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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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An Early Start to Allergy Season

The severity of my symptoms varies with the season. I suspect I react to an indoor allergen or two since without the benefit of an antihistamine, I pretty much always have a runny nose. READ MORE

Apr 18, 2013 / (4) comments

Reverse Sneezing – Keep Calm and Carry On

Owen entered my life when I was 19, a sophomore in college. I had lived with dogs most of my life, but the brunt of the responsibility for their care fell on my parents’ shoulders. Owen was the first dog that depended solely on me. I think I did a pretty good job, even as a somewhat unfocused teenager.   READ MORE

Apr 17, 2013 / (19) comments

FELV – Similar But Not Identical to FIV

In response to my post a couple of weeks ago on feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), a few of you commented on possible confusion with another dreaded (there’s that word again!) disease, feline leukemia virus (FELV). The two diseases do share a lot in common, but there are also some important differences... READ MORE

Apr 16, 2013 / (3) comments

Celebrate National Pet Week

National Pet Week is May 5-11 this year. I bring it up early because the Auxiliary to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is already seeking entries for next year’s poster and writing contests. The deadline is May 10, 2013 and the contests are open to students in kindergarten... READ MORE

Apr 15, 2013 / (1) comments

Low-Cost Veterinary Care

We talked yesterday about the externship I rotated through at the Washington Animal Rescue League as a fourth year veterinary student. Reliving that experience reminded me of the good that is being done by not-for-profit veterinary clinics like these. We have a similar organization here in Colorado called... READ MORE

Apr 11, 2013 / (2) comments

Fourth Year Veterinary Training – A Breed Apart

In most veterinary schools, the final year of a student’s training is very different from what came before. Fourth year students make their way through rotations that typically last a few weeks each. Some are held within the school’s own veterinary teaching hospitals (e.g., internal medicine,... READ MORE

Apr 10, 2013 / (7) comments

The Financial Realities of Prolonging Life

Have you thought about how far you’d go, monetarily speaking, to prolong the life of your pets? You should. I recommend you come up with a specific dollar amount for each of them. These numbers do not have to be lines in the sand, but at a difficult time can serve as warning signals that perhaps... READ MORE

Apr 09, 2013 / (12) comments

'Shelter Me: Let's Go Home' Coming this Week to Your TV

Last year I wrote about a public television program called Shelter Me. It presented an uplifting look at the role that shelter dogs play in the lives of people from many different walks of life. The first segment focused on the journey of two stray pit bulls, from the day they were picked up on the... READ MORE

Apr 08, 2013 / (1) comments

Dogs Missing in Idaho

Dogs are disappearing not too far from where I used to live in Wyoming … the Twin Falls and Magic Valley area in Idaho. According to a report in USA Today, “About 40 dogs have gone missing since November…”   READ MORE

Apr 04, 2013 / (3) comments

Do You Have a Great Vet?

Working in a referral practice, I get to learn a lot about clients’ “regular” veterinarians. I have heard a few less than stellar reports, but most people have nothing but good things to say about their pets’ doctors. It is common knowledge in the veterinary profession that... READ MORE

Apr 03, 2013 / (4) 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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