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Summer Pet Gazette
In this issue...
Got Fleas?
Stem Cell Therapy
Motion Sickness
The Ripple Rover July 2009
Greetings!

BuildingSummer
Hope you are having a lovely summer, now that the rain has subsided and the sunshine is here most days. Speaking of rain, we are anticipating a wicked mosquito season this year due to the amount of rainfall we've experienced this spring.
 
Be sure to protect all of your pets from heartworm disease, as it is contracted through mosquito bites. One study showed that 25% of cats diagnosed with heartworm infection were INDOOR cats. Remember, there's no such thing as an outdoor only mosquito! Compare our Revolution prices to Internet pharmacies, and you'll find you SAVE money at BRAC.
 

The Doctors & Staff
Broad Ripple Animal Clinic & Wellness Center
 
GotFleas Got Fleas?
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Got fleas? Maybe not, but could there be other bugs in the system? A variety of internal and external parasites can invade your pet's system, causing everything from acute discomfort to full system shutdown. Fortunately, most of these difficulties can be avoided through careful maintenance and prompt medical attention.Read full story...
Doga Stem Cell Therapy Success Stories

Dr. Ben Ealing has been performing stem cell therapy treatment for dogs since early November 2008. In the eight months he's been performing this therapy, he's seen nothing but positive results, in varying degrees. The doctors, staff, and clients of Broad Ripple Animal Clinic & Wellness Center have all been amazed at the positive effects of stem cell therapy. We've been able to treat osteoarthritis and debilitating pain in more than a dozen dogs in the Indianapolis area.Read full story...
 
DogDriving Motion Sickness: Don't Let it Stop You From Traveling With Your Pet

Did you know that motion sickness in dogs is a very common occurrence? It is estimated that about 1 in 6 dogs gets sick from traveling. That's 17% of all dogs! If your dog falls into this group, don't give up on that road trip to Grandma's house. Read full story...
 
VetDach New Cancer Treatment Drug For Dogs

We have received news that Pfizer Animal Health has received FDA approval on a new veterinary cancer therapy, called PALLADIA. This drug was developed to treat grade II or II, recurrent, cutaneous mast cell tumors with or without regional lymph node involvement in dogs.

Mast cell disease is one of the most common cancers we see in dogs.Read full story...
 
Follow-up Links
Bark Tutor School for Dogs
Have a great summer!

The Doctors & Staff at
Broad Ripple Animal Clinic & Wellness Center
and Bark Tutor School for Dogs

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This coupon has no cash value and may not be used for any services or products other than dayschool enrollment at Bark Tutor School for Dogs. Offer is limited to one coupon per pet.
 
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