Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM

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Pet Vaccines: New Standards for Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Feb 1, 2012, 9:19 pm
NEW PRINCIPLES OF PET IMMUNOLOGY Dr. Carol presents a Web Series on Today’s New Approved Veterinary Vaccination Standards  & Protocols for Dogs & Cats “Dogs and cats immune systems mature fully at 6 months. If a modified live virus (MLV) vaccine is given after 6 months of age, it produces an im...
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Pet Questions FREE:Veterinarian-National Pet Radio

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jan 27, 2012, 9:06 pm
PET QUESTIONS FREE!! Join Holistic Veterinarian & Fellow Pet Lover Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM HOSTING National AM Pet Talk Radio Show Every Thursday 11:00-11:40 AM EST “ASK DR CAROL” Dog Questions & Cat Questions FREE! Pet Owners with questions about their Dog and/or Cat’s Health that would like t...
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Miracle Cat Defies Death Chamber

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jan 4, 2012, 2:30 pm
A stray cat named Andrea, from  Utah managed to survive not just one, but two trips through the animal shelter’s gas chamber. Needless to say, the shelter officials were shocked and ultimately realized Andrea’s zest for life was no joke… This homeless feline wanted to live! Several days later...
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FDA Alert Dog Chicken Jerkys: Fanconi Syndrome

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Nov 18, 2011, 11:13 pm
Since the FDA issued an initial warning 3 years ago, complaints are on the rise yet again. Today, November 18, 2011 the FDA issued another warning to dog owners. Dogs affected may show signs ranging from a mild illness to Fanconi Syndrome. Over the last year, increasing numbers of complaints have be...
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Diabetic Dog Thrives on Healthy People Food Diet

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 20, 2011, 8:09 pm
As a pet owner, do you wonder what you’re really feeding your dog? Was your canine a victim of the 2004 or 2007 Menu Pet Food Recall? Does your dog suffer from allergies? Did your dog get diagnosed with Cancer? Why did your vet recommend a “special” diet your dog doesn’t really like? Are you
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Pet's 6th Sense on Dr. Carol's Pet Talk Radio Today

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 5, 2011, 12:30 pm
Ever wonder how some dogs are able to help human diabetics by sensing low blood sugar levels? How can certain canines assist epileptics by tugging on their pants just before a seizure is about to occur? Have you heard the story about the firefighter who’s dog saved his life by refusing to go out f...
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Dolphin Tale Actor & Veterinarian on Pet Talk Radio

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Sep 28, 2011, 12:49 pm
Pet Talk Radio’s Host: Holistic Veterinarian: Anti-Aging Pet Health Diplomat  & Fellow Pet Lover Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM Today September 28, 2011 Dr. Carol Welcomes her guests: Actor Tom Nowicki of  the Blockbuster Film Dolphin Tale, and his pet passion working with disabled dogs in a program ca...
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Pet Talk Radio Welcome's Holistic Veterinarian

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Sep 12, 2011, 9:35 pm
Pet Talk Radio Welcome’s Holistic Veterinarian: Anti-Aging Pet Health Diplomat  & Fellow Pet Lover Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM: Pet Talk’s New Host & Pet Expert Join Dr. Carol & Ask Pet Questions Live ON AIR!
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Muggs, the Diabetic Dog Thrives at Age 20!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Sep 11, 2011, 7:20 pm
Holistic veterinarian, Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM receives letter of gratitude from pet owner she taught to regulate dog's diabetes at home using human insulin and urine test strips. Dog was near death and 2 years later dog thrives at age 20. Dr. Carols Naturally Healthy Pets Blog | Muggs, the Di...
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Gretchen's Flowers

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jun 14, 2011, 11:15 pm
Here is a nice letter I received from a client: Hi Dr. Carol, So glad you like the plants and can’t wait for you to see them bloom. They are always free for you. Shib is acting like a superdog now! Aside from eating a little silica sand yesterday, which worried me terribly. I had
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Picking the Perfect Puppy:Veterinarian: Carol Osborne DVM

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - May 24, 2011, 6:30 pm
Is a Great Dane a good fit for an elderly single woman? Can a Jack Russell Terrier be happy with little kids? Should a Rottweiler live in an apartment without a yard? Often a person’s favorite breed may not be what’s suitable for their lifestyle, and living conditions. From...
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Pet Longevity Tips for Dogs and Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Mar 25, 2011, 12:07 am
Pet Anti-Aging Diplomat and holistic veterinarian, Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM, shares pet anti-aging tips with pet owners for dogs and cats. Pet Longevity is attributed to 70% to lifestyle and 30% to genetics. Up to 90% of diseases in pets are due to the degenerative processes associated with aging. Res...
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Pet Diabetes Alert: Vetsulin Law Suit

