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06/05/2026

Our Clinic of the Week is Brookside Veterinary Hospital in Gig Harbor, WA!

This locally-owned practice's priorities are simple: Giving each patient the best care every time and making a difference in the life of every pet parent.

Dr. Justine Zingsheim-Nadeu leads this five-doctor practice that provides an extensive list of services that includes behavior counseling, diagnostics, cryo, urgent care, senior care, ferret and guinea pig care, dentistry, and now laser therapy.

They recently added the Companion CTS DUO+ to safely and non-invasively treat over 80 acute and chronic conditions in pets, plus a Stance Analyzer to objectively and accurately measure progress during treatment plans.

They even put together this helpful video to explain how the treatment works for pet parents: https://hubs.ly/Q04khX3c0

Learn more about laser therapy on our website: https://hubs.ly/Q04kj7180

Thank you for being our partners in our mission to make the lives of all pets better together.

Photos from Ark Animal Hospital's post 06/03/2026
05/29/2026

[Case Study]
Watch how Gus, a 13-year-old Cockapoo with sudden onset paresis of both hind legs, got back on his feet after two weeks of photobiomodulation (laser) therapy from the great team at West End Veterinary Clinic in Henrico, VA.

After a physical examination revealed rear limb paresis and proprioceptive deficits bilaterally- a presumed IVDD diagnosis- the team applied laser therapy to deliver consistent, non-invasive support to Gus's spine, which gave his humans their dog back.

Read the case study here: https://hubs.ly/Q04jpn7w0

05/27/2026

Picking the right treatment head for the right condition is one of the most important and underappreciated aspects of photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy.

Read the full blog here: https://hubs.ly/Q04hZbLH0

Deciding whether to treat a condition on-contact or off-contact can dramatically influence photon pe*******on, dose delivery, patient comfort, and, ultimately, clinical outcomes.

For example, one cadaver study that evaluated light pe*******on into the spinal canal of large-breed dogs demonstrated nearly a 70% increase in pe*******on when an on-contact technique was used compared to non-contact delivery.

As PBM becomes more widely integrated into veterinary practice for musculoskeletal disease, wound healing, dentistry, neurology, and rehabilitation, understanding these practical application principles is essential for veterinarians and technicians alike.

Understanding when and why to use each approach helps maximize photon delivery, improve treatment consistency, and optimize patient outcomes.

05/25/2026

Wishing a safe Memorial Day weekend to all of our friends and colleagues in the US and those who observe abroad. Here are 5 safety tips to share with your clients from our friends at Rau Animal Hospital as we hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday:

1) Keep your pets away from fireworks and loud noises
2) If you're driving, don't leave your pet alone in a hot car
3) Ensure that plenty of water is around
4) Keep any alcohol or toxic substances out of paw's reach
5) No table scraps. Onions, grapes, and chocolate are particularly toxic

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