Internet Prescriptions

So much has changed in the twenty plus years since I graduated. There have been advances in medicine and the level of care we can provide pets, even in a small, privately owned practice like mine, have drastically improved. The business environment has also changed, most markedly in the last few years (or maybe I […]

Spay And Neuter

Why and when to spay and neuter our pets. I’ve been writing monthly articles for a while now and the topic often comes from something that happens in my day-to-day practice. This particular subject is something I discuss on a daily basis, and when a good client with a new golden retriever puppy recently and […]

Dentistry

One of my favorite parts of being a veterinarian is that I’m always challenged to learn and improve as a doctor. Nothing is better than going to continuing education to learn about the current diagnostic and therapeutic trends. When I come back from a meeting, I’m always so excited to put what I learned into […]

Pet Vaccination Update

Vaccination Information I always say for everything there is a perfect world scenario and a real-world scenario. For instance, in a perfect world, pet owners would brush their pet’s teeth daily. In the real world, very few of my clients (including myself) find the time to brush their pet’s teeth regularly. My real world fix […]

Practicing Medicine

My mother taught me many clichés growing up, one of them was “practice makes perfect.” I have applied this rule to many aspects of my life, and have passed down this belief to my daughter. In most cases this saying holds true, however, when it comes to being a doctor I feel that I will […]

Pet Insurance Top 10 Claims

Every year Veterinary Pet Insurance (VPI) publishes a list of the top 10 medical insurance claims made for dogs and cats during the previous year.  Topping the list for the first time this year for dogs is allergic/atopic dermatitis, displacing the longstanding front-runner, ear infections.  I deal with allergic skin disease almost every day, but […]

Flea Control

Fall is here and in my world it means fleas.  According to the weather channel we live in a state that has year-round flea activity, which peaks in August.  In my experience we see many more pets with flea infestations in September and October.  I’ve always thought it’s because it’s going to get cold and […]

Common Poisonings

Our drastic jump from summer to winter weather encourages me to write once again about common problem we see around this season’s holidays, pets eating stuff they shouldn’t and getting sick.  Of course, when you think of Halloween, chocolate is first to come to mind and it continues to make the ASPCA’s list of top […]

Pet Obesity

Everyone knows that increasing trends in obesity in humans is a serious concern in today’s society.  It should be no surprise that pet obesity is also on the rise and just as concerning to those of us in the pet care industry.  A 2012 survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association reported that 53% of […]

Common Cat Toxins

Cats have always been popular companion pets, and according to the American Pet Products Association’s 2013-14 National Pet Owners Survey 45.3 million homes have a cat as pets and the total number of pet cats owned in the U.S. is 95.6 million.  I guess cats are like potato chips, you can’t have just one!  Last […]