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First Aid Planning for Large Animals

Last week we discussed tips to help prepare for emergencies on a farm, such as natural disasters. This week, let’s talk about how to prepare for animal emergencies. READ MORE

Apr 12, 2013 / (1) comments

The FBI, the Doctor, the Drug Lord, and His Parrot

Dr. Tudor continues his look back at his years spent safeguarding the United States borders from potential animal pathogens in this third part of his mini-series on the more memorable moments of his job as a United States Department of Agriculture veterinary officer.   READ MORE

Apr 11, 2013 / (2) comments

The 'Uncommon' Side Effects of Cancer Treatment

During chemo appointments, I always catch up with owners to find out how things have been going since the last time I saw their pet. Since more than 75 percent of our patients won’t have anything happen to them after a treatment, I’m usually just checking in to confirm all is going well. For... READ MORE

Apr 10, 2013 / (3) comments

ROAR: Empowering Communities and Helping Animals Overcome Remarkable Odds

I recently attended AAHA Phoenix 2013, the American Animal Hospital Association’s yearly conference, and sat on the Veterinarian and Pet Bloggers: Veterans of the Social Media "War Zone" panel on behalf of BlogPaws, a worldwide pet media organization of which I am a board member. Among... READ MORE

Apr 09, 2013 / (4) comments

The Itchy Cat

There’s nothing more frustrating than seeing your pet scratching, knowing he’s uncomfortable, and feeling unable to do anything to help. So, let’s talk about some of the things that you and your veterinarian can do to help.   READ MORE

Apr 08, 2013 / (2) comments

Emergency Preparedness for Animals on the Farm

As spring rolls around with threats of severe storms, lightning, tornadoes, and flood potential, now is a good time to talk about emergency preparedness. Whether the season rolls in like a lion or out like one, there are some basic things that can be done to help prepare in case disaster strikes.... READ MORE

Apr 05, 2013 / (2) comments

The Heifer that Swam into San Francisco Bay

As I described in my post The Case of the Boom Box Bird, my duties as a USDA port veterinarian required that I monitor the movement of livestock in and out of the U.S. One of my most memorable experiences was overseeing the exportation of dairy cows to Saudi Arabia.   READ MORE

Apr 04, 2013 / (2) comments

How a Cancer Doctor Measures Success

How do we measure personal achievement as we age? As children and young adults, our accomplishments are quantitated via our educational system and a continuous barrage of exams and assessments. Parents and teachers encourage us to succeed and assist us when we fall behind.  But when we “grow... READ MORE

Apr 03, 2013 / (1) comments

Easter May Have 'Passed-Over' but Post Holiday Pet Dangers Remain

The Easter eggs have been found, basket contents were greedily consumed, children are bouncing off the walls from their candy-induced highs, and adults are feeling a sense of relief that spring’s first holiday is over. At least, this is my childhood recollection. As an educator about all things... READ MORE

Apr 02, 2013 / (0) comments

Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) in Cats

I recently attended the American Animal Hospital Association’s 2013 conference in Phoenix, AZ. While there, I had the pleasure of listening to feline gurus Dr. Neils Pedersen and Dr. Alfred Legendre. One of the topics these two experts in feline health care covered was feline infectious peritonitis,... READ MORE

Apr 01, 2013 / (5) comments

 

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Lorie Huston, DVM is a small animal veterinarian with over 20 years experience...
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Patrick Mahaney, VMD is an integrative veterinarian who combines western and eastern perspectives...
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