Today, poor Apollo is getting a dental cleaning and his full yearly workup. It was due anyway, and it will make me feel better to know he is still doing well at 12 years old. (12? Wow, how time flies.) And while he is a little overglazed on meds, I'll be setting the stage for his triumphant recovery from his marking behavior. At the Western lecture, Dr. Yin referenced a study from Dr. Patricia Pryor that I remember them undertaking while I was in school. The study followed marking cats, both ... Read more »
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Freaky Dog People Ultimate Giveaway!
Hooray! It's another Giveaway Tuesday!! I love a good t-shirt as much as the next person. They're comfortable, they're easy, and they work with a lifestyle of running around after dogs and kids. Whether they are fashionable, well, that kind of depends on the shirt. Many of the T-shirts in my closet are purloined from my husband, who gets them in his work in the technology sector on a regular basis. Sun Microsystems shirt- not so haute. Gowalla- maybe a little trendier, but still. I wear ... Read more »
Cat in a Box: The Litterbox Chronicles, Part 1
I have pages of notes from the Western Veterinary Conference, which I will be sifting through over the next week or so to bring you the most valuable bits. For me, the most personally useful seminars were those on kitty problem potty behaviors, which as you know is something we are dealing with here at the casa. Dr. Sophia Yin is a veterinary behaviorist and wonderful lecturer who I was fortunate enough to learn from this go round at the conference. She broke down this confusing and ... Read more »
A conference in pictures
I actually did have a decent camera with me at Western Veterinary Conference this year. But I didn't use it. Vegas is, of course, a spectacle. One expects to see tourists walking blindly through the streets, eyes to the sky at the visual cornucopia of overstimulation, mouths hanging agog in disbelief. When you're strolling through the casino behind two 8 foot Amazonian showgirls in purple feathers and not much else, it's a given people will be whipping out their cameras. Ditto for the ... Read more »
Near Chef Experience
I know at some point I am going to actually have to write up all the medical stuff I have learned at the conference, but for now I'm just sharing the Vegas Experience with you all. Because seriously, it is an experience the likes of which exists nowhere else on the planet. Everyone should go at least once in their lives, if nothing else at least to people-watch. Because even if you don't gamble (I don't), and don't drink (well, let's say I am not averse to a glass of wine), there is always ... Read more »
Wired
One thing that I've learned over the years, despite all our drooling over newfangled shiny toys and the latest in technology, when it comes down to it the medical professions are fairly resistant to modernization and change. It happens, but very very slowly. Think I'm kidding? How many of your vet clinics are on Facebook? I rest my case. The last conference I went to was BlogPaws, where every lap held a laptop and the speakers looked out onto a sea of head crowns, bent over the keyboard, ... Read more »
Emphasis on the casual
I function under the clear delusion that I might, at events like these conferences, actually run into someone I know. There are about 13,000 people packed like sardines into the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, agreeably migrating from room to room like thirsty, badge-wearing wildebeests looking for the River of Knowledge from which to imbibe. You are an anonymous, faceless member of the herd. Which is why I shouldn't have worried this morning when I cracked open my suitcase, packed under ... Read more »
He saved the drama for his mamma
Saturday night, 11 pm. I am drifting off to sleep, in preparation for Sunday's trip to Vegas for the conference. I distinctly remember the glorious silence, thinking to myself the famous last words: It's so nice now that the kids are older and sleep through the night. 1 am: Screaming. Wheezing.My daughter, who was sleeping in my son's room, yelling for me that my son can't breathe. My son has had off and on bouts of croup since he was a little one, but it's been about a year since he had any ... Read more »
Old Dogs New Tricks
Like most medical professionals, a veterinarian's education is far from over the moment they graduate. Indeed, it's just beginning. Not only do we need to continue to learn and refine the skills we've already acquired, the continuous and exponential increase in knowledge requires us to practice in a perpetual state of evolution. I graduated from veterinary school in 2002. I still feel like a new grad sometimes, but in the grand scheme of things I might as well be a dinosaur. Some of the ... Read more »
Peru-curious
I'm not a big New Years Resolution maker, because I'm way too annoyed when I can't make them happen. So the ones that I do make, I like to really commit to. One of my few steadfast resolutions for 2011, along with "walk Brody more" and "avoid PTA meetings" was "do at least one volunteer veterinary trip." There are no shortage of opportunities for veterinary professionals and animal lovers- World Vets, South Pacific Animal Welfare, HSTJ just to name a few. It is an incredible experience to ... Read more »