Entries by Dr. Wilson

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9 Ways To Help Your Arthritic Pet

Is your beloved furry companion grappling with the challenges of arthritis? If so, you’re not alone, and there are several measures you can take to enhance their living environment, making it a sanctuary of comfort and relief. Cozy and Supportive Bedding: Opt for a comfortable bed that’s easily accessible, preferably one with orthopedic support designed […]

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Is Diet Affecting Your Pet’s Heart?

Newest Information on Diet-associated Heart Disease (DCM: Dilated Cardiomyopathy) Hey, everyone! Jenkins, here. Now that my surgery is over and I’m almost back to normal, my mom said it would be good for me to educate you on a disease that my 4-legged friends and I can sometimes get. It’s called Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM). It […]

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Dr. Tasha Wilson is now officially a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist!

Although the certification is officially for canine rehabilitation, I also offer feline rehabilitation, as well. I took a rehab therapy course through Canine Rehab Institute and I went to multiple classes in Colorado and Florida over the course of one year. I learned about different ways to assess a patient for pain, by looking at […]

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Meet Jenkins

Hi there! Let me introduce myself; my name is Jenkins. I live in my forever home – Acupetvet’s home – after being in a shelter for over a year. But that’s a long story…for another blog! I’ve had a history of being a “nervous Nellie” as some of my 2-legged friends call me. I have […]

Pet Acupuncture With Rosie The 13 Year Old Black Lab

Dr. Tasha Wilson of Acupetvet has been doing in-home pet acupuncture since 2016. Since then, she has witnessed its profound benefits for chronic pain, arthritis, diseases of the joints, and more. 13-year-old Rosie was beginning to show her age when she was having trouble with failing hips and getting around the house. Her owners were […]