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09 Apr, 2019

Holistic Veterinary Medicine with Dr. Tori Counter | Blooming Culture

There are so many advances in western medicine, that we are seeing our animals living longer lives, which is great! As I saw many older dogs and cats come through the clinic because their arthritis, chronic pain, and quality of life was getting the best of them. Eastern medicine helps heal the entire pet, balance out their systems, and acupuncture helps with chronic pain and aches that decrease their quality of life. Reducing the number of medications they have to take by implementing eastern medicine has helped improve their quality of life as well.
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20 Mar, 2019

The Best Way to Dose Your Pet with CBD Oil | Blooming Culture

Like humans, pet’s have a sublingual gland in their mouths. When a substance is administered to the sublingual gland, it gets absorbed directly into the bloodstream. The active compounds in the CBD oil diffuse through the mucous membranes in the mouth. Because sublingual consumption is more direct, it impacts the body quicker and more effectively.
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06 Mar, 2019

Can My Dog Have THC? THC Toxicity In Pets is Dangerous

There is a growing rate of veterinarians seeing pets being brought in for “marijuana toxicity” in states that have legalized marijuana. There is no “one” cure for marijuana toxicity in pets, but veterinarians have the tools to keep your pet safe, comfortable & their vitals regulated throughout the detoxing process.
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27 Feb, 2019

Canine Massage Therapy & Integrative Care with Lindsey Gavel

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I am a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Assistant (CCRA) through the Canine Rehabilitation Institute, a Certified Canine Massage Therapist (CCMT) through the Chicago School of Canine Massage (now Canis Bodyworks), and am currently pursuing my Veterinary Technician certification through Penn Foster. My long term goal is to sit for my national massage certification through NBCAAM (National Board of Canine Acupressure and Massage) and to pursue a Veterinary Technician Specialty certification in Rehabilitation once I complete my CVT and subsequent casework.

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