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May 2012
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An Ounce of Prevention
Arthritis Options
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Spring is here and summer is coming fast, so that means a lot of exciting and important things are going on at Pet Dominion this month!  Read on to find out why your pet should be on preventive, options for a debilitating disease and the new place you can now find Pet Dominion in the world of social media! 
 
An Ounce of Prevention

By Dr. Michael Bassett, Medical Director

Prevention

 

One of the most important aspects of maintaining your pet's health is parasite prevention. We are here to provide

guidance in choosing the best preventive program and products for your pet in an affordable and convenient way. We will screen for parasites and review your pet's current parasite protection program and provide the best products. We can offer these products at the hospital or through our upcoming online pharmacy.

 

The advantages of purchasing these products through Pet Dominion are:

  • They are guaranteed by the manufacturer
  • They are competitively priced
  • Reliable sources - NO counterfeits
  • We are available to provide education and handle problems because we have the knowledge
  • Products purchased on the internet cannot be returned

Give us a call today at (301)258-0333 to find out if your pet is current on his/her heartworm and flea/tick prevention. 

 

Arthritis Options

By Dr. Michael Bassett, Medical Director  

Arthritis

 

Arthritis is a major cause of pain and lack of mobility in older pets. An elder cat may urinate or defecate inappropriately because it is painful to get into the litter

box. A small dog may snap at a child trying to pick him up because of pain. A large dog may not be able to go up and down stairs anymore and may suffer to the point where humane euthanasia seems to be the only option. We should keep this in mind as our pets age and make every effort to prevent these problems.   Keeping your pet at a healthy weight, handling orthopedic issues early on, checking for hip dysplasia, starting your pet on supplements, using tick prevention and regular exercise are all ways to help prevent Arthritis.

 

To treat Arthritis, we first need a diagnosis to give us the type of Arthritis and exact location. In addition to a thorough history and a doctor's physical exam, blood work and x-rays are necessary. Certain problems can be fixed surgically such as a torn cruciate ligament, dislocated joint or a fracture. Other things such as bone tumors need to be ruled out. There are several different treatment options:

  • Laser Therapy: a non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical option that has helped many of our patients
  • Supplements: NSAIDS or pain medications
  •  Joint Injections: Steroid, Platelet Rich Plasma, Stem Cells

NSAIDS can be wonderful aids to treating Arthritis pain, but they are not without risks and some patients cannot take them. Gastric ulcers, liver and kidney damage or drug sensitivity can develop. We must do blood work regularly when patients are on these drugs.

 

For more information and to schedule an appointment for your pet, please give us a call at (301)258-0333. 

As a Reminder... 
Closed

Pet Dominion will be closed Monday, May 28th in observance of Memorial Day.  Our lodging staff will be here to take care of all pets staying with us over the long weekend.  If you have a veterinary emergency on the 28th, please call the Metropolitan Emergency Animal Clinic at (301)770-5226 or VRA at (301)926-3300.  Pet Dominion will be open regular hours beginning Tuesday, May 29th.  We hope everyone has a happy and safe Memorial Day weekend!