Shock Wave Therapy with Dr. Jennifer Vitucci
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The only thing shocking about Shock Wave Therapy is how well it works! Listen as Jennifer Vitucci DVM, CCRP, tells us what Shock Wave Therapy is, how it works in the body, the candidates and conditions it is indicated to treat, and the results to be expected. Simply put, Shock Wave therapy is a painless, non-invasive, cost-effective modality that uses sound waves to help your dog or cat to feel better and heal in 1-3 treatments .  To find Dr. Vitucci and learn more about ShockWave therapy for your pet, please visit PulseVet.com PetAbility is sponsored by ADogsBestLifeBox.com when you subscribe to receive their awesome enrichment kits by using the coupon code PETPOD22 to save 10% on your first order and get your free gift, Scout and About Compact Training Pouch (waterproof, clip-on treat pouch with a built in squeaker!) PetAbility is sponsored by HedzUpPets watercollars at SaveDogsFromDrowning.com when you purchase your own watercollar by using coupon code PETPOD22 to save 10%. Disclaimer The contents of the PetAbilityTM  podcast are for informational purposes only.   The host(s) and their guests make no claims, warranties or representations about the content of these podcasts, or the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of their content. The opinions expressed are those of the host(s) and their guests. Discussion about any third party products or services are not intended to be endorsements or suggest any relationship or association between PetAbility and any other person or entity.  The host(s) and guests are not responsible or liable for any damage, injury, mistake, misinterpretation, or misuse of the contents of the podcasts or any related materials. Furthermore, this podcast and any associated materials are not a substitute for professional veterinary care. Support the show
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