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Summer Reading List, Vet Version

June 27, 2013 by Dr. V

It says right there on my FAQ that I don't do book reviews. Not because I don't like doing it, but because approximately two seconds after the review book arrives I start to get emails: "didyougetitdidyoulikeitwhensthereview" from the publishing house interns whose job it is to do things like that. Which is completely fine, except for the fact that I don't read very quickly and I just couldn't handle the pressure. I will do book reviews, just as long as no one cares when I get around to it. ... Read more »

Filed Under: Cats, Dogs, Health, Lifestyle, Reviews Tagged With: books, pet safety, Preventive Vet, reviews, Safe Dog Handbook

Birdsong

June 26, 2013 by Dr. V

Hands "You have surgeon's hands," said Mr. Veri, and I believed him. It was one of the few things my Jon Lovitz-esque physics teacher had said to me all year, and I had no idea what prompted it or what level of experience he had with hand divination, but it sounded like a kickass thing to have, and I held onto it. He saw my hands, but he didn't know my heart. I didn't either, so I can't blame him for setting me up for crushed dreams down the road. I went into veterinary school sure of two ... Read more »

Filed Under: Health, Musings, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: Emmett, Paws into Grace, saying goodbye

3 Easy Ways to Ruin Your Dog’s Summer

June 18, 2013 by Dr. V

It's summer, hooray! Now that everyone is out with their dog enjoying the sunshine, it's time to revisit some of those top causes of mid-summer angst. Go forth, have fun, and if you want to have a stress free season, avoid my Top 3 Ways to Ruin Your Dog's Summer. 1. Forget to bring enough water I'm working on a pithy catchphrase about the dangers of summer heat. (I think I have it.) We all know that leaving the dog in the car is a Very Bad Thing, but there's many more subtle things we do that ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Health Tagged With: flexi leads, heat stroke, summer

Food Rules for Dogs

June 12, 2013 by Dr. V

It's generally accepted that of all the controversial people food trends out there, the paleo/raw/low carb/low fat rules of ingestion, the one thing everyone seems to agree on is Michael Pollan's Food Rules, which at its core is this: don't eat so much processed food, and don't eat so much food in general. Agreed, and you can certainly extrapolate this to pets too. However, with over 50% of US pets overweight or obese- a condition with definite and real consequences- I'm more concerned with ... Read more »

Filed Under: Dogs, Health, Lifestyle, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: food rules, nutrition, pet food

Spay Day, that Golden study everyone’s talking about, and why I still happily remove testicles.

February 26, 2013 by Dr. V

Today's the day- 2013 Annual World Spay Day! I have to tell you, it doesn't tickle the old joy centers quite the way, say, Ben and Jerry's Free Ice Cream Cone Day does, but it's here and I'm glad it exists. Now, two things to note before I give my thoughts: 1. Although it's called "Spay Day", the event encompasses both spay and neuter. Nobody's trying to leave the fellas out, I think it just rolls off the tongue better this way. 2. Yes, I know it's a Humane Society of the United ... Read more »

Filed Under: Be The Change, Cats, Dogs, Health, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: Spay Day, spay/neuter, Zeuterin

Do What’s Right

January 23, 2013 by Dr. V

Last night at the North American Veterinary Conference I was sitting with a group of wonderful veterinary students, and we were chatting about practice and whatnot, when all of a sudden it occurred to me that I was the senior veterinarian in the group. As in, the things I was saying were now the Pearls.Of.Wisdom from on high, and the idea that I've been doing this long enough to have wisdom to impart is simultaneously horrifying and delightful. Wow, I'm the wise one! Good Lord, I'm the old ... Read more »

Filed Under: Cats, Daily Life, Health, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: adjuvant, Apollo, NAVC, vaccines

It’s OK to be angry- the topic I hate to revisit

January 7, 2013 by Dr. V

It was the day after Christmas, which is how these things always seem to go. I looked at the x-ray on the monitor and smushed my lips together at what I saw. "That looks terrible," I say to my friend Kristen, also a veterinarian. She nods glumly. A lytic, destructive bone lesion. Pretty cut and dried for cancer. Survival statistics for cancer depend on a lot of things, but one of the main prognostic indicators is type of cancer. Bone cancers are notoriously nasty and challenging to treat. ... Read more »

Filed Under: Cancer sucks, Health, Picks of the Litter Tagged With: cancer, Kekoa

The 2012 Howliday Gift Guide is here!

December 4, 2012 by Dr. V

Happy Holidays! I've been lucky enough to attend both Global Pet Expo and SuperZoo this year, skulking about the aisles in search of my favorite pet items of the year, and fortunately for us there was plenty to choose from. I've teamed up with the pet enthusiasts at Blog Paws to bring you some suggestions from the BlogPaws Great Gifts for Pets Holiday Gift Guide. (The guide in its entirety is viewable at the Blog Paws site.) Here are some of my favorites for under our tree, which if fate and the ... Read more »

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle, Pet Gear Tagged With: Blog Paws, Bubba Rose, cake pops, Furminator, Gift Guide, soggy doggy, Thundershirt

Adopt the net: Transitioning a rescue pet into a new home

November 25, 2012 by Dr. V

We, the collective animal loving internet, have done a great job of telling people to "Adopt, Don't Shop." We do it so much that people say it without thinking, assume without asking, and demand without discourse. Now, don't get me wrong: I absolutely support the concept, and this is why I am here writing a post today in honor of Petside's Pet Net Adoption Week. It's why I've adopted lots of pets over the years. But this is only half the equation. We tell people they should adopt, and why they ... Read more »

