Stop & Smell The Roses… Or Your Fingers!

We recently had a visit from one of our favorite clients because her rambunctious Labrador wasn’t feeling well. The normally bouncy pet was acting lethargic and more importantly he seemed painful. The only event that might be related to his illness was the sudden appearance of a growth on his chest. Due to an impending [...]

Jack, Please Act Your Breed!

In our practice, I am lucky to see quite a few Shelties. They are a great breed, with a quiet nobility, a majestic stature, and a discerning nature which let’s all gazing upon them know that they are, in fact, the royalty of breeds. And then… there is Jack. When Jack’s family first brought him [...]

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