The Month:
Maggie Just Doesn't Feel Right!
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Maggie is a beautiful 4 year old Australian
Shepard who presented to us last summer with a
vague history of "not being herself". According
to the owners, Maggie had been listless and not
willing to play as she usually does for about a
week prior to coming in. Her appetite was
decreased and it appeared as if her thirst had
increased. She had been vomiting after drinking
for the past few days as well. On Presentation,
Maggie was subdued but responsive. Her physical
exam revealed mild dental tartar, slightly
enlarged sub mandibular lymph nodes and no other
gross abnormalities. With this history, almost
anything could be wrong with Maggie. We began
our diagnostics with a comprehensive blood
profile and urinaylsis. The blood tests were
essentially normal with the exception of an
elevated calcium level. Urine tests were normal
as well. Elevated calcium levels can be
associated with exposure to certain rodent baits
(those containing vitamin D3 or Cholecalcipherol),
kidney failure, parathyroid tumors and certain
types of cancer including perianal gland
adenocarcinoma and lymphosarcoma. Based on these
findings, we decided to submit an aspirate from
the enlarged lymph node (looking for cancer) as
well as take radiographs of the chest and belly
(looking for other sources of cancer). The
cytology would not return for 24 hours, but we
did not want to leave Maggie with the high
levels of circulating calcium as they can be
toxic to the kidneys and lead to kidney failure.
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Click here to find out what happened to Maggie |
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Give the Gift of Health and Everyone Save!
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The greatest compliment you can give
us is your personal referral to
friends and family. We have created
our "Gift of Health" program to help
you encourage referrals to our
practice. Here's how it works:
Refer your friends or family members
to us and as new client referrals
they will receive their 1st visit at
1/2 off the normal fee. That is a
$19.00 savings.
When they come in, we will send you
a thank you letter with a coupon for
$10.00 on any veterinary services
(food, drugs and supplies are not
eligible). After you refer 10
clients to us, you will become a
permanent "Good Health Ambassador"
and receive 10% off on all your
veterinary services for the year. if
you are happy with the services we
have been providing, spread the word
and give the Gift of Health to
all your friends today.
We appreciate your support!
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