We carry the Assissi Loop to provide your pet with PEMF therapy. The Assisi LOOP’s specific waveform is tuned to accelerate healing while lowering inflammation, pain, and swelling. It is a safe, effective, non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical therapy using the same technology that has been FDA-cleared for human use. Learn more about the Assisi tPEMF signal’s Mechanism…
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Homeopathy
What is Homeopathy? Homeopathy is a form of natural medicine that uses very small amounts of natural substance to treat and prevent disease. Our vets use homeopathy to treat and prevent lyme diseae We also can treat allergic reactions, parasites, sneezing, coughing and various other diseases with homeopathy We use Jean dodd’s homeopathic vaccinosis protocol…
Dentistry in Pets
Did you know that dental disease is one of the most overlooked disease in pets? Most dogs or cats will keep on eating even if their mouth hurts. You may notice your pet’s teeth are discolored or he seems a little quieter than usual or maybe doesn’t want to chew bones anymore, they may…
Essential Oils for Pets
What are Essential Oils? Essential Oils are naturally occuring aromatic compounds that give a plant its distinctive aroma or scent. They also contain compounds that keep the plant healthy and protect it from diseases and insects. Essential Oils are found in the seeds, bark, stems, roots, flowers, and other parts of plants. Besides being fragrant,…
What is Food Therapy for Pets?
Food therapy uses food and nutrition as a therapeutic option to treat illness and maintain health and wellness. Food therapy uses the energetic properties of foods to help treat various conditions including allergies and chronic conditions. Our veterinarians are certified in food therapy. We will work with you to tailor a specific diet or recipe…
What is Integrative Veterinary Medicine?
Integrative Medicine is healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole pet, including all aspects of lifestyle. It makes use of all appropriate therapies – including but not limited to traditional medicine, surgery, holistic medicine, acupuncture, herbal therapy and diet – and interventions that are natural and less invasive are used when possible. Integrative medicine means taking…

