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Hip dysplasia in dogs is a painful and debilitating condition, but you can help your dog cope with a variety of treatments, including Maxwell Pet Natural Hip & Joint Solution.
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Unusual behaviors, changes in habit and excessive vocalization are all potential signs of pain in dogs, especially if they show two or three common symptoms.
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Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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February 1st, 2021
Urinary incontinence in dogs can be frustrating for pet owners, but there are identifiable causes for it. These tips can help you manage the condition and provide relief for your dog.
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Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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December 17th, 2020
Dog eyesight problems like cataracts, atrophy, and nuclear sclerosis can cause anxiety and other problems for your pet. The good news is most of these are avoidable, or treatable if you catch them early.
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Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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September 16th, 2020
Aging brings about many changes in the life of your dog, and one of the most common is a deterioration or a loss of hearing. While it’s sad to see it happen to your best friend, there are multiple steps you can take to ensure your pet’s quality of life isn’t impacted by hearing loss. Animals have a ...
Atopic dermatitis in dogs causes itchy, painful skin, but a combination of holistic, natural measures can help relieve the irritation.
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Going back to work soon? Learn how to prevent separation anxiety in dogs before D-day arrives, or how to treat it if it already happens.
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Massage is a valuable alternative therapy for dogs that delivers a number of emotional and physical benefits. Learn what it can do for your dog today.
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Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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December 20th, 2019
Help your dog head off canine cognitive dysfunction from the first day you get her, by ensuring healthy nutrition and a lifestyle filled with enrichment.
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Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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December 4th, 2019
Some of the most common skin problems our canine friends get include dog skin allergies, hypersensitivity to flea bites, an excess of keratin and an autoimmune disorder.
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Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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November 4th, 2019
It’s not the lack of grain in grain-free dog food that is cause for concern, but the use of the inferior ingredients that replace it.
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Dogs need stimulation as much as people do, and travel can provide exciting ways to get it. Don’t let dog car anxiety spoil the fun you and your dog can have.
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Veterinarians and other animal care practitioners are increasingly recommending chiropractic treatment for dogs.
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People have been asking us if Maxwell Pet products contain CBD. The answer is a resounding NO, and here’s why:
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At some point, we’ve all seen the potential effect of growing older on a person’s mind, whether it’s a mild case of absent-mindedness or full-blown dementia. Just as humans do, dogs’ minds deteriorate with age, and your furry family member can go from being as chipper as ever to seeming lost in a fe...
As humanity becomes more attuned to the animals in our lives, we’re seeing more and more pet parents begin to appreciate their dogs and view them as family members. Where our forefathers let them live in the outbuildings and often suffer unattended, we now go as far as arranging kidney transpla...
Like dogs themselves, canine hip and joint problems come in a range of shapes and sizes. Factors that have an impact on these conditions include the dog’s breed, size, age, nutrition and types of exercise. Some of these factors can be influenced by the way you care for your dog, while others are a c...
Side effects from prescription meds are harming our best friends. Don't get me wrong, prescription drugs can be beneficial when necessary. Even then it's still a balancing act between benefit versus risk.
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Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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February 11th, 2019
Keeping your dog healthy throughout his life and into his senior years depends on a nutritious diet, good medical care and plenty of appropriate exercise. Over the years, it’s reasonable to expect his needs in all three areas to change somewhat, because what works for a 1-year-old dog doesn’t necess...
Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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December 21st, 2018
We often think of dogs as stress relievers for their owners, but the fact is they can also develop anxiety disorders—even if there isn’t an obvious reason. Environmentally-induced stress in your pet can include picking up on your issues, or frenetic activity going on around them. Here are some of th...
Dr. Stuart H. Garber
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November 15th, 2018
Sophie’s Story
People always laugh when I tell them that Sophie came to us by Uber. But it's true...
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