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Dr. Coates is a veterinarian based in the other “Sunshine State” – that's Colorado to the rest of you – where she lives and plays with a varied range of animals. She shares her professional and personal experiences, Monday through Friday, here on petMD's blog, the Fully Vetted. Log in for your daily dose of her insight and wisdom.
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Zinc Toxicosis in Dogs

Did you hear the story about the dog in New York named Jack that ate 111 pennies? The little guy inadvertently ingested them while wolfing down bagel crumbs — go figure. Other than the number of pennies ingested, this was a pretty typical case of canine zinc poisoning. “Zinc?” You... READ MORE

Mar 26, 2013 / (1) comments

How to ... Express a Dog's Anal Glands

I’m going to start a new occasional “How to” series today. Every so often (whenever the mood strikes), I’ll write a post on how owners can perform various procedures at home, with the hopes of saving you some money and time. These are things that don’t necessarily require... READ MORE

Mar 25, 2013 / (11) comments

The Lives of Big Dogs ‘Unwind in Fast Motion’

I am on vacation this week. Rather than leave you hanging while I’m catching up on some much needed R & R, I thought I’d channel Linda Richman of Saturday Night Live “Coffee Talk” fame. “Talk amongst yourselves. I’ll give you a [link to a] topic. Discuss!” Today’s... READ MORE

Mar 21, 2013 / (4) comments

Are Vets an Overlooked Source of Expertise?

I am on vacation this week. Rather than leave you hanging while I’m catching up on some much needed R & R, I thought I’d channel Linda Richman of Saturday Night Live “Coffee Talk” fame. “Talk amongst yourselves. I’ll give you a [link to a] topic. Discuss!”   READ MORE

Mar 20, 2013 / (1) comments

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Pets

I am on vacation this week. Rather than leave you hanging while I’m catching up on some much needed R & R, I thought I’d channel Linda Richman of Saturday Night Live "Coffee Talk" fame. "Talk amongst yourselves. I’ll give you a [link to a] topic. Discuss!"   READ MORE

Mar 19, 2013 / (6) comments

Interesting but Impracticable Research

I am on vacation this week. Rather than leave you hanging while I’m catching up on some much needed R & R, I thought I’d channel Linda Richman of Saturday Night Live “Coffee Talk” fame. “Talk amongst yourselves. I’ll give you a [link to a] topic. Discuss!”   READ MORE

Mar 18, 2013 / (1) comments

What Dogs Do When We're Not Looking

This won’t come as a big surprise to anyone who has spent a lot of time around dogs, but research has shown that dogs are capable of putting themselves into a person’s shoes, so to speak.   READ MORE

Mar 14, 2013 / (2) comments

An Appalling Symptom That is a Blessing in Disguise

Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE from now on) is one of the more dramatic diseases veterinarians and dog owners have to deal with. Its hallmark symptom is bloody diarrhea, but this is not your run-of-the-mill bloody diarrhea. It is often described as “raspberry jam.” (Sorry for the food analogy).... READ MORE

Mar 13, 2013 / (3) comments

Risks from Rodenticides are Changing: Part 2

Yesterday, we talked about changes to the rodenticide market that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has brought about with the aim of improving the health and safety of people, pets, and wildlife. Reducing exposure to long-acting anti-coagulant rodenticides like brodifacoum is obviously good,... READ MORE

Mar 12, 2013 / (3) comments

Risks from Rodenticides are Changing: Part 1

I talked a couple of weeks back about how the addition of a bittering agent to all ethylene-glycol based antifreeze sold in the United States would hopefully help prevent pet poisonings. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced some changes to the rodenticide market that may (or may... READ MORE

Mar 11, 2013 / (2) comments

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Jennifer Coates, DVM

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...graduated with honors from the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine in 1999. In the years since, she has practiced veterinary medicine in Virginia, Wyoming, and Colorado. She is the author of several books about veterinary medicine and animal care, including the Dictionary of Veterinary Terms: Vet-Speak Deciphered for the Non-Veterinarian. Dr. Coates also writes short stories that focus on the strength and importance of the human-animal bond, and freelance articles relating to a variety of animal care and veterinary topics. Dr. Coates lives in Fort Collins, Colorado with her husband, daughter, and various species of pets.

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What do you use to prevent ticks from feeding on your pet?

Spot-on meds
60% (114 votes)
Oral meds
14% (27 votes)
Tick collars
8% (15 votes)
Other
6% (12 votes)
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