Cancer Causes and Prevention, Conventional Treatment, Uncategorized

What Does Cytopoint Do for Dogs? The Danger Behind Cytopoint for Dogs

The new wonder medication is being touted as Cytopoint for dogs.  It is claimed to be extremely safe because it is "not an immunosuppressant" and "not a medication." Conventional veterinarians inform their clients of this. And we have a suspicion that the Cytopoint manufacturer and distributor's representatives are the ones sending out this message. What Does… Continue reading What Does Cytopoint Do for Dogs? The Danger Behind Cytopoint for Dogs

Conventional Treatment, General Health, Natural Remedies, Uncategorized

Home Remedies for Bladder Stones in Dogs

Bladder stones in dogs can be a frightening issue, especially since a traditional veterinarian would probably advise surgery as the best course of action. If your dog has a serious condition, that could sometimes be the case. Other times, your veterinarian might suggest alternative remedies. However, there are some circumstances where you can treat your dog's… Continue reading Home Remedies for Bladder Stones in Dogs

Conventional Treatment, Lifestyle, Uncategorized

Medical Second Opinions

Getting medical second opinions can help you get better treatment and save money. Even though additional consultations are beneficial, you may feel uncomfortable or unfamiliar with the process. A recent study reported that 70% of Americans do not feel compelled to get a second opinion. These are some facts that may improve your odds. General… Continue reading Medical Second Opinions

Conventional Treatment, Uncategorized

Cancer Hospital: Who’s The Best?

A cancer diagnosis can be scary, especially if you don't have access to the best cancer care. You may not know where to go or what questions to ask when seeking out a cancer hospital that is right for you. The good news is that there are many top-notch cancer hospitals in the United States… Continue reading Cancer Hospital: Who’s The Best?

Alternative Therapies, Conventional Treatment, General Health, Uncategorized

Side Effects of Prednisone for Dogs

Increased thirst and hunger, panting, a loss of energy, vomiting, and/or skin infections are all possible side effects of prednisone for dogs. Keep an eye out for any of these symptoms if your dog has been taken prednisone, especially in the first few days. Because each dog will react differently to the steroid, you won't… Continue reading Side Effects of Prednisone for Dogs