Diabetes Mellitus Part 2 - Insulin Therapy
Most insulins cause glucose concentrations to decrease until they reach their nadir (lowest point), and then as the insulin wears off, the g
Diabetes Mellitus: Part 1
Type I or insulin dependent DM is characterized by an absolute deficiency of insulin secretion. This is the type of diabetes seen in dogs. T
Thanksgiving Delight
Today, we want to share a few tips to make Thanksgiving safe for your pets, and we also want to share everyone’s favorite Thanksgiving recip
Trick or Treat!
So, Halloween obviously has lots of good memories for me, but this week, I want to talk about Halloween for our four-legged babies, because
Scooby Doobie Doo
Increased numbers of pet intoxications have been reported with the increase in use and acceptance of cannabis, and the Pet Poison Helpline h
Pain in the ...
We used to use the terms “acute” and “chronic” pain, but this refers strictly to time. The more current terms used to describe pain are “ada
Rainbow Bridge Remembrance
Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge.
When an animal dies that has been especially close to someone here, that pet goes
Immunization Awareness Month: Canine Vaccines
Puppies need vaccines every 3 weeks starting at 6-8 weeks of age until they are 16-20 weeks. This allows them to develop immunity to disease
Immunization Awareness Month: Feline Vaccines
Now that we have talked about the frequency of administration, you are probably wondering what this vaccine is actually preventing. Feline v
Rabies: Something to Foam at the Mouth About
As mentioned previously, a 10-day quarantine is sufficient to determine if a pet has rabies. In Oklahoma, we are required to quarantine anim