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Using the Clomicalm Plan to treat Separation Anxiety.

Symptoms of separation anxiety include destructive behavior such as chewing and digging in the house, barking and howling, and elimination problems.  If your pet is well behaved and house trained when you are home but wreaks havoc when you are away he may well be suffering from separation anxiety.  Other common signs of this problem include: The most important treatment for this problem is behavior modification. There is also a new medication to help you treat this problem. ClomicalmTM is a tricyclic antidepressant similar to  a number of medications used to treat depression in people.  The following behavior modification plan is recommended along with the medication.
If you have any questions about Clomicalm or you think your dog may be suffering from separation anxiety please give us a call or drop us some email.

You can also visit the ClomicalmTM web site.
 
 


Riverside Pet Hospital recommends Anipryl for treating Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome.


Some signs once thought of as simply "old age" may actually be signs of a medical condition known as canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS).  Now Anipryl offers new hope for the millions of families with dogs who suffer from the behavioral changes associated with CDS.

Researchers believe CDs is caused by physical and chemical changes that affect the brain function in older dogs.  Dogs with CDS may show signs of confusion and/or various other behavioral changes that are not a normal part of aging.  This confusion can lead to a life of lonely isolation, separated from family members who have come to cherish their older dog's companionship.

Some of the signs of CDS include:

Recapturing the good times between you and your senior dog is now an exciting possibility thanks to Anipryl, the first and only drug cleared by the FDA to control the clinical signs associated with canine cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome.  We can prescribe Anipryl after we diagnosis CDS.  Anipryl comes in a convenient tablet form for easy dosing.  Most dogs are prescribed one tablet each day, preferably in the morning.

If you suspect your senior dog is showing signs of CDS, or if you have any questions about Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome or Anipryl, please give us a call or email us.  More information about Anipryl may also found at the Pfizer web site.
 
 

Deadly Blue Green Algae Poisoning in Vermont

This summer several dogs were poisoned by deadly toxins found in some types of blue green algae.  Although this is a well known poison we rarely see cases of algae poisoning in this area.  The dogs that were poisoned were exposed when they ate some algae washed up on the shores of local lakes.  Sadly all three dogs died from this poison.
 

About Algae Poisoning

Algae poisoning is caused by several toxins found in 3 types of blue green algae.  These toxins cause neurological damage, liver damage and gastrointestinal damage.  Symptoms occur very rapidly after the algae is consumed.  These symptoms include seizures, muscle tremors, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.  Death often occurs rapidly within 1-2 hours after ingestion of the algae.

Treatment for this poisoning is not always effective even if instituted rapidly.  There is no specific antidote for the toxins in blue green algae.  Veterinarians can only treat the symptoms and flush out the toxin with fluids.
 

Preventing Algae Poisoning

This poison can only cause illness if it is ingested so be sure to keep your pet from eating plant material in and around the water.  This problem usually occurs in the midwestern United States.  The extremely hot and dry weather this summer is probably the reason we had a problem in Vermont. Therefore be sure to keep your pets away from green plant material especially during severe summer weather.
 
 

Flea Season Has Arrived

Take advantage of Advantage

Riverside Pet Hospital is pleased to recommend Advantage Flea Control, a product that is safe and effective for you cats and dogs. Advantage is a convenient and easy to use product to help rid your pet of its flea problem. When used as a part of a total flea control program, Advantage will help to keep your pets flea free during the flea season.

Advantage Is Effective

Within 24 hours of application, Advantage has killed 98-100% of adult fleas on your pet.

Advantage Is Convenient

Just a single drop of Advantage is all you need for long lasting control

Advantage Is Extensively Proven

Advantage is backed by thorough and extensive safety studies. Please ask us about Advantage Flea Control, or call Bayer at 1-800-NO-FLEAS (1-800-663-5327). You can also visit the Advantage home page for further information.


Riverside Pet Hospital now offers Rimadyl

If your dog --

Then your dog may be suffering from arthritis.

The Facts:

  1. Osteoarthritis is a painful, degenerative joint disease that often results from hip or elbow displasia and is one of the most common sources of chronic pain veterinarians treat.
  2. Osteoarthritis affects one in five dogs - that's eight million dogs that have been diagnosed.
  3. Osteoarthritis can affect dogs of any age.
  4. Although overweight dogs are likely candidates, dogs of any size can be affected.
  5. All breeds and mixes can develop it, but larger breeds are more prone to osteoarthritis.
  6. Any dog can develop this condition.

The Relief:

If your dog has osteoarthritis, Rimadyl tablets can relieve the pain. Your pet can move freely and happily again without the pain. Rimadyl has been extensively tested and shown to be a safe and effective means of controlling pain, with no clinically significant side effects. Other than joint replacement, there is no cure for osteoarthritis. The pain and stiffness associated with osteoarthritis, and the lameness they cause, can be safely overcome with Rimadyl. Your dog is counting on you to recognize the signs of pain and decreased mobility.



 
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