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by Nancy Kay, DVM on 11/05/2011

A popular question topic is toenails! Should they be trimmed and if so, how often? What if they bleed? What to do if the pedicure becomes a wrestling match in which the dog is invariably the winner? Here are some general guidelines and recommendations pertaining to your tootsie’s toenails. [More]

by Nancy Kay, DVM on 10/16/2011

I see pumpkins everywhere in my neighborhood reminding me that Halloween is right around the corner. It’s the time of year to think about colorblind adoptions. [More]

by Nancy Kay, DVM on 10/03/2011

Critical comments from my readers invariably prompt introspection. [More]

by Nancy Kay, DVM on 10/03/2011

If you’ve no idea what a lick granuloma is, count your blessings! What a nuisance they can be. The official name for this disease is acral lick dermatitis. [More]

by Nancy Kay, DVM on 09/19/2011

I recently had the pleasure of lecturing on veterinarian/client communication skills at the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA) annual conference. Dr. Doug Knueven, a holistic veterinarian (combines Eastern and Western medicine) in Beaver, Pennsylvania was the conference coordinator. Much to my delight, Dr. Knueven has graciously offered to provide you with some pearls from the conference. [More]

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