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RegenO3one Vet provides customized high quality veterinary medical ozone therapy equipment, quality supplies and expert hands on training - designed by veterinarians, for veterinary professionals and dedicated pet parents.

06/22/2026

One of our pet parents in Ireland sent me this footage and I had to share it πŸ’™

This is MooMoo. Her given name was Mynx, which evolved into Mynxie Moo and eventually just MooMoo. She is a rescue cat, around 12 years old, and she has a personality best described as selective. She loves her human but hates ALL other living creatures. πŸ˜…

MooMoo spent the first two years of her life in a cage before she was rescued. She never learned to run or jump properly during the developmental window where most cats build those skills. Combined with being spayed young and limited mobility, she has always struggled with her weight.

Being a bigger girl with a very thick coat, MooMoo cannot reach all the areas she needs to groom herself. Over time, this has led to flaky, dandruffy skin, sensitivity to touch and clumping fur in the areas she cannot maintain. She doesn’t tolerate brushing for more than a few strokes before she has had enough and tries to devour the hand wielding the brush. So her family has been stuck in a cycle of wanting to help but having very few options she would accept.

Her family ordered our foaming ozone shampoo from California and had it within a week. This was MooMoo's first ever ozone bath at home and as you can see, she handled it far better than anyone expected. No fighting, no yelling, no blood or lacerations requiring stitches as expected πŸ˜….

She was calm and tolerant while clumps of loose fur came away during the wash.

For cats who resist grooming, a gentle shampoo designed to support the skin rather than irritate it can be the difference between a stressful experience and one they will accept again. And for MooMoo, getting regular help with what she cannot do for herself is going to change her skin health and her comfort over time.

More MooMoo content coming because honestly, she stole my heart a little. πŸ’™πŸΎ

I get asked all the time whether pets need Vitamin D supplements. My answer is always the same: test before you do anyth...
06/19/2026

I get asked all the time whether pets need Vitamin D supplements. My answer is always the same: test before you do anything.

Vitamin D is fat-soluble. It accumulates in the body. Unlike water-soluble vitamins where excess just passes through, too much Vitamin D can cause kidney damage and in severe cases it can be life-threatening. So guessing a dose based on what you've read online is risky, even with good intentions.

The reason supplementation even comes up so often is because most pets aren't getting enough from food alone. Kibble goes through heavy processing, and by the time it reaches the bowl, the Vitamin D content can be very different from what the formulation intended.

Fresh diets built around whole food ingredients tend to deliver nutrients the body absorbs more efficiently, which is one of the reasons I'm such an advocate for species-appropriate nutrition.
What surprises most pet parents is learning their pet can't manufacture Vitamin D from sunshine.

We assume it works the same way for them as it does for us, but it doesn't. A dog lying in a sunny spot on the floor is warm and happy, but they aren't building Vitamin D stores.

Once you have a number from the blood test, your vet can build a plan specific to your pet. A 60-pound dog with inflammatory bowel disease needs a very different approach to a 10-pound cat on a raw diet.

In my patients, I also look at immune support through medical ozone therapy alongside Vitamin D optimization. They work through different pathways and when both are addressed, the results hold up better over time. πŸΎπŸ’™

The conversation I find hardest to have is the one where a family brings in a senior pet already in significant decline ...
06/17/2026

The conversation I find hardest to have is the one where a family brings in a senior pet already in significant decline and says they thought it was all just normal aging. By the time I'm seeing the pet, the joints are severely compromised and organ function has dropped enough to limit what we can do. The window for early intervention has already closed.

I don't say this to create guilt. I say it because the assumption "old age" is behind everything is so deeply embedded in how people think about their pets getting older. And it costs animals years of comfort they could have had.

Large breed dogs can start experiencing age-related changes as early as five. For a Great Dane or a Mastiff, waiting until eight to think about senior support means you've already missed the most impactful window. Smaller breeds have more time, but the earlier you start supporting the body proactively, the better position it's in when the demands of aging increase.

What I see in my senior patients receiving medical ozone therapy is encouraging. The inflammatory burden the body carries with age becomes more manageable, and oxygen delivery to tissue stays more efficient for longer. These are cumulative changes, and over months and years they add up to a pet whose family can see the difference in how they move and engage with the world around them.

The biggest favour you can do for an aging pet is stop waiting for something to go wrong. Proactive care during the transition into their senior years is far more effective than reactive care once decline is already underway.

Explore our home ozone packages at the link in bio, or DM us for guidance on building a senior support plan for your pet. πŸΎπŸ’™

I talk a lot about clinical interventions because they're what people associate with veterinary care. But the honest tru...
06/15/2026

I talk a lot about clinical interventions because they're what people associate with veterinary care. But the honest truth is the pets who do best over time are the ones whose families have built small, consistent health habits into their daily routine at home.

It doesn't need to be elaborate. The families who get the best results aren't spending hours a day on pet wellness. They've just found a few things they can do every day without thinking about it, and those things compound.

By the time I see these pets for their regular check-ups, the difference compared to pets with no home routine is noticeable. The overall vitality is higher and I'm finding fewer emerging problems to address.

The Regeno3one Vet product range was built with exactly this kind of routine in mind. Everything is designed to be practical, safe for home use, and effective enough to make a measurable difference when used consistently.

Visit the link in bio to explore our full range. πŸΎπŸ’™

The question I hear most often when I bring up nutrition is 'but my vet recommended this food.' And I understand why peo...
06/11/2026

The question I hear most often when I bring up nutrition is 'but my vet recommended this food.' And I understand why people trust that.

The problem is most conventional nutrition education in veterinary school is heavily influenced by the commercial pet food industry, and the focus tends to be on meeting minimum nutrient standards rather than on how food quality affects long-term health outcomes.

I came to fresh food through my own clinical observations. I kept seeing patients with chronic inflammatory conditions and recurring gut problems, and when we changed nothing except the diet, the improvement was hard to ignore.

A pet with a compromised gut can't handle a sudden switch to raw food without careful management. This is why I always recommend working with a veterinarian who understands species-appropriate nutrition at a clinical level rather than following a generic feeding guide online.

If you've been curious about fresh food but unsure where to begin, bring it up at your next vet visit.

It might be the most impactful change you make for your pet's long-term health. πŸΎπŸ’™

I think one of the biggest shifts in how I practice veterinary medicine happened when I stopped measuring health by what...
06/09/2026

I think one of the biggest shifts in how I practice veterinary medicine happened when I stopped measuring health by what's absent and started measuring it by what's present.

Early in my career, a pet with clean bloodwork and no clinical symptoms was a healthy pet. I don't see it so simply anymore. I've worked with too many animals who passed every standard test and still had a coat I wasn't happy with, or an immune system constantly busy in the background without obvious cause. The family would say "she's fine" and technically they were right, but something was off.

When a pet is genuinely thriving, their family can usually feel it before they can articulate it. There's a vitality to their pet. It's a different experience to living with a pet who's technically "not sick" but never seems fully well either.

Getting a pet there usually requires looking beyond the standard checklist. I want to know what they're eating and whether their gut is absorbing it properly. I want to know if there's low-grade inflammation draining resources away from repair and recovery. These aren't separate issues, they're part of one interconnected health picture.

This is why I'm such an advocate for medical ozone therapy as part of a home wellness routine. Ozone supports oxygen delivery at the tissue level and helps modulate immune function, and when pets receive this kind of support consistently, their families notice a difference bloodwork alone wouldn't capture.

The Brinkley ozone package was designed for exactly this purpose, giving pet parents a way to incorporate medical ozone into daily life safely and with guidance.

DM us to learn more. πŸΎπŸ’™

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