Skip to content
  • About CriticalCareDVM
  • Dr. Christopher G. Byers – Veterinary Emergency/Critical Care & Internal Medicine Specialist

  • Feline Emergency & Critical Care Textbook
  • Veterinary Medical Advice Disclaimer for Pet Owners
  • Feline Emergency & Critical Care Textbook
  • Veterinary Medical Advice Disclaimer for Pet Owners
  • Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) in Dogs – When the Blood Pump Fails!

    The heart is obviously a vital organ. Proper function is essential to deliver oxygen to tissues throughout the body. When not functioning properly, our dogs and cats becoming rapidly debilitated, and indeed, can die. This week I’ve dedicated some time to explaining a type of severe heart dysfunction called congestive…

    Continue Reading
  • Feline Arterial Thromboembolism (FAT) – Nobody Wants A Cat to Get FAT!

    This week I’ve dedicated time to sharing information about a very important disease in feline medicine – feline arterial thromboembolism or FAT. I have a love-hate relationship with FAT. I love it because it’s complicated, and it challenges me as a board-certified veterinary critical care specialist. I hate it because…

    Continue Reading
  • PDA in Pets – There’s Nothing Affectionate About Patent Ductus Arteriosus

    People are frequently born with heart defects. They often require intricate and specialized surgeries to help correct them. So too can dogs and cats be affected by congenital heart abnormalities, the most common of which is called patent ductus arteriosus or PDA. This week I share some important information about…

    Continue Reading

Translate

Follow CriticalCareDVM on Social Media

© 2025 CriticalCareDVM
Graceful Theme by Optima Themes