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Dealing with Abused Animals Dealing with abused animals can be difficult. They are often prone to violence due to their harsh treatment. Here are some tips for dealing with abused animals: 1. Be patient 2. Build trust slowly 3. Do not punish 4. Use hand signals along with “No” 5. Praise vigorously and reward with [...]
November 1st, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | No Comments
Unfortunately there are many bad vets out there. A bad vet may not have the experience or training for certain procedures or may just make the wrong medical decision. If this happens to you it very well may result in the death of your pet. There are several things you can do aside from filing [...]
October 31st, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | No Comments
A young horse can be difficult to care for and train. In most cases the birth of the foal will go quickly unless the baby horse is turned the wrong way in which case a vet will be needed to help with the birth. Keeping the foal warm and close to its mother is the [...]
October 29th, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | No Comments
Today a woman came into my vet office with her dead dog. She was crying and screaming hysterically. I felt so bad because there was nothing I could do and multiple resuscitation attempts failed. It is days like this that being a vet is very hard. If only she had been able to get the [...]
October 26th, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | No Comments
Pets Dehydration Treatment If your pet becomes dehydrated it is important to treat that pet immediately. One critical item to look for is loss of skin’s flexibility as this is the primary indication of a dehydrating condition in pets. The pets that are apparently dehydrated needs instant water and fluids which may need to be [...]
October 22nd, 2007 | Posted in Animal Health, Working As A Vet | No Comments
I have recently begun the long process of building on to my existing vet office in order to add more room for an additional surgery room, additional storage, expand the waiting room, and other improvements. This has proved a very expensive and lengthy process and I have been encountering some financial strain during the process. [...]
October 17th, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | No Comments
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October 16th, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | No Comments
As a veterinarian I have seen first hand the need for good insurance. You have no idea how many car accidents happen in a crowded parking lot of a small vet’s office with many people rushing in their pets in an emergency. My business and personal vehicles have been dinged and scratched many times. That [...]
October 16th, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | 1 Comment
As someone who has built up a small Veterinarian business out of nothing I know very well how difficult a business venture can be to finance. I regularly drew on Personal Loans to help get my small veterinarian business off the ground and up and running. Personal Loans from the Personal Loans Mania.com web site [...]
October 15th, 2007 | Posted in Working As A Vet | No Comments
When is it time to put your pet to sleep? Making the decision to end the life of your pet is a very difficult one and often brings out many conflicting feelings of wanting to end the pets suffering but still hoping that the pet can recover and go back to leading a happy life. [...]
October 15th, 2007 | Posted in Pet Medicine, Working As A Vet | No Comments