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Nashville Paw – Wednesdays with Laura

The April/May issue of Nashville Paw caught my eye with it’s green colors and it’s green content. This is the 4th Anniversary issue of the magazine and it is filled with ways that you and your pet can lead a greener lifestyle – product tips, local green stores, holistic health, and more. Pick up a […]

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Healthy Dogs – Wednesdays with Laura

Some of you may have heard of Doctors Without Borders, an international non-profit organization that provides medical help to people living in countries plagued by armed conflict, natural disasters, malnutrition, and epidemics. Well, there is also an organization called Veterinarians Without Borders that is dedicated  to “restoring the healthy natural balance between animals, people and […]

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Animal Chiropractic… A short History lesson

When I tell people that I am an animal chiropractor I get many different responses. Usually the person smiles and says, that is so interesting; I had no idea that was even possible. Then they ask me how do you adjust a dog? How would I know if my dog needs an adjustment? Do you […]

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Maureen - March 23, 2010 - 7:00 pm

I totally believe in chiropractic work on animals! I’ve witnessed its powers and have heard my dog sigh with relief after an adjustment, This was after another vet tried “conventional” meds that just didn’t work. How could they when my dogs neck and shoulder were out of place. My cats received chiro care as well and were purring the whole time! Acupuncture works wonders as well. Thanks for sharing the history.

St. Patty’s Day for Dogs

Happy St. Patty’s Day to you and your dog! Benny was sure to wear his green today – hope you remembered as well! There are a few lucky green events going on today and more fun events to come this weekend. The Nashville Humane Association is hosting Shamrock Sweeties, a special adoption event that offers […]

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Andie - March 17, 2010 - 6:45 pm

Harry Winston and I will see you at Cheekwood Saturday!

Adopt A Pet Dog - March 18, 2010 - 8:56 am

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Kathryn - March 18, 2010 - 9:26 am

How cool! I think we are to come out and bring the girls. We will definitely stop by and say hello.

Changes in Animal Health

Fellow Pet Lover, This is my first entry for Adrian’s wonderful new website. As you may know, different pet experts are contributing to this blog in their particular area of expertise. My intent is to inform you, educate you, and perhaps entertain you a little about the animal health world. I’ll try to give you […]

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Lexi - March 12, 2010 - 9:36 pm

Dr. Grif Haber, my thought isn’t really a question but a topic I think doggy people should be informed about. Recently, well about a year ago, my fiancee and I adopted out first puppy together, and given our luck, that puppy had almost every skin problem you could think of. Everything from bad dandruff to demodectic mange, and that’s the one that freaked everyone out. You see my pup is a temperament testing dog at a private dog park and when people would ask what his little bald spots were I would tell them and I always got the same reaction. They would slowly pull their dog away, smile and quickly try to end the conversation. I think a post about the difference between demodex and sarcoptic mange mange would be a great addition to Adrian’s blog.

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