Holiday Hours for November - January

December 24 – Closed (Christmas Eve)
December 25 – Closed (Christmas/Hannukah)
December 26 – Closed (Kwanzaa/Boxing Day)
December 31 – Closed (New Year’s Eve)
January 1 – Closed (New Year’s Day)
January 2 – Closed

Pet Microbiome

Pet fecal transplants involve the transfer of fecal matter from a healthy donor to a recipient animal’s gastrointestinal tract.

Pet Microbiome

The goal is to restore the balance of the microbiome in the recipient animal’s gut, which can help treat various conditions, such as chronic diarrhea, inflammatory bowel disease, and other digestive disorders.

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Pet Microbiome: Fecal Transplants

A healthy and balanced intestinal flora in our pets is essential for maintaining excellent health. In many cases of ill health, we can add probiotics to balance the flora. Another way to balance the flora is with microbiome: fecal transplants. This is very good for IBD and cancer, and other causes of Chronic diarrhea. We use only donors that are on a healthy raw diet or grain-free diet and are not heavily vaccinated.