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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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Vestibular Syndrome aka Vestibular Disease in Your Dog

01 Oct, 2018

Vestibular Syndrome aka Vestibular Disease in Your Dog

We wrote this blog to share a terrifying experience that might help other pet parents. Vestibular Syndrome can happen to any pup. It does not discriminate. Even with years of pet health research, I had never heard of it until it happened to our family. You will learn in this blog and through our links that it is a common occurrence. Vestibular Syndrome can have multiple root causes. I hope the following helps raise awareness. If it ever does occur to your pup, know that you will get through it!
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Can My Dog Have Blueberries? Blueberries are High in Antioxidants Making Them a Great Healthy Treat for your Dog.

27 Sep, 2018

Can My Dog Have Blueberries? Blueberries are High in Antioxidants Making Them a Great Healthy Treat for your Dog.

Organic, raw blueberries are best for your pet. But, whether cultivated, wild, fresh, or frozen, they are full of essential nutrients and fiber and high in antioxidants. A one-cup serving of wild organic blueberries is 11g of sugar and 42 calories. An average size dog can have up to 10 berries per day. Research has shown that blueberries help improve mental acuity in older dogs. And, a recent study reveals that blueberry vinegar improves the memory of mice with amnesia. The fermented product could potentially be a promising food to help treat age-related amnesia/dementia. 
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03 Jun, 2018

Hemp Seeds For Dogs, Are They Beneficial?

What do hemp seeds have to do with dogs and nutrition? First, Hemp Seeds Do Not Come from Marijuana. Hemp seeds are easily digested, becoming an alternative source of protein in pet food, it is the only plant in the world that is a complete protein. No other plant compares with the nutritional value of hemp seeds.
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