Pet Health

A Rabbit’s Nest!  What To Do:

A Rabbit’s Nest! What To Do:

It's that time of year (Spring is in the air!) and the rabbits are doing what rabbits do best: breeding.  This means you may come across a rabbit's nest or two in your gardens, planters or yards.  Every year, wildlife rehab centers are overwhelmed with well-meaning...

Is My Pet Too Old for Anesthesia?

Is My Pet Too Old for Anesthesia?

As a veterinarian, I am often faced with this question when discussing procedures that involve sedation and/or anesthesia.  There has been a long-held notion – and a lot of misinformation around the internet, etc. – that age is an anesthesia risk.  It’s not entirely a...

Why Vaccinate?

There is no point to vaccinating against every disease out there.  Vaccines have a cost to produce and administer, and – although rare – can have risk(s).  So why vaccinate at all? Vaccinations are recommended for diseases that are particularly severe,...

Vaccination Risk(s)

Nothing is perfect – including our immune systems - and vaccines are not without their risks, although they are exceptionally rare. Allergic Reactions:  These are rare in pets – less than 1% of vaccinated pets – but just like a pet can have an allergy to pollens or...

How Vaccines Differ from Drugs

A common question we are asked is why pets of different sizes need different doses of medication(s), but the volume of their vaccine(s) are the same. It is a very good question! When doctors or veterinarians are prescribing or administering a drug, their goal is to...