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, cVMAPain management is one of the most important aspects of veterinary medicine to improve our patient’s quality of life. Whether dealing with acute pain related to trauma or surgery versus more chronic pain associated with arthritis,...
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, 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...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Dec 4, 2018 | Blog, Integrative Medicine
Ozone and other oxygen therapies have been used for over 100 years around the world for human and animal healing. These therapies continue to gain acceptance as the medical community learns about the health benefits of increased oxygen in the body.Ozone contains 3...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Nov 20, 2018 | Blog, Feline, Integrative Medicine
WHAT’S THE SECRET TO STRESS-FREE FELINE VETERINARY VISITS? WE RECOMMEND FELIWAY. We understand that veterinary visits can be stressful for both you and your feline friend. Using FELIWAY is one great way to reduce the stress related to veterinary visits. PAWS offers...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Oct 16, 2018 | Blog, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Integrative Medicine
By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRT, CVMAThe Class IV Therapeutic laser at PAWS Veterinary Center is a very versatile tool and is not only utilized in the rehabilitation department but also by the general practitioners for a variety of cases. The Cutting Edge laser has a...
by PAWS Veterinary Center | Sep 12, 2018 | Blog, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Integrative Medicine
By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRT, cVMAWhat is hydrotherapy for animals? Hydrotherapy, or aquatic therapy, is physical therapy and exercise in warm water including swimming, pool exercises, and walking in the underwater treadmill. So why is this important? It is...