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  1. How can tartar formation on a dog's teeth be prevented?
  2. Can I use human triple antibiotic ointment on my dog?
  3. Why is my dog's nose so dry and crusty?
  4. My puppy keeps urinating in the house. What is the best way to clean up the mess?
  5. Why should I neuter my dog when I can prevent him from mating with another dog?
  6. Should I breed my dog?
  7. How do I cure my dog's bad breath?
  8. What supplement will help a dog develop a shiny coat?
  9. How do I introduce my dog to a new dog?
  10. Why does my dog frequently lick his paws and limbs?
  11. How often does a dog need to urinate and have a bowel movement?
  12. How do we stop our dog from eating cat feces?
  13. Will spaying help lower the risk of breast cancer in dogs?
  14. How do I clean my dog's ears?
  15. How much should we be feeding our dog Bingo?
  16. I've just brought home a new puppy; what do I need to do?
  17. My dog was vaccinated as a puppy. Does he need ongoing vaccinations?
  18. Why does my puppy hiccup?
  19. Why is chocolate bad for dogs?
  20. How do I brush my dog's teeth?
  21. What's a good exercise routine for my dog?

Dear Dr. Voynick,

I wanted to apprise you of Charlie’s status. Now 11 days after his stem cell procedure, he is doing fantastic! Exactly 5 days post stem cell procedure, changes started to occur. Since then, and visible on a daily basis, Charlie’s whole attitude has become increasingly more positive. He is vibrant and really, really happy. Each day he seems stronger and more easily able to get around, taking 1 – 2 walks a day on his own volition. I can’t wait to show you the pictures. His suture area is almost not even visible anymore. He has been eating with a great deal more enthusiasm. My husband and I agree that Charlie has had noticeable improvement and seems to be getting a bit “younger by the day”. He is doing the stairs more easily too and oh yes, that sore on his back paw is almost completely healed. Pretty unbelievable results overall for a 14 year old!

Hope you are very well,
Leslie

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1202 Sussex Turnpike
Randolph, NJ 07869
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973-895-4999