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Mar 22, 2011, 1:01 pm
Fellow Pet Lovers, I wanted to share the latest update regarding Pet Diabetes and the Vetsulin Class Action Law Suit. The FDA has finally announced the fact that the Vetsulin Critical Need Program and Vetsulin is no longer available to treat pet diabetes in dogs or cats. Veterinarians and diabetic p...
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Merrick Pet Treats Recall Alert

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Feb 9, 2011, 5:02 pm
Taffy pet chews manufactured by Merrick Pet Care have been recalled due to possible Salmonella bacterial contamination. Merrick Pet Care of Amarillo, Texas, issued the recall of Jr. Texas Taffy pet treats (UPC 02280827077, all lots up to and including No. 10364) because these pet treats may be con...
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Pet New Year Adventures to Explore for 2011

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Dec 31, 2010, 10:49 pm
Fun, safe, and exciting holiday adventures to enjoy and explore for pets and their people. This New Year, almost 50% of America’s pet lovers plan to celebrate the festivities along with their 4-legged furry friends. In fact, traveling with pets has become the latest rage. Not only have nearly 40,0...
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Holiday Hound Hair Care

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Dec 28, 2010, 6:36 pm
Sprucing up Fido for the upcoming New Years Holiday makes your dog feel good, helps to keep your dog’s skin and hair coat healthy, eliminates mats and tangles so your dogs hair coat will insulate and protect him or her from the cold weather and gives pet owners a chance to check for canine lumps
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Pet Food Recall:Fungal Liver Toxin affects Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Dec 21, 2010, 1:58 pm
Kroger’s Pet Food Recalled in 19 states because of contamination with a Cancer-Causing Fungal Toxin referred to as “Aflatoxin” that can cause Pet Liver Failure in Dogs and Cats. The FDA has issued yet another new pet food recall affecting 2 brands of dog food and 4 lines of cat food sold at K...
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Recognizing & Treating Frostbite in Dogs and Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Dec 2, 2010, 6:19 pm
Pets love to romping in the snow and many dogs enjoy winter’s wonders along with their people. What are some of the pet dangers dog owners should be aware of during cold weather spells? Brush up on your Pet Frostbite IQ this season with holistic veterinarian Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM., whose tips are...
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Cold Weather Pet Tips for Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Dec 1, 2010, 10:48 pm
Each year as the seasons change, outdoor temperatures drop and the snow starts to fly, it’s a good time for pet owners to refresh their Wintertime Pet Health Quotient (HQ) so their dogs and cats can all enjoy the slopes and season safely. Antifreeze, in which Ethylene Glycol, is the active ingredi...
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Pet Kidney Disease:Phosphorus Binders for Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Nov 23, 2010, 9:01 pm
Pet Products to remove Excess Phosphorus for Dogs & Cats with Kidney Disease Aluminum hydroxide (ALOH) is currently recommended by Board Certified Veterinary Internists at the University of Davis, veterinary hospital as the product of choice to use in pets to effectively bind and eliminate excess ph...
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Pet Kidney Disease: Natural Remedies For Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Nov 19, 2010, 1:02 pm
Natural Pet Kidney Therapy for Dogs and Cats Herbal Pet Kidney Remedies Fish oil is a source of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Rhubarb (Rheum Officinale) B Vitamins and Iron Balanced, comprehensive, natural pet vitamin mineral supplements including PAAWS Pet Vitamins and VitaLife Pet Supplements Glandulars o...
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Antioxidants Protect Pets & Boost Immunity!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Nov 18, 2010, 1:32 pm
Pet antioxidants play a vital role in keep your dog and cat’s immune system strong and protecting him or her from infection and disease. Glucosamine and MSM are  powerful, naturally-occurring pet antioxidants naturally found in the body of dogs and cats. Unfortunately, anti-oxidant levels peak as...
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Puppy Mill Pug Gets New Leash on Life!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Nov 17, 2010, 2:07 pm
Dear Dr. Carol, I wanted to update you on our dog Chloe.  First of all, I want you to know that she is an absolute sweetheart!  We adopted her when she was a year and a half old from Little Angels Pug Rescue.  She had been in a backyard puppy mill when her owner got evicted and
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Puppy Proofing Homes

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Nov 16, 2010, 7:46 am
When you bring home a new puppy, you will need to adjust your lifestyle.  Expect inconvenience and plan to spend a lot of time together.  Puppy proof your home: make your house and your yard as safe as possible.  Puppies are just like toddlers – everything they see goes into their mouth. So loo...
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Pet Recipes for Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Nov 15, 2010, 6:35 pm
Dr. Carol’s Pet Cuisine for Dogs & Cats You can prepare a homemade diet for your pet as easily as for your family. These pet recipes will help keep your family’s furry, best 4-legged companions happy and healthy.  Here are a few of my personal pet tried-and-true kitchen creations offering dogs ...
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Pet Trick or Treat Tips

