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Dr. Carol Osborne

Chagrin Falls Pet Clinic is the official web site of veterinarian, Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM, PAAWS Pet Vitamins and VitaLife Pet Supplements.

Dr. Carol is a world-renowned integrative veterinarian and author. A pioneer in anti-aging medicine and longevity research for pets, Dr. Osborne created and patented the original PAAWS: Pet Anti-Aging Wellness System, for dogs and cats.

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Dr. Carol on Dogs
Memorial Day Pet Safety Tips: Your Guide to Stress-Free Travel with Pets

Memorial Day Pet Safety Tips: Your Guide to Stress-Free Travel with Pets

Emergency veterinary visits spike during Memorial Day weekend. Veterinarians document increased cases from preventable hazards including toxic foods, heatstroke, and anxiety-related incidents [4]. Nearly half of pet owners bring their dogs or cats along for summer travel [7], making proper safety protocols essential during this busy holiday period. Memorial Day signals the unofficial start of…

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Get Your Dog or Cat Healthy, Happy & Summer-Ready

Get Your Dog or Cat Healthy, Happy & Summer-Ready

Dog bucket lists provide structured approaches to summer planning that benefit canine companions across all activity preferences. Beach enthusiasts, backyard explorers, and dogs who attend baseball stadiums for Bark in the Park nights where dogs are the real MVPs all require different considerations for optimal experiences. Summer presents specific opportunities alongside seasonal challenges that demand careful preparation.…

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Spring Pet Care

Spring Pet Care: The Essential Guide to Keeping Your Pets Safe and Healthy

Spring creates specific health challenges for dogs and cats, from seasonal shedding to environmental hazards. Pet owners require targeted actions to maintain their animals’ wellbeing during this active period. Seasonal veterinary visits establish the foundation for spring health protection. These appointments update vaccinations, parasite prevention protocols, and health screenings before outdoor activity intensifies. Regular brushing…

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Holiday Safety Tips Every Pet Owner Needs This Easter & Passover

Holiday Safety Tips Every Pet Owner Needs This Easter & Passover

Most holiday pet emergencies stem from preventable exposures. Toxic foods, including dark chocolate (a cause of seizures) and xylitol (which leads to liver failure), require secure storage, while all lily varieties are fatal to cats. Essential safety measures include identifying dangerous foods, securing hazardous decorations, establishing safe environments to reduce anxiety, and maintaining emergency preparedness with contacts like ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435).

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Dr. Carol on Cats

Memorial Day Pet Safety Tips: Your Guide to Stress-Free Travel with Pets

Emergency veterinary visits spike during Memorial Day weekend. Veterinarians document increased cases from preventable hazards including toxic foods, heatstroke, and anxiety-related incidents [4]. Nearly half of pet owners bring their dogs or cats along for summer travel [7], making proper safety protocols essential during this busy holiday period. Memorial Day signals the unofficial start of…

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Spring Pet Care: The Essential Guide to Keeping Your Pets Safe and Healthy

Spring creates specific health challenges for dogs and cats, from seasonal shedding to environmental hazards. Pet owners require targeted actions to maintain their animals’ wellbeing during this active period. Seasonal veterinary visits establish the foundation for spring health protection. These appointments update vaccinations, parasite prevention protocols, and health screenings before outdoor activity intensifies. Regular brushing…

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Holiday Safety Tips Every Pet Owner Needs This Easter & Passover

Most holiday pet emergencies stem from preventable exposures. Toxic foods, including dark chocolate (a cause of seizures) and xylitol (which leads to liver failure), require secure storage, while all lily varieties are fatal to cats. Essential safety measures include identifying dangerous foods, securing hazardous decorations, establishing safe environments to reduce anxiety, and maintaining emergency preparedness with contacts like ASPCA Poison Control (888-426-4435).

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Dr. Carol Pet Recipes

Bodhi’s Liver Cleansing Diet

The following recipe is for my 60 lb. dog. If your pet won’t eat all of the vegetables listed here you could just include the ones that they like. Here is a written version of the way I prepare my dog Bodhi’s food.  It is quite involved and does take some time to prepare every…

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Carrot and Hummus Cookies

Looking for a great low fat, low sugar dog treat? Try making your dog carrot and hummus cookies, safety guaranteed by Dr Carol. Recipe: courtesy of Ana and her diabetic dog Xena. Looking for a great low fat, low sugar dog treat? Try making your dog carrot and hummus cookies, safety guaranteed by Dr Carol.…

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Frosty Feline Fruity Delight

Frosty Feline Fruity Delight. Cats are obligatory carnivores, unlike dogs and people, and most felines turn up their noses at anything that doesn’t offer a taste and smell to their liking. About 5.5 ounces of food per meal, twice a day, is ideal for most cats. Most cats are either meat eaters or fish eaters, although…

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Purrin’ Salmon Pate

Purrin’ Salmon Pate. Cats are obligatory carnivores, unlike dogs and people, and most felines turn up their noses at anything that doesn’t offer a taste and smell to their liking. About 5.5 ounces of food per meal, twice a day, is ideal for most cats. Most cats are either meat eaters or fish eaters, although occasionally…

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