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On the dog who hates a nail trim
"You're going to do what now?!?" Almost every dog hates getting their nails trimmed. I am not going to pretend otherwise. The clippers come out, the leg is braced, and somebody's fifty-five pound retriever turns into a hundred-and-twenty pounds of objection. But we keep recommending them. Here's why. Long nails are not a cosmetic issue - they cause problems. When a dog's nails are too long, the nail hits the ground before the pad of the foot does. That changes the angle the d
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May 272 min read


Do no harm {Book excerpt}
The first day of vet school, they explain it. Our motto. Our way of practicing medicine for life. Do no harm. It's a simple concept, when you think about it. We want to fix things. We want to help. But we also need to make sure we're not making things worse. And that has weighed on me for my whole career. I worked emergency for a few years while I was building my practice. ER is hard — a lot of crazy things come through the door and the hours are typically garbage for real-li
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May 272 min read


Five things I'd say if the appointments were thirty seconds longer
The standard small-animal exam runs about thirty minutes. That shoulds like a lot until you are in the room — by they time we've said hello, gotten the history, listened to the heart, palpated the abdomen, looked in the mouth, watched your dog try to lick my technician, drawn blood, and talked through the vaccines, we're at twenty-seven or twenty-eight minutes. We have a couple of minutes for everything else. So here are five things I would say to you in those last few minute
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May 272 min read


Essential Insights for Caring for Your Pets
Caring for pets is a rewarding experience, but it also comes with responsibilities. Whether you have a playful puppy, a curious kitten, or an older rescue animal, understanding their needs is crucial. This blog post will provide easy insights into pet care, helping you create a happy and healthy environment for your furry friends. Pets are not just animals; they are family members. They rely on us for their well-being, and in return, they offer companionship and joy. By learn
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Sep 30, 20253 min read


How to Support Your Veterinarian Effectively
When it comes to caring for our beloved pets, veterinarians play a crucial role. They are the experts who help keep our furry friends healthy and happy. However, supporting your veterinarian effectively can make a significant difference in the quality of care your pet receives. In this post, we will explore practical ways to assist your veterinarian, ensuring that both you and your pet have the best experience possible. Understand the Importance of Communication Effective com
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Sep 30, 20254 min read


Understanding Compassion Fatigue in Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary medicine is a rewarding field, but it can also be incredibly challenging. Many veterinary professionals experience compassion fatigue, a condition that can affect their mental health and job performance. Understanding this phenomenon is crucial for anyone working in or around veterinary medicine. Compassion fatigue is often described as the emotional strain that comes from caring for others, particularly in high-stress environments. For veterinarians and their staf
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Sep 30, 20252 min read
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