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 30, 2010, 4:59 pm
Halloween pet lovers preparing to enjoy this year’s tricks and treets? Here are a few of Bone up on your Pet Halloween IQ and ensure fun for all while parading door to door this howl-a-day weekend. Bowls of candy are best left for trick-or-treaters, as opposed to Fido and Fluffy. Chocolate in all ...
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Canine Chewing Solutions

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 28, 2010, 3:34 pm
Making sure that your puppy starts life out on the right paw from day one helps prevent canine behavioral problems from developing later in life. Puppies get new teeth until they are six months old.  From four to six months of age puppy teething is a primary concern. That’s important to understan...
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Healthy Human Foods & Recipes Good for Pets!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 27, 2010, 1:25 pm
Dr. Carol Osborne, a world-renowned integrative veterinarian, pet researcher and leading authority on alternative and holistic veterinary medicine, offers a new understanding about the true toxic potential of human foods and pets, “Human foods have the ability to become a toxic pet threat if conti...
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Dog Urine Problems

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 22, 2010, 2:34 pm
DOG URINARY INCONTINENCE  IS NOT UNCOMMON If your housebroken dog starts having indoor URINARY accidents, a medical problem called canine urinary incontinence could be responsible.  All forms of PET urinary incontinence should be diagnosed and treated promptly by your veterinarian.  Extended expo...
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Aluminum and Pet Kidney Failure in Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 20, 2010, 7:09 pm
Dr. Larry Nagode (DVM, Ph.D.) professor at  The Ohio State University Veterinary College recommends treating pets in chronic kidney failure with phosphorus values over 6 with aluminum hydroxide binders, rather than using calcium based binders like Epikacin.  Dosage is based on your pet’s body w...
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Pet Kidney Failure: Phosphorus Binders

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 19, 2010, 6:13 pm
Pet Kidney Disease affects thousands of dogs and cats each year. Because many pet medications offered for dogs and cats suffering with kidney failure can be confusing, and since online information often offers conflicting recommendations, here are some tips to help pet owners address their dog and c...
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Top 10 Cat Litter Box Tips

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 13, 2010, 12:19 pm
Feline Litter Box Problems are one of the toughest problem Cat Owner’s Face! Preventing cat behavioral mistakes before they become bad habits is ideal.   Here are my top 10 tips to help cat owners keep their cats using the litter box and avoid feline litter box problems First buy a cat litter box...
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The ABC's of Pet Kidney Health

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 12, 2010, 7:01 pm
Your pets kidneys serve many vital pet functions.  They filter and remove toxic wastes from the body via the urine, regulate Calcium and Vitamin D levels, maintain fluid levels, and secrete the hormone responsible for red blood cell production. Anything that interferes with the kidneys’ ability ...
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Blue Buffalo Dog Food Recall

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 12, 2010, 10:07 am
After being part of the 2007 MENU Pet Food Recall, today, Monday, October 11, 2010: The Blue Buffalo Company Ltd. of Wilton, Ct., is once again recalling Blue Buffalo Dog Food. This time recalled Blue Buffalo dog foods are those being sold under the names of Wilderness Dog Chicken, Basics Salmon...
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Natural Pet Kidney Therapy for Dogs & Cats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 6, 2010, 3:20 pm
What Pet Owners and Vets Can do for Kidney Disease in Dogs and Cats Fluid therapy is the single most important factor in the treatment of pet kidney disease. Your pet’s kidneys normally function to maintain fluid levels by concentrating the urine.  With pet kidney disease, excess fluids are ...
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Top 10 Antioxidant Rich Pet Foods

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 5, 2010, 9:17 pm
Media hype about antioxidants benefits for pets and people is swarming! Press releases dictated by pet food corporate  giants warn dog and cat owners about the many dangers of feeding human food to pets, thereby protecting their bottom line, regardless of actual validity. Pet owners are desperately...
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Antioxidants Defend Against Pet Aging & Disease

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Oct 4, 2010, 9:56 pm
For the last 15 to 20 years, the word antioxidant has been part of our pet vernacular. Antioxidants are widely recognized as one of the most important weapons in our battle against pet disease. All the physiological processes in pets and people require oxygen, which provides energy. Bi-products of b...
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FDA Recalls 22 Veterinary Pet Foods

