by PAWS Veterinary Center | May 6, 2020 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS
By Diana Pacheco, CVT CCRP Has your dog recently been diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)? Let us give you a little insight into the disease process and how we can help you and your pet through the progression of this disease. The signs of this disease process...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Apr 21, 2020 | Blog, Dr. Carine Klimentidis, Feline
By Dr. Carine KlimentidisOften when I talk to clients about the fact that their cat might be stressed, I get a lot of funny looks or laughs – how could my cat possibly be stressed, he sleeps all day?! Well, cats perceive stress a lot differently than we do. They...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Mar 5, 2020 | Blog
By Dr. Justin Keaner Fear of thunderstorms is a common problem for many dogs.Common signs of thunderstorm fear include hiding, shaking, trembling, crying or whining, pacing, drooling, urinating/defecating, panting, or trying to escape from the house. Thunderstorm...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Feb 5, 2020 | Blog, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe
By Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRP, cVMA Massage is an important key in physical rehabilitation for animals. Often when animals have an injury, the body compensates and uses the soft tissues and muscles differently than how they normally function. This creates compensatory...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Jan 3, 2020 | Blog
By Dr. Randy Aronson, VMD CCRT Select. Find the right veterinary team. Select a veterinarian(s), experienced support staff and facility that exceed your expectations. Build a relationship with a team whose professionalism, caring and compassion promote trust,...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Feb 12, 2019 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe
By Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRP, cVMATherapeutic exercise is a physical therapy intervention encompassing a broad range of activities designed to restore or improve musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and/or neurologic function. Some form of therapeutic exercise is...