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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-828-5663



Address: 45 E 89th St 10128 New York, NY, US

Website: www.drbabette.com/

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Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 04.11.2020

Sit, stay, yes! Anything for a cookie! Healthy Rayne Rewards treats are available on our website - DrBabette.com #RayneRewards #dogtreats #dogsofinstagram #doglife #doglovers #veterinarymedicine #veterinarian #puppiesofinstagram #puppylife #puppylove #puppygram #goldenretriever #goldenhour #goldenretrieversofinstagram

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 30.10.2020

Acupuncture by the pool #acupuncture #animalacupuncture #veterinarian #hamptons #poolside #animalcare #pethealth #dogcare #dogacupuncture

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 13.10.2020

One happy dog getting laser treatment DrBabette.com #LaserTherapy #Veterinarian #veterinariansofinstagram #veterinarianlife #puppylove #puppiesofinstagram #lasertherapyfordogs #lasertherapyforpets

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 24.09.2020

Treating clients dogs in their home is stress-free and dogs love their therapy sessions! #HouseCallVeterinarian #Veterinarian #dogsofinstagram #dogslife #stressfree

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 16.09.2020

How many golden retrievers can you spot in this photo? #HouseCallVeterinarian #goldenretrievers #goldenretrieversofinstagram #goldenretrieverpuppy #veterinarian #petcare #holistichealing

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 05.09.2020

Southampton after the storm #HouseCallVeterinarian #NYCveterinarian #SouthHampton #Veterinarian

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 19.08.2020

Therapy for cats and dogs. They are always so relaxed during treatment #dogsofinstagram #catsofinsta #housecallveterinarian #NYVEterinarian #holistichealing

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 06.08.2020

Here’s Dr. Allen helping with laser therapy, a non-invasive treatment for a wide range of conditions #veterinarymedicine #lasertherapy #hollistichealing #noninvasivetreatments #nycveterinarian #housecallveterinarian

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 23.07.2020

Here is Dr. Babette treating a clients dog with acupuncture. Acupuncture can reduce pain & inflammation and stimulate the body’s own immune system to promote natural healing. Its immune boosting properties can also help to prevent future disease states in currently healthy pets, so it’s an excellent preventative measure. Here are just a few conditions acupuncture can help treat: Nervous disorders Traumatic nerve injury Respiratory problems... Chronic nasal discharge Coughing and heaving Colic Gastrointestinal disturbances Inflammatory bowl syndrome Inflammatory bowl disease #acupuncture #animalacupuncture #nycvet #nycveterinarian #holistichealth #holistichealing

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 15.07.2020

Click the link in our bio or visit DrBabette.com for more info and to purchase! #PetCBD #NaturalHempExtract #veterinariansofinstagram #housecallvet #1500mgCBD #petanxiety #fireworks #thunder #HighQuality #HighlyConcentrated #MadeInUSA

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 29.06.2020

Dr. Babette is taking house calls in the Hamptons this summer for any new or existing clients. Please DM us to make an appointment #HouseCallVeterinarian #nycveterinarian #hollisticpetcare #traditionalpetcare #easternmedicine #westernmedicine #AnimalAcupuncture

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 12.06.2020

There is still no evidence dogs can contract #Coronavirus as shared on @todayshow

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 08.06.2020

Coronavirus: What we know as it relates to pets We are actively monitoring developments related to animals and the virus. On Thursday, February 27, a dog in Hong Kong tested "weak positive" for coronavirus (the owner tested positive for coronavirus). The dog has since received a second positive result that has been sent to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), which is working with Hong Kong health officials on this case. The precise meaning of "weak positive" remai...ns unclear and further evaluation is ongoing. Hong Kong authorities have said the dog shows no clinical signs of illness but remains quarantined. We will keep you updated as we learn more. At this time, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) say there is no evidence that companion animals, including pets, can spread COVID-19. However, as with any disease, it's always a good idea to wash your hands after being around animals. According to the CDC, people who are sick with COVID-19 should restrict contact with pets and other animals, just like you would restrict your contact with other people. When possible, a member of the household other than the individual who is ill should care for any animals in the household. Those infected with COVID-19 should avoid contact with animals, including petting, snuggling, being kissed or licked, and sharing food. Those who must care for a pet, or who will be around animals while sick, should wear an appropriate face mask and wash hands thoroughly before and after interacting with those animals.

Dr Babette Gladstein, VMD 22.05.2020

We are seeing an increase in sightings of sick raccoons in Central Park. Time for heart guard!! #dogsofnewyork #dogsofues #dogsofuws