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How to be happy in 4 simple steps

March 25, 2015 by Dr. V

This month's JAVMA features confirmation of what those of us in the profession for more than a year or two already suspected: veterinarians are a sad bunch, compared to the general population. Consider these stats from the CDC's first-ever survey of the veterinary population: 1 in 6 have considered suicide; 25% of men and 37% of women in the profession report depressive episodes; 1.1% of men and 1.4% of women have attempted suicide; That last stat is the only one where vets figure in ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Fit Life, Health, Lifestyle, Musings, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: boundaries, burnout, suicide, Wellness

Grand Opening: The Pawcurious Surgical Training Centre

March 15, 2015 by Dr. V

So, every year I attempt some form of creative teaching enterprise at the kids' school, and some years go better than others. This year, in a school I really like, I think things went well. I was asked to do a "veterinary science station" for the annual Science Fair, and I thought back to what I was excited about when I was a kid:   Playing with guts! And I thought to myself, I bet I could create a dog version of this anatomical model. So I went to Joann's, bought a bunch of ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Goofball Antics, Lifestyle, Mother of the Year Tagged With: crafts, kids, surgery

Two things people always say when a pet dies at home and other DeathLord lessons

March 5, 2015 by Dr. V

Life is weird in lots of way. Things happen for a reason, and you have to kind of be open to what life's going to throw at you because you certainly aren't going to expect most of it. Even the good stuff. Especially the good stuff, which is often hidden in bad stuff. When I go to a house for a euthanasia, people invariably say one of two things: 1. This must be so hard. 2. I wish we had this for people. The answer to both is "I agree." The interesting part is that they ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Features, Musings Tagged With: angel of death, death, death fairy, euthanasia, hospice, ignite

Giveaway: Halo Night at the Oscars Goodies Grab Bag!

February 19, 2015 by Dr. V

When I was in college, I volunteered one night at a Grammys gifting suite. As a peon, I wore my one nice dress and handed bags full of ridiculously extravagant presents to celebrities and/or celebrity assistants. In return, I got....well, to say that I did it, I guess. Swag has gotten even more crazy in the ensuing years. Out of control, even. Compared to the Grammys, the Oscars are even more insane- the "Everybody Wins at the Oscars" bag given to the non winning nominees in the top 5 ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Giveaways, Lifestyle Tagged With: giveaways, Halo, oscars

An open letter to Kevin Smith and his dog Mulder

February 11, 2015 by Dr. V

Dear Kevin, I'm sure you get fan letters all the time, from people who love your art: Clerks, Dogma, Chasing Amy. I think Chasing Amy was one of the first movies I watched with my boyfriend, who is now my husband. He thinks you're the cheese. I think you are a great writer, and like all great writers you have an amazing willingness to share things that other people hold close. Painful things, like a humiliating experience with an airline or, in this case, the terribly personal loss of a ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Dogs, Euthanasia/Hospice, Health, Musings Tagged With: Kekoa, kevin smith, mulder, saying goodbye

Vaccine vs Disease, Parvo Edition: an Infographic

February 9, 2015 by Dr. V

Vaccines are a complicated topic, let's start with that. It's impossible to break down the conversation into something so simplistic as "Vaccines: yes or no". Some are more effective than others, some prevent more severe diseases than others. There are some vaccines I did not recommend (hello, FIP) and others I was adamant about (parvo!) when I was in general practice. This is why you should have a good relationship with a vet you trust, who is willing to have a dialogue. On the other hand, ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Dogs, Features, Health Tagged With: infographic, parvo, parvovirus, vaccines

The SHOCKING TRUTH about cancer they don’t want you to know

February 4, 2015 by Dr. V

Cancer. It's scary stuff. Every day, I hear another story of an elderly dog and cat diagnosed with neoplasia, and my heart hurts for those dealing with it. Without a doubt, cancer sucks, and every new breakthrough is a gift. There's lots of theories and evidence pointing to different causes of cancer. Food, say some. Chemicals, say others. Vets peddling food and chemical-laden vaccines, say many. And I'm here to tell you this: They're right. What? Say it ain't so! It's true. I've been ... Read more »

Filed Under: Health, Musings, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: cancer, famine, nutrition, pestilence, vaccines, World Vets

Candy Pee and Me: How Big Pharma Seduced Me at NAVC

January 23, 2015 by Dr. V

It's been entirely too long since I've posted, and for that I apologize. I've been terribly busy responding to nastygrams depositing my checks from Big Pet Food sneering at plebians going to a continuing education conference this past week, and what a week it was. Like many of you, I read the Indy Star's expose about the loose strings of pharmaceutical companies (or, in internet conspiracy parlance, Big Pharma) at continuing education conferences such as the one I was going to attend, and ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Goofball Antics, Lifestyle, Musings Tagged With: big pharma, devilry, freebies, NAVC, olaf

The Truth About Pet Food Research

January 11, 2015 by Dr. V

About one year after I graduated vet school, I took routine screening chest radiographs of my senior Golden, Mulan. I looked them over, frowning at a small, mottled spot near her sternum. "She has cancer," I thought. It's not an unreasonable conclusion to come to with Golden Retrievers. Before I panicked, I asked my colleague to look at the x-ray, and she agreed it looked suspicious. I was devastated. I took Mulan to the local specialty hospital, where an intern I knew from vet school ... Read more »

Filed Under: Ask Dr. V, Daily Life, Health, Musings, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: food safety, pet food, recalls

How to find your Special Snowflake Vet

January 7, 2015 by Dr. V

"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked. "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad." "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "otherwise you wouldn't have come here." Every time I come across a "how to choose the best veterinary hospital" article, I read it, because it's fascinating to me to see how different authors choose to guide you in this task. The articles exist, presumably, because not ... Read more »

Filed Under: Health, Musings Tagged With: breaking up is hard to do, happiness, Lewis Carroll

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