henry miller

Henry I. Miller

Dog owners do many things to keep our canine companions happy and healthy. I flew from San Francisco to Albuquerque last summer to pick up a 4-month-old Bedlington terrier and have seldom been separated from her since. Asta (named after the Fox terrier in the old “Thin Man†films) has been the light of my life since.

She gets human-grade food mostly (loves rotisserie chicken) to complement a small amount of kibble and, of course, lots of exercise, cuddles and necessary vet visits. She is often told (and understands), “I love you.†It might not be long until I can add something significant: an anti-aging pill.

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Henry I. Miller, a physician and molecular biologist, is the Glenn Swogger distinguished fellow at the American Council on Science and Health. He wrote this for .