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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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How to ... Make a Dog Vomit

Up next in our “How to” series, inducing emesis in dogs, or in laymen’s terms, making a dog vomit.   READ MORE

May 23, 2013 / (6) comments

Cats Need the Right Environment

“Addressing environmental needs is essential (not optional) for optimum wellbeing of the cat.” So says the Feline Environmental Needs Guidelines recently published by the American Association of Feline Practitioners and International Society of Feline Medicine. I whole-heartedly agree.... READ MORE

May 22, 2013 / (3) comments

A Heartfelt Thanks to Dogs

“There is something about the outside of a dog that is good for the inside of a man.” Apologies to Winston Churchill and all the horses and horse lovers out there for messing with a treasured quote, but the benefits of dog ownership are having their day in the sun right now.   READ MORE

May 21, 2013 / (4) comments

Dogs and Cats Get Bipartisan Support

Many of you are probably aware that I live in Colorado. As a favorite bumper sticker of mine says (in response to people who look down on transplants to the state), “not NATIVE – but I got here as fast as I could.” There are many things to love about Colorado, but if you are a dog owner,... READ MORE

May 20, 2013 / (10) comments

Veterinarians and Owners Need to Listen

I was going over the comments that you all left on my survey (take it if you haven’t already) a few months ago and was shocked at the number that touched upon a common theme: veterinarians disrespecting an owner’s expertise with his or her own animal. Here are some examples of what you find... READ MORE

May 16, 2013 / (10) comments

An 'Intrigue' of Kittens

I had a funny experience last week. I was writing an article about cats and got to a point where I needed to refer to a group of them with a collective noun. I was stumped. The words “herd” and “pack” are what immediately popped to mind but were not appropriate (though I kind... READ MORE

May 15, 2013 / (8) comments

Dogs and Pickup Trucks

I’ve owned pickup trucks for the last 15 years or so. Residing in some very rural parts of Virginia and Wyoming and keeping horses on my property have made them a necessity. However, my dogs have never ridden unrestrained in the bed of a truck. I always find a way to cram them into the cab or use... READ MORE

May 14, 2013 / (5) comments

Preventing Dog Bites

May 19-25 is Dog Bite Prevention Week. I’ve been bitten several times, as I’m sure most people who work with animals have, but have never seen a specific number put to the risk that veterinarians have of being bitten. The most relevant statistic I could find was in a Centers for Disease Control... READ MORE

May 13, 2013 / (6) comments

Why Large Dogs Die Young

When I was on vacation a couple of months ago, I posted a link to an article entitled “Why Small Pups Outlive Large Dog Breeds.” Fully Vetted reader 3Dogs1Cat (great handle!) asked for more information when the research was published in the April 2013 issue of American Naturalist. Here... READ MORE

May 09, 2013 / (5) comments

It's a Boy!

We have a new family member. His name is Bernie, and he’s a Betta. You may know Bettas by their old and now geographically outdated name of Siamese fighting fish.   READ MORE

May 08, 2013 / (6) 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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Why Large Dogs Die Young
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It's a Boy!
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A Couple of Law Updates
In today’s Fully Vetted, Dr. Coates updates readers regarding developments on two...
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Veterinarians and Owners Need to Listen
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Dogs and Cats Get Bipartisan Support
Pet owners in Colorado have reason to celebrate this month, after two new bills were...
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Preventing Heartworm Disease
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PETMD POLL

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)
N/A (I do not use tick preventives)
12% (23 votes)
Total votes: 191

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