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"The Pet Food Recall that Won’t End"

It’s time for an update on the "pet food recall that won’t end," as The Christian Science Monitor put it.   READ MORE

May 24, 2012 / (4) comments

Ear Mites Aren’t Quite the Ordeal They Used to Be

Last week I talked about how kittens and ringworm (dermatophytosis) go hand-in-hand. Today, let’s touch on another condition that is diagnosed most frequently in young animals: ear mites.   READ MORE

May 23, 2012 / (2) comments

Maggots: Thumbs Up or Down?

The weather is starting to heat up here in Colorado, which means that any day now I’ll see my first case of maggots for the year. I hate dealing with maggots. I could come up with all sorts of profound reasons why, but the truth of the matter is they are just gross.   READ MORE

May 22, 2012 / (10) comments

Estate Planning Should Include Pets

Many of my clients love their pets like they are children, but I wonder what percentage of them have made provisions for their pets’ care should they (the owners not the pets) die unexpectedly. Not many, I’d guess. I haven’t either, but I’m going to change that as soon as my husband... READ MORE

May 21, 2012 / (7) comments

Does Horse Racing Deserve Your Support?

I breathed a big sigh of relief on the evening of Saturday, May 5. The 138th running of the Kentucky Derby was over and the equine ambulance didn’t have to pick up any passengers, no screens were erected to shield the viewing public from tragedy, and everyone made it back to the barn safely.   READ MORE

May 17, 2012 / (27) comments

With Kittens Comes Ringworm

It’s spring, and in veterinary clinics across the country kittens and the animals that have been in contact with them are being diagnosed with ringworm. Okay, it’s not fair to blame kittens for every case of ringworm, but that soft and fluffy feline coat may be harboring an uninvited guest.   READ MORE

May 16, 2012 / (3) comments

Any Dog Can Bite

May 20-26 is National Dog Bite Prevention Week. Being bitten is just one of the professional hazards veterinarians face every day. In fact, I was bitten last week — very minor, couldn’t blame the dog as the whole reason I was at his house was to euthanize him because he was feeling terrible... READ MORE

May 15, 2012 / (2) comments

Questions about Canine Vaccines

A couple of weeks ago "Barnyard Punch" asked some excellent questions about non-core vaccines in dogs. Canine noncore vaccines are those that will benefit some dogs but not others, and the decision about who should get them and who shouldn’t is based on such things as age, lifestyle,... READ MORE

May 14, 2012 / (8) comments

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs and Cats

My dog Apollo has inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), so unfortunately, I have experience with this condition as both an owner and veterinarian.   READ MORE

May 10, 2012 / (3) comments

A New Link Between Pet and Human Health

Part of the veterinary oath states that a veterinarian does "solemnly swear to use my scientific knowledge and skills for the benefit of society through the … promotion of public health," which is why diseases that can be transmitted from animals to people (called zoonoses or zoonotic... READ MORE

May 09, 2012 / (5) 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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