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Better for the Whole Family: New supplement line provides benefits for both pets and their owners.

Better for the Whole Family: New supplement line provides benefits for both pets and their owners.

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Jan 2, 2019 | Blog, Canine, Integrative Medicine

HOW IT WORKS:There are two main components of Omega 3’s – the fatty acids EPA and DHA. DHA is associated with proper nervous system development, and EPA is an anti-inflammatory. Less inflammation leads to less pain, redness, and swelling in the skin,...
Companion Animal Rehabilitation: Massage

Companion Animal Rehabilitation: Massage

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Dec 26, 2018 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Feline, Integrative Medicine

Massage is the systematic, therapeutic, and functional stroking and kneading of the soft tissues of the body. There are numerous techniques ranging from lighter, softer strokes to deeper tissue massage. The technique chosen depends on the size of the area, the desired...
Superficial Thermal Modalities: The Hot and Cold of It

Superficial Thermal Modalities: The Hot and Cold of It

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Dec 26, 2018 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Feline, Integrative Medicine

By Dr. Elizabeth JobeThe use of heating and cooling of tissues has various purposes in physical therapy. There are different methods of cooling and heating, and the method can affect the amount of time needed to achieve the change in temperature in the tissue and the...
Therapeutic Ultrasound

Therapeutic Ultrasound

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Dec 26, 2018 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Feline, Integrative Medicine

By Dr. Elizabeth JobeTherapeutic ultrasound achieves deep heating of tissues, such as joints and muscles, through the creation of vibrations by a tiny crystal in the transducer head that touches the skin. These vibrations form undetectable sound waves or pressure...
Weight Loss and Conditioning Programs

Weight Loss and Conditioning Programs

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Dec 26, 2018 | Blog, Canine, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Feline, Integrative Medicine

A 2014 study found that an estimated 52.7% of US dogs are overweight or obese, and an estimated 57.9% of US cats are overweight or obese. These pets are at risk for joint pain and arthritis as well as other medical conditions such as diabetes.For pets struggling with...
Acupuncture: What’s the Point?

Acupuncture: What’s the Point?

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Dec 11, 2018 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Feline, Integrative Medicine

By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRP, cVMAOur patients here at PAWS Veterinary Center enjoy having three doctors on staff offering acupuncture as a treatment modality for various conditions and not just for our rehabilitation patients! This complementary modality is a...
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