Showing posts with label dr. sarah videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dr. sarah videos. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

Get Ready for Your New Puppy

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Bringing Home a New Puppy.


Are you getting a new puppy?  Do you know how to prepare for your new arrival?  What about safety?  What about a Vet checkup?  What type of food should you feed? What about toys?  What about treats?

Take a minute and watch Dr. Sarah, staff veternarian from Life's Abundance, answer all these questions and more to help your prepare for the arrival of your new puppy.




Bringing Home a New Puppy
Dr. Sarah is ready to share the fruits of her personal experience and veterinary wisdom, all to help viewers ensure a smooth transition into the wonderful world of puppydom. Check out our latest episode of Pet Talk. Watch Video!

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Friday, August 02, 2013

Emergency Use of Some Household Items

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Household Items You can Use in An Emergency.


(From the July 2013 Issue of the Life's Abundance Newsletter)

It’s an unfortunate fact that our dogs and cats become sick and sustain injuries. And sometimes, getting to a vet quickly isn’t an option.

Isn’t it comforting to know that you might be able to help simply by using items found in just about every home?

Benefit from Dr. Sarah’s expertise as an emergency veterinary doctor, and watch this month’s episode of Pet Talk.

You too can become a ‘Medical MacGyver’! Hopefully, you’ll learn something new that’ll help a companion animal in need until you can get to the vet.

If you’re a regular reader of the Life's Abundance blog, you’ll know that they want you to be prepared. Being able to recognize an emergency situation as opposed from something that’ll ‘just pass’, is critical.

To make these vital decisions, Life's Abundance provided the following PDF documents to print for future use: “Tips for Emergency Situations” and “Recognize the Signs of Shock (Requires Immediate Vet Care)”.

Consider posting each page in a central location, like the refrigerator, for quick reference, should an emergency arise.



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Sunday, May 05, 2013

Parvovirus

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Important Parvovirus Information



For  most of us, vaccinating our dogs and cats against disease is just another one of those routine and necessary steps of pet ownership.

But how many people actually know what those vaccinations are trying to prevent?

If you’re not familiar with Parvovirus, definitely check out the just-released episode of Pet Talk with Dr. Sarah.

Accompanied by her canine co-star, Sr. Sarah shares her knowledge of this deadly disease. She covers all the basics in the short video below, including how it’s transmitted, what the symptoms are, and what you need to do to make sure your dog never contracts this deadly illness.

(Parvovirus Video by Dr. Sarah, Life's Abundance Staff Veternarian)




In this video Dr. Sarah also talks about the importance of a good quality food. Click the following and learn why more and more pet parents are choosing Life's Abundance Dog Food over other leading Brands.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

If Ticks were Human Size

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If ticks were human-size, they’d be one of the scariest creatures on the planet.

Even though ticks are tiny, they’re still an awful nuisance, especially if you don’t know how to minimize contact and the damage they can inflict if contact occurs.

Over the course of the last couple of decades, large swaths of the U.S. have been churning out bumper crops of ticks, even in urban areas, and tick season is right around the corner.

Thank goodness we have Dr. Sarah on-hand to clear up misconceptions about these little blood-suckers and to share helpful tips for dealing with these creepy-crawlies.

If you and your companion animals plan to spend any time outdoors over the next few months, be sure to watch the latest episode of Pet Talk right now. And, please, share this video with your friends and family!

Click the following if you cannot see the video below:  Tick Video



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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Maintaining Strength and Mobility for Older Dogs

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Today, Dr. Sarah  discuss issues that effect many dogs as they age – maintaining strength and mobility.

Watch as Dr. Sarah dispenses her valuable veterinary insights about nutrition, weight control, and the importance of strength training for the preservation of healthy bones and muscles.

If your dog or cat exhibits gimpiness, or just isn’t as lively as in younger years, you’ll be especially interested in learning about what options are available to you to make a positive difference in their lives, now and long into the future.

Our good doctor explains how pain may be at the root of some problems, while in other cases diet may be responsible for a hitch in the get-along.

Additionally, Dr. Sarah reveals some simple exercises you can do with your beloved dog to make him/her feel better and age with grace.

Be sure to share this important health message with your friends and family, too!

Click for more information about Life's Abundance Dog Food, Life's Abundance Weight Loss Formula for Dogs, Healthy Training Treats for Dogs, or Agility for Healthy Joints that Dr. Sarah talks about in the video below:

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Friday, February 24, 2012

How to Check Your Dog's Lymph Nodes

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Lymph Nodes
by Dr. Sarah at Lifes Abundance / February 2012 Newsletter


Did you know that your dog’s lymph nodes play an integral role in his or her immune system?

