Archive for September, 2009

From the Doctors Files: Preventing Urinary Stones with a Special Diet

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

An 11-year-old Dachshund named Moxie, came into our hospital depressed, lethargic and not eating or drinking for several days. Along with being reluctant to walk, she was in pain when you touched her abdomen. On physical exam, her abdomen was tense, she appeared stiff while walking and had slight in-coordination of her hind limbs. Moxie [...]

From the Doctors’ Files: Amputation proved best option for Harry-a young cat

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Harry, a 14-month-old cat presented for lameness after being hit by a car. Radiographs (x-rays) showed he had a fractured distal epiphyseal tibia and fibula of the left hind limb (long bones of the rear limb), near the tarsal joint (known as the ankle in people). The fractures were complicated and not ones we could [...]

Spider Season Precautions

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

This morning I walked out of my house anticipating the cool Oregon morning breeze—which I love—and took a deep breath in. Instead of fresh air, I wound up with a mouthful of spider web. It is that time of year—when spiders are everywhere both inside and out. And while I don’t have a particular aversion [...]