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Pet Press KALISPELL MAY 2019

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THE BEST OF MONTANA

Kayaking on McDonald Creek

I grew up in Wyoming, where the wind blows all the time. This is great if you want to fly a kite, but it’s less great if you want to spend any time on a lake. My family didn’t boat much, but I did grow up canoeing down the Platte river. When my wife and I moved to Montana, we brought the canoe with us, because that’s what we loved to do.

someone comes to visit in the summertime, we arrange a time to float down McDonald Creek in the evening. It’s a short trip, easy on those who haven’t kayaked much before, and it never fails to impress. Last summer, as we were floating, we rounded a corner and spotted tons of beavers. That’s normal; they’re everywhere. On the edge of the water, I spotted what I thought was another

Shortly after moving to Kalispell, and before the rest of my family arrived, some people at church invited me to float down McDonald Creek. I was happy to join in and break out the canoe again, but when I got there, I discovered everyone else would be in these nice 14-foot kayaks. I had a great time in the canoe; the journey down McDonald Creek from Glacier Park is fantastic. As we were pulling out of the water, someone invited me to try out their kayak for a bit. As soon as the paddle hit the water, I knew I could never let my wife get into a kayak, because then we’d have to buy one.

If I want to show someone what it’s like to live in Montana, I take them kayaking.

big, beaver splashing around in the shallows, having a grand old time. It wasn’t until I floated a little closer that I realized it wasn’t a beaver at all; it was a black bear! I was about 20 feet away, but he didn’t pay me any mind. He was enjoying his day on the water, just like I was. If I want to show someone what it’s like to live in Montana, I take them kayaking. What we have here is truly one-of-a-kind. Some people save for

years to take a kayaking trip of a lifetime, so I feel lucky that it’s something my wife and I can do almost every weekend in the summer. There’s something freeing about being in the middle of the river in a kayak. You’re totally in the moment and just seeing what nature has to offer. If you’ve never been kayaking before, I highly recommend trying it out this summer. It’s a blast. And I can even tell you about one of the best places to go kayaking in the world, right in our own backyard.

It wasn’t too long before my wife came on a trip down McDonald Creek, and sure enough, she was making plans to get our own kayaks before the day was done. We kept the canoe for a while, because it’s fun and the dogs like to ride with us, but kayaking is the best way to be out on the water. Since then, kayaking has become one of our favorite summertime activities. It’s so much fun to take the kayak down the river to see the wildlife, or float out onto the lake and watch fireworks on the Fourth of July. Anytime

—Dr. Jevon Clark 406.755.6886

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THE FUTURE OF PET CARE Veterinary La When someone says the word “laser,” it creates very distinct images in our mind. The trope of laser weapons in science fiction (and realitiy!) means many people think of laser blasts destroying peaceful planets, or sharks with laser beams attached to their heads. So, when a veterinarian recommends laser therapy for a pet, it’s not unusual for pet owners to be caught off guard. At The Animal Clinic of Kalispell, we’re excited to be introducing new technology to the practice and offer our patients new resources for healing with our Veterinary Laser Center. We are one of the few practices in Montana with the newest K-Laser in-office, the most advanced Class IV therapeutic laser. This low-level laser uses infrared light to stimulate natural healing at the cellular level without causing damage. K-Laser is used in therapy for both humans and pets. This kind of therapeutic laser technology has been around for many years, but the K-Laser Class IV is a game-changer. Weaker lasers demand more time to be effective. Dogs and cats would have to sit still for up to 12 minutes in order to get adequate treatment. With our Class IV therapy laser, treatment only takes around three minutes! This speed and power opens the door to endless treatment and healing possibilities.

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Breakfast Bites Oatmeal isn’t the most exciting breakfast option, but with a little peanut butter and banana, it can be a great way to start your morning. The same is true for dog treats! Check out this simple, tasty treat recipe your dog is sure to love!

Ingredients

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1 cup oatmeal, old fashioned oats

1 banana, medium

1/2 cup creamy peanut butter (Note: Make sure it doesn’t contain any xylitol, which is extremely toxic to dogs.)

Inspired by Southern Parm

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er Center At one point, laser therapy could have been associated with pseudoscience. But medical and technological advancements have paved the way for exciting breakthroughs. Research shows Class IV laser therapy can greatly help improve musculoskeletal problems in the back and hips. The K-Laser can also be used to:

UNDER THE KNIFE LASER

How Our Surgical Laser Revolutionizes Surgery

• Speed up healing after an injury or surgery. • Stimulate the growth of new blood vessels to improve oxygenation.

• Reduce arthritis pain in dogs. • Help cats with urinary tract disease. • Decrease inflammation in essentially any tissue.

Up until now, we’ve had a colleague come in periodically to offer laser therapy to our patients. Now that we have a K-Laser in-office, we’re able to provide consistent therapy to our patients across the valley. If you want to learn more about therapeutic lasers and how they may be able to help your pet, give us a call at 406.755.6886 and ask about the Veterinary Laser Center today.

In addition to the therapeutic laser, we are also excited to have been using a surgical laser at the practice for years. Far more powerful than the therapeutic laser, this incredibly precise laser beam is essentially a really high-tech surgical knife. The laser seals small blood vessels as it cuts, cauterizing surgical cuts and reducing bleeding. Some >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

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