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Tips for Jedi-Level Pet Owners (part three)
You got it now, right? Your pet may or may not be welcome in a coffee shop or on an airplane, but either way we agree that he does not have the same thought structure as a human being. Even if he is one of these geniuses that predicts seizures or diagnoses cancer from...
Oncologists Are Important People
Cancer is a sad feature of the veterinary profession. We see many cancers cropping up as our patients age, and they age very rapidly due to their short lifespan of 10-17 years. The rule of thumb for cancer, of course, is that it needs to be removed. If it is located...
Hope You Guess My Name
This Mystery Canine Respiratory Disease is getting a lot of press right now. I haven’t spent a lot of time looking at mainstream media (preferring instead to focus on the advice of respiratory specialists), but I can sympathize with the anxiety that these reports may...
Tips for Jedi-Level Pet Owners (part two)
Because my duty to you, dear reader, is so close to my heart, even the simplest, most obvious premises are subjected to meticulous attention and research. In our previous piece, you were advised that “your pet is NOT a human.” Sifting through the internet for...
Put. Down. The Scissors.
If you have some experience with hair mats, you know their capacity to frustrate and infuriate pet owners and pets alike. Certain breeds are predisposed to this condition because of their coat length and hair texture. The mat itself is a dense blob of fur, and...
Taming of the Screw, Act Four.
Screwworms are coming to the U.S. and traveling at an alarming rate to get here. In fact, the journey from their one-time prison in Panama is 95% complete. They will come into the U.S.—it’s only a matter of when. Despite their Latin name hominivorax, which means “man...
Treatment Failure: Just Another Puzzle Piece
Every health professional is destined to spend a certain amount of time reviewing someone else’s work. When a patient has sought help elsewhere before coming to my clinic, conversation in the exam room often revolves around a laundry list of the previous doctor’s...
Tips for Jedi-Level Pet Owners (part one)
If you are already an expert pet owner, maybe you don’t need to be reading this! But know that it’s not going to be a lesson on minutes of exercise, access to fresh water, and bathing frequency. That stuff is for tweens coaxing their parents to adopt a pet this...
Should It Stay, or Should It Go?
In our previous piece, a tiny sample of your unidentified “pet lump” was sent off to the pathologist, and you settled in for a fretful week of waiting. Have you thought about how you might proceed once the report comes back? When working with a veterinarian,...
Taming of the Screw, Act Three
I’d never heard of the Darien Gap; what about you? It’s kind of a unique place on the planet that we and our Central American partners have been able to utilize in the fight against this predatory maggot, the New World Screwworm. It’s the last thing before Colombia,...