Filed Under: Be The Change, Cats, Dogs, Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: Adopt the net, Petside, rescue, senior pets

Pudgy pups strike again- why the story of Obie bothers me

September 21, 2012 by Dr. V

Why are overweight pets so fascinating to people? The whole 40 pound cat thing, having now been overplayed, is making way for roly poly dachshunds. Obie's all over the news, as you've seen- the 77 pound doxie on his way to health through his foster mom. Although I am glad it has reminded people about the plight of the 50% of US pets who are overweight, I have mixed feelings about the attention he's getting. First, the message here: people who overfeed their animals to the point of abuse ... Read more »

Filed Under: Dogs, Fit Life, Health Tagged With: obesity, obie, weight

The dog, the barge, and the scars I’m going to have a hard time explaining

September 14, 2012 by Dr. V

Well, we did it. Brody and I survived our first surfing competition. Let me start by saying I never would have dared even show my face there had I not known the local surf dog community previously. They're an accomplished bunch, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars and setting world records and getting on Times Square billboards and the like. They are also really good surfers. Next to them, Brody and I with our handful of goes on the board and our lackluster ability, were total rubes. But ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Fit Life, Health Tagged With: Brody, Iams, surf dog, Surf dog a thon

Surf and Spokes and Supers

September 10, 2012 by Dr. V

Surf OK, so first things first- yes, we surfed in our first competition and no, we didn't win (the well deserved honors went to the always amazing Surf Dog Ricochet, as it should.) I will be posting about it when I get back later this week and I have the rest of the pictures. I always had a ton of respect for the So Cal Surf Dog group, but after seeing them in action in competition I love them all even more. As busy as everyone was with their own dogs, many of whom were in multiple heats, I saw ... Read more »

Filed Under: Fit Life, Health Tagged With: Brody, Iams, SuperZoo, surf dog, Surf dog a thon, World Vets

Surf Dog Take 2: NO ONE KILL THE POWER AGAIN OK?

September 7, 2012 by Dr. V

A refresher, if you haven't memorized all the details of my life, and I hope you haven't: Last year, Brody was scheduled to surf in the Helen Woodward Surf Dog Surf-a-thon. We had lessons. We had a board. And, of course, we had Evan the Surf Instructor:   Who is probably blissfully unaware of his cult status in the pet blogging world. But I digress. At the very same moment we were out practicing our wave technique, someone, somwhere, hit a button they weren't supposed to and some Very ... Read more »

Filed Under: Daily Life, Fit Life, Health Tagged With: Helen Woodward, Iams, surf dog

I’ve dreamed of this geeky day ever since I was twelve…

September 4, 2012 by Dr. V

I knew we were in for a long morning when I saw Elvis's name on the schedule. A fearsome and mighty miniature pinscher who thought he was a Great White, Elvis held the reigning title of 'most challenging dog to vaccinate' I had ever seen. He had the unique ability to turn himself into a Tasmanian Devil on demand, a whirling, 360 degree  tornado of teeth, claws, and anal gland secretions. And today he was coming in for a cough- one of the first signs of heart disease in dogs. The ECG is one of ... Read more »

Filed Under: Health, Reviews Tagged With: AliveCor, gadgets, science is cool, technology, WorldVets

3 Tips for a Happy Cat Vet Visit

August 21, 2012 by Dr. V

It's National Take your Cat to the Vet Week, which ranks right up there with Get Your Annual Prostate Exam Week and Pull Off Your Toenails Week on the fun scale. I know it's not fun, for you or for the cat. It's a necessary evil, one of our first lines of defense in catching disease processes early before they are crisis situations. In fact, most vets recommend taking your cat in twice a year, though we know from surveys that less than half of you take your cat in unless he or she is sick. Do ... Read more »

Filed Under: Cats, Daily Life, Health Tagged With: Petfinder, Take Your Cat to the Vet Day

We love food allergies! Come to the party!

August 1, 2012 by Dr. V

OK, I guess that is probably overstating things to say I love food allergies. I don't love diseases. But I love talking about food allergies, for reasons not known even to me. I just think it's fascinating stuff and there is still so much we are trying to figure out. As many of you know, Apollo has food allergies. He had a late onset in life, at 7 years of age; he had been on fairly consistent diet ingredients most of his life. He had shown some symptoms of dietary intolerances before he ... Read more »

Filed Under: Cats, Dogs, Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: allergies, food allergies, Twitter, Wellness

Giveaway Tuesday: Goo Gut Rescue!

July 31, 2012 by Dr. V

I think many of you will remember the post and giveaway we did a few months back with Healthy Goo, a product designed to help pets with allergic disease. The response was great and it's clear there is a huge need for more options for people to manage their pet's allergic disease. With their success, the people at Goo are busily developing new products to help pets live long and well. I'm happy today to have another giveaway and share a little about the latest product, Goo Gut ... Read more »

Filed Under: Giveaways, Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: giveaways, Goo Gut Rescue, Healthy Goo

V versus the Volcano- Mt. Meru Part 1

July 24, 2012 by Dr. V

Three years ago, when my youngest was still a baby and I was just starting out writing the blog, if you had told me I would be writing about climbing a 15,000 foot volcano I'd have laughed, and laughed some more. That's just crazy talk, I'd have told you. It was as much as I could muster to take a walk around the neighborhood with the dogs and the double stroller. Life was busy, and I had a lot of priorities, none of which were me. That was around the time Emmett and Mulan died within six ... Read more »

Filed Under: Health, Lifestyle Tagged With: Africa, Mt Meru, Tanzania

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