We love dogs. But we don’t necessarily love all the potential things that come with being owners of them…especially behavior problems. Indeed, behavior issues in dogs can be quite problematic. This week’s post is meant to raise awareness of the top behavior problems in our canine companions. As GI Joe…
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Veterinary Medicine – Is It a Service Industry?
I was recently asked by a lay person if I thought my beloved profession – veterinary medicine – was a service industry. I’d never been asked that before. On one hand, I think it’s a great question. On the other hand, and to be completely honest, it’s one I was…
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Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) for Dogs & Cats
Pets are family members. Pet owners often expect (and demand) the same level of state-of-the-art care for their dogs and cats that they themselves receive. One such type of intervention is stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). This week’s post is dedicated to sharing information about this type of therapy since it’s becoming…
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Hyphema in Dogs & Cats – When There’s Blood in the Eyes
I’ve said it before. I love eyes…albeit not enough to want to be an ophthalmologist, but at least enough to respect their function and beauty. Unfortunately, sometimes our pets develop serious eye conditions. This week’s post is dedicated to a specific intraocular (inside the eye) condition called hyphema. I hope…
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Feline Infectious Peritonitis – What the FIP?!
There are many infectious organisms that cause illness in our feline friends. One of the most noteworthy diseases in feline infectious peritonitis. This week’s post is dedicated to sharing important information about the debilitating and deadly condition to raise awareness. I hope you find the information helpful. Happy reading! What…
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Cystoscopy – A Look Inside the Lower Urinary Tract
There are many diseases that can affect the lower urinary tracts of dogs and cats – urinary bladder tumors, urinary tract infections, and ectopic ureters. Unfortunately, not all of them can be diagnosed via a simple urinalysis or urine culture. Sometimes we need to look inside the lower urinary tract…
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Emotional Support Animals vs. Service Animals vs. Therapy Animals
Many pet owners are unfamiliar with the differences between service animals (SAs), emotional support animals (ESAs), and therapy animals (TAs). Many also attempt to skirt laws by inaccurately claiming their pet is an ESA in an effort to save a buck. So, this week I wanted to dedicate some blog…
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Happy Tail & Limp Tail in Dogs
Let’s face it. Some dogs’ tails are downright dangerous – so strong as they thwack against you. But how can you get mad at a wagging tail on a happy dog, even if it leaves a bruise on your thigh? Unfortunately, dogs sometimes wag their tails so much they damage…
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Blue-Green Algae & Your Dog – A Colorful Toxin
With the warm weather months upon us in the northern hemisphere, pet owners need to be aware of a variety of environmental hazards, including poisonous plants and of course, heatstroke. Many families don’t know about the danger of blue-green algae and its potential to kill pets. This week’s post is…
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The Gut Microbiome & Your Pet – Why You Should Care
As many of you know, I recently attended the Hill’s Global Symposium in Toronto, Canada. The event was so wonderfully educational and I came back to work empowered with impactful information to help transform the lives of my patients. For this week’s post I wanted to share some important morsels…