Can I take my dog to the vet during COVID-19? Last month, the veterinary profession was completely turned on its head. It almost feels like a lifetime ago when veterinarians’ waiting rooms were packed full of dogs on leashes and cats in carriers. Staff was scheduled to cover the six days a week that most […]
Our Blog: The Buzby Bark
Searching for a trusted resource on senior dog care, dog wellness, and dog health issues? As an integrative veterinarian with 20+ years of experience, Dr. Julie Buzby shares comprehensive information on canine topics you care about. From senior dog health problems like canine arthritis to everyday dilemmas like stopping a dog's nail from bleeding, no dog health topic is too big or small. Find thoughtful answers, delivered with a healthy dose of encouragement, in Dr. Buzby's award-winning dog blog.
Can Dogs Get Coronavirus? Nitty-Gritty Answers
Life seems surreal right now as we worry about ourselves, our families, and our pets contracting COVID-19 (coronavirus), a condition that wasn’t even on our radar last year. Integrative veterinarian, Dr. Julie Buzby, has collected timely information from credible sources in the veterinary medicine community to answer your question, “Can dogs get coronavirus”?
Coronavirus and Dogs: 6 Things Every Dog Owner Should Know
Bloat in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, & Why Seconds Count
Bloat in dogs. It’s one of a very few veterinary emergencies where every second matters. As your dog’s biggest advocate, learn the signs, symptoms, and risks associated with this life-threatening medical emergency. Dr. Julie Buzby’s friend and veterinary colleague, Dr. Lauren Blackwelder shares the facts you need to know.
The Best Supplement for Joint Pain in Dogs Is Not Just About Joints…
Integrative veterinarian Dr. Julie Buzby’s favorite supplement for joint pain in dogs does more than just help the dog’s joints. Learn what makes this the best joint supplement for dogs and why Dr. Buzby (a 20-year veterinarian with a successful track record in senior dog care) stands behind it so much so that she’s willing to put her name on it.