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Sep 30, 2010, 10:58 pm
Salmonella bacterial contamination has been detected in 22 veterinary pet food brands including Iams and Eukanuba pet food formulas for dogs and cats. Pet owners should discard the tainted pet foods listed in this recall. Practice good personal hygiene as simply handling the pet food can transmit th...
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Hartz Recalls 75,000 Dog Beef Treats

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Sep 29, 2010, 7:49 pm
Hartz Mountain Corporation is recalling a dog treat due to concerns over Salmonella bacterial contamination. The Food and Drug Administration reports that Hartz initiated a recall on nearly 75,000 8-ounce bags of Hartz Naturals Real Beef Treats for Dogs. The products lot code is BZ0969101E, UPC numb...
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Pet Product is Lifesaver for Cat's Allergy

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Sep 27, 2010, 8:00 pm
I’m giving the Paaws Vitamins to my cat, Sweetie.  She has been violently ill with allergies since December 2009 and we have been doctoring since then.  Nothing helped significantly. I was considering putting her to “sleep” — she was beginning to suffer and I can’t ha...
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Pet Cancer: Vitamins & Supplements Prove Helpful!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Sep 6, 2010, 8:47 pm
The Role Pet Nutritional Supplements Play in the Treatment and Management Of  Pet Cancer Therapy for Dogs and Cats Statistics run by the Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University (CSU), document the fact that cancer is the number one cause of death in pets. Over 50% of dogs and cats age 10 ...
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Dog Pancreatitis Cured Naturally & Avoids Diabetes

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Aug 12, 2010, 9:49 pm
Dr. Carol – what can I say…you’re truly a blessing!!! My 8 year old Lab,  Harley got very sick.  My dog wasn’t eating and I had to take a water bowl to her to get her to drink.  She had zero energy and her breathing was weird and she had urinated all over the kitchen flo...
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Free One-Hour Holistic Pet Health Chat TODAY!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jul 27, 2010, 11:35 am
Today! Free one-hour long pet health chat — Alternative and holistic medicines – what’s new, what works, what doesn’t Tags: pet health, dog health, cat health, feline, canine, hollistic health pet Alternative and holistic medicines – what’s new, what works, what doe...
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Dog Seizures & Canine Epilepsy

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jul 24, 2010, 9:18 pm
The main sign of pet epilepsy is seizures, which are caused by abnormal electrical activity that begins in the brain.  Most pet seizures last from one to three minutes, with the average time being 90 seconds in dogs. Minor or partial motor seizures can cause dogs to salivate, stare into space, and/...
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Pet Diabetes: Vetsulin Alert:Critical Need Program

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jul 23, 2010, 7:06 pm
Pet Diabetes continues to plaque our dogs and cats. In addition, the Vetsulin controversy continues on a daily basis with frustrated pet diabetes owners searching for answers and safe solutions to replace the tainted Vetsulin. Unfortunately, despite the fact that hundreds of dogs and cats have alr...
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Pet Cancer Rates Surging!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jul 22, 2010, 5:16 pm
What is responsible for the recent surge of pet cancer rates in dogs and cats?  What are the major factors that have changed over the last several years that may be the culprits? What can pet owners do to protect their dogs and cats? Certainly the increase in pollution and pesticides play an import...
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Blind Dogs Cured with SARDS!!

Dr. Carol Osborne, DVM posted an article on - Jul 16, 2010, 10:07 pm
Blindness cured with a shot is now a reality for pet owners whose dogs have suddenly gone blind due to a disease called SARDS. Within the last 60 days, two blind dogs can now see! SARDS stands for an eye disease called sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome. The SARDS research team led by Iow...
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About Me

CAROL OSBORNE, D.V.M., is recognized as an authority on alternative and holistic veterinary medicine and the new clinical science of aging-related pet diseases.

A Board Certified Diplomat of the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine, she has pioneered the exploration of new therapies for the treatment and prevention of age-related degenerative disease, as well as promotion of optimum health and performance for pets.

Dr. Osborne created and patented PAAWS, Pet Anti-Aging Wellness System and authored Naturally Healthy Dogs and Naturally Healthy Cats.

She has been featured in USA Today, The Los Angeles Times and the New York Daily News.

An Emmy-nominated television journalist, Dr. Osborne has gained national prominence through her frequent appearances on popular shows including Today in New York, Good Day L.A., and Discovery’s Animal Planet.

Currently, she devotes much of her time to the research and development of advanced biosciences for the benefit of animal health and welfare.

Visit Dr. Carol online:
http://www.CarolOnPets.com
http://www.DrCarol.com
http://Paaws.tv
http://BrokenBoneAdvice.com
http://www.PaawsUniversity.com

Call Dr. Carol's veterinary office to make an appointment for your dogs and cats
Toll free at 1-866-372-2765.



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