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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,...
Cooking For Your Pet: Master Class
Dog food: it might be the single most sensitive topic in the exam room, the “American politics” of pet care. The number of dog owners I meet who are preparing their pet’s meals from scratch is on the rise, and those people usually have pretty strong opinions on the...
Appreciating Our Seniors, part one
Sharing our homes and hearts with dogs and cats, or any other friend that has a shorter lifespan than ourselves, opens us up to repeated attacks of grief and loss as each one moves forward into her final resting place. In the best-case scenario, our pet has by that...
Taming of the Screw, Act Two
In our last piece, you learned about a plain-looking bug that produces some very aggressive babies, a character that has made many headlines in the last few months as it eyes its old stomping grounds in the U.S.. In 1935, the New World Screwworm had our agricultural...
Getting to Know Your Vet
In a previous piece, we learned about the challenges faced by patients with skin issues, who generally seem destined to form a really close relationship with their veterinarian. It’s the rechecks...all the rechecks…. They’re truly the foundation of successful...
