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DOG POOP CONCERNS by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 15 Jul 2012 12:00am You're out for a pleasant walk in the neighborhood, in the park, or on the trail.  Before you know it, you step in...yep, that's right...a big pile of soft and messy dog poop.  In addition to probably messing up your shoes and possibly your clothing, it sets a lousy tone for the walk, right? Well, the bad news is that you've not ... Read on »
The Importance of Picking Up Poop by Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Posted Mon 24 Dec 2012 6:00am I’ve been playing phone tag with a friend recently. I guess it’s not too surprising considering that we’re all especially busy this time of year and she has a newborn (and four older children) in the house. I am hoping we get in touch with each other soon, though. She wants advice about coming up with a deworming protocol for her puppy and cats. ... Read on »
Diagnosis/Symptoms by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:41pm Abdominal Pain, Long-Term Ongoing or recurrent abdominal pain, also called chronic pain, may be difficult to diagnose, causing frustration for both you and your doctor. Do your symptoms fit one of the diagnoses described in this chart? Keep reading.... Abdominal Pain, Short-Term Just about everyone has had a "stomachac ... Read on »
ANOTHER DAY (YEAR) OLDER.... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 12:14pm "Another Day Older and Deeper in Debt" go the words to an old Tennessee Ernie Ford song, titled Sixteen Tons. The song became a national #1 hit in 1955-56 and you can enjoy the video of Ernie Ford singing his song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIfu2A0ezq0 This past week, Helpful Buckeye turned "Another Day (Year) Older...." and this tune seem ... Read on »
DECREASING DISEASE RISKS FOR YOUR DOGS, PART 2 by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 25 Oct 2009 11:04pm Desperado and Helpful Buckeye really enjoyed watching the movie, Hotel For Dogs, this past week! It came out within the past year, but we missed it when it was in the theater. When Helpful Buckeye saw it on a list of top ten movies about dogs, we picked it up at the library and we have to agree, it included more well-trained dogs than any other ... Read on »
SATURDAY IN THE (DOG) PARK.... by Helpful Buckeye Doctor of Veterinary MedicineHealth Maven Posted Sun 11 Apr 2010 11:00pm Ah, geez, can it be 38 years since we heard the singing group Chicago bring us Saturday In The Park?  Granted, going to the park may have different connotations now than back in 1972. With our "SPRINGTIME" issue now behind us here at Questions On Dogs and Cats, it's time to be getting outdoors and going to the park...even if it's the DOG PARK. ... Read on »
Not good by Nadja Y. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 10:44pm Right now I'm too exhausted and overwhelmed to post a real blog so my news of the day is pasted below. These are the results of my genetic test for allergies. The news is bad but at least I know there is something I can do to fight the MS. More to come later... Specialized Laboratory Analysis for Optimum Intestinal and Overall Health Ken ... Read on »
After what feels l ... by Stephanie Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:02pm  After what feels like the longest month of my life and a grand total of 20 days in the hospital, I am finally on the road to serious recovery. The hospital was intense, to say the least, but it was certainly worth it in the end. There were some good days, some bad days, some setbacks, and some tears, yet here I am, all in one piece and (at lon ... Read on »
Transformers and...making babies? by Sondra .. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:16pm My son is into Transformers these days. What kid isn't? The marketing execs sitting inside the air-conditioned offices of Hasbro have the market cornered. Between the movie , geared towards teens and adults (my age), who remember the first generation Transformers , and the assorted toys, video games, and costumes (my son is going to be Optimu ... Read on »
Beauty and the Bleccch! (Ready to Be Sick?) by Marc D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 20 Apr 2009 11:00pm A few weeks back, one of the members of the “Bodybuilding Revealed” forum directed me to this 4-alarm advertisement from “Dr. Suzanne” Gudakunst. In his query, he gave a quick rundown of “facts” he learned from her site: how icky parasites and disgusting intestinal plaque are responsible for making us sick and fat – and how the powers-that-be ar ... Read on »