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How to protect your dog’s heart health: 3 key tips you must know

As dog lovers, we all want our beloved pups to live long and healthy lives. Protecting your dog's heart from potential health issues is important, and in this blog Dr. Dobias shares some key points that you might not yet be aware of, read on to find out what you can...

Be on guard for your dog's heart

Dogs have our hearts and that is why we need to protect their heart. Dog’s as they age often face muscle problems and spinal misalignment and you might be surprised to know how that can hurt their heart. Learn how to protect your dog’s spine and by extension their heart.

Why dogs with narrow shoulders are prone to heart disease

Help keep your dog's heart healthy by following a six-step heart disease prevention program.

The mysterious connection between your dog's neck and internal organ health

There is one part of the body that affects many vital organs. The neck is the gateway for nerve, energy and blood flow to the rest of your dog’s body. I know you want to protect your dog and keeping their neck healthy is a very important principle to achieve...

Heartworm dilemma –Drugs or no drugs – Natural treatment protocol

When it comes to using heartworm prevention for your dog, ultimately you have to make your own decision.  Here are suggested heartworm treatment protocols based on where you live along with up to date maps with case incidences.

Are drug companies honest about heartworm?

Is it really necessary to give your dog monthly drugs for heartworm prevention?  Find out if your dog is at risk and why some veterinarians recommend monthly treatment even when it's not needed.