Fortunately, examining them is easier than you might think.

In this episode of Pet Talk, Dr. Sarah’s joined by her lovable cohort, Alma, to show you exactly where canine lymph nodes are located so you can do a quick exam in your own home.

Our good doctor reviews the normal sizes of these paired nodes, and how to know whether or not they’re inflamed. And, you’ll hear about common causes of inflammation, too.

Most importantly, Dr. Sarah recommends that you make this check-up part of your monthly routine, to track possible changes in your dog’s health.

This episode is jam-packed with information, so be sure to share it with your friends and family!




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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Puppies Require Loads of Work

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There are no two ways about it … even though they’re unbelievably adorable, puppies require loads of work.

One of the areas on which new pet parents need to focus some of their energies is the proper socialization of puppies.

In this episode of Pet Talk, Dr. Sarah discusses the latest info to make sure your wee one becomes a well-adjusted, calm and happy adult dog.

Click Here Now to Watch Dr. Sarah's Video Now!

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

5 Biggest Mistakes New Pet Parents Make

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Five Biggest Mistakes a New Pet Parent Makesby Dr. Sarah from May 2011, Lifes Abundance Newsletter

We’ve all been there. Looking into the pleading eyes of a puppy or kitten who needs a good home. In that moment, it’s hard to think straight. Fortunately, Dr. Sarah is here to help. In this episode of Pet Talk, Dr. Sarah discusses the five biggest mistakes that new pet parents make, and how to avoid them. By taking these solutions to heart, your next adoption could just be the best decision you’ve ever made!



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Sunday, April 03, 2011

Parenting Emotionally Challenged Pooches

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Parenting Emotionally Challenged Pooches
by Dr. Sarah, Lifes Abundance
In the last few months, we’ve been besieged with images and stories of destruction, the magnitude of which is difficult to comprehend: Australian floods, New Zealand earthquakes, and most recently the devastating earthquakes and tsunami in Japan. While the loss of human life and the impact on the human survivors makes up the majority of the coverage, we know that many of these people included pets in their families. What are the lasting impacts on behavior of the surviving companion animals? Is it true, as many people believe, that the emotional scars caused by trauma (whether it’s due to a natural event like an earthquake, or an unnatural act like physical or mental abuse) can lead to fearful or aggressive behavior?

Just how common is emotional scarring in companion animals? The answers to these questions may surprise you.

The unfortunate companion animals affected by recent environmental catastrophes are likely experiencing what we call “post traumatic stress disorder” (PTSD). PTSD is a recognized anxiety disorder induced by exposure to life-threatening trauma. Widely recognized as a diagnosis for people, PTSD has actually been studied in non-human animals, too. Research has actually shown that the brains of traumatized animals exhibit chemistries that differ from non-traumatized animals! True PTSD, however, is relatively rare in companion animals, developing as a result of a significant life-threatening event or predatory trauma.

If your dog has undergone a traumatic event, there are warning signs of PTSD, which include hiding, loss of house training, barking, loss of appetite and diminished interest in interacting with his human companions. It can also include out-of-character aggression. If your dog ever does go through a life-threatening or catastrophic event, veterinarians recommend providing a safe, secure area such as a crate, bathroom or laundry room, where your dog can get away from noise, people and other pets. Put familiar, comforting objects in the space, such as their own bed, favorite toys and/or an article of your clothing. Try and maintain a consistent routine, especially with regards to feedings, walks and play times. Like the traumatized pets in Australia, any pet that undergoes life-threatening trauma needs safety, a dependable routine, behavioral (and perhaps medical) intervention as soon as possible.
What about fear and aggression in non-traumatized dogs? We already know that true PTSD in dogs is rare, but too many shelter animals have been rescued from abusive or neglectful situations, so it’s not unusual for them to have fear or aggression issues.

Believe it or not, some dogs are genetically predisposed to experience heightened fear. Just as people can be shy or outgoing, dogs show similar personality inclinations. Other dogs will experience fear due to a specific trauma, such a frightening thunderstorm. While some argue that abuse, especially for young dogs, leads to PTSD, what is more likely is that rescue animals are simply poorly socialized during the critical developmental period between 3-16 weeks of age. At this age, puppies undergo a rapid learning process, making it the ideal window of opportunity for socialization. When puppies fail to encounter appropriate socialization during this critical period, they can develop fear or aggression later in life.

Even though they present challenges, negative experiences or insufficient socialization don’t have to define your dog’s long-term personality. Fortunately, there are ways to work through emotional issues. In this episode of Pet Talk, Dr. Sarah talks about how to recognize the symptoms of fear and aggression, and how to deal with some of these issues
Watch the Dr. Sarah video now!

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