Sometimes, quality of life flow charts and pain charts and exact laboratory test results can be your rock at the last stage of your pet’s life. More often than not, life, as you know, is not so black and white.
The most difficult time for a pet lover…the most difficult time for a veterinarian…is the last stage of life – the good-bye, and more times than not, euthanasia.
9 ¾?
Come listen to jokes and swearing!
"Vets would rather fix a broken ostrich femur than learn about practice management."
I have always enjoyed toxicology.
I was telling Abby about the good old days.
Dr. Ernie Ward: I want to get my information telepathically.
My friend lost her brother.
My friend Marty Weverka, the manager of the West Omaha Petsmart, told me he and his wife were expecting a new addition to their family.
I was walking with my friend Erika when I stopped and yelled, "The FedEx guy! I have to go hug him!" and ran off.
Do you know what an incredible perspective it gives me to read struggles and triumphs from a pool of six thousand Addison dog families?
I appreciate clients researching online. When clients bring me specific Internet info, we can learn together.
Ask us what we think of shock collars.
If you don’t accept pets/cats/dogs/big dogs/bully breeds, keep a list of places that do.
I stopped to read a post on the wall at work assuming it was an inspirational dog poem or something.
I met a three-year-old boy who yelled, "Your name is SHAWN?? Your name is Shawn!
Abby and Ally agreed to help with this post by offering Purina Pro Plan canned cat food to Max and Milkshake and sharing some thoughts on the cats…
Sherman is another of my favorite Basset Hounds.
A client told me her boy dog knew all sorts of tricks but her girl dog didn't so she gives them both a treat when her boy dog does a trick. She said her girl dog wasn't very smart.