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Supplementing Your Nutraceutical Knowledge

There are so many supplements being marketed to pet owners each day to improve the quality of your pet’s life. These nutraceuticals or supplements claim to help with everything from […]

More to Love?

The most common medical condition I see in my clinic is obesity. Although we joke during the exam about “Chubby” having more to love, that extra weight puts the “Chubster” […]

Where the Wild Things Are

Every spring our phones are ringing off the hook with panicked calls about what to do with the “abandoned” baby bunnies and fawns or the little birds that have fallen […]

A Few Of My Not So Favorite Things

We all have that one part of our job that we just do not like. I am no exception to that fact. There is definitely a part of being a […]

Enriching Your Dog’s Environment

Do you ever look at your dog and think “Have you even moved today?” While they might seem content to just lounge around on the couch or their bed all […]

Cat Breeds I Miss Seeing

Although pure bred cats are a lot less common in my practice than pure bred dogs there are several breeds that have won my affection over the years. Maine Coon-This […]

Dog Breeds I Miss Seeing

I have seen so many breeds in my years as a veterinarian and there are many that have tugged at my heartstrings and I truly miss seeing them. To start […]

Millionaire Matchmaker – DVM edition

One great thing about my job is that it constantly presents me with an opportunity to go above and beyond for my clients. I recently became a matchmaker of sorts […]

Dogs Eat the Craziest Things

During a recent conversation at our hospital we were recalling all of the objects we have removed from our canine patients’ stomachs and one fact was very apparent, dogs eat […]

The Miracle Microchip

I fully believe that every pet should be microchipped as soon as they become a member of your family. Studies have shown that 1 in every 3 pets will go […]