Protecting Our Future Generations
This blog will basically be “my two cents” on a current topic in our state. I hope you don’t mind. However, this topic is near and dear to m
Diabetes Mellitus – The Final Chapter
Ultimately, the goal of dietary management is to control hyperglycemia, achieve or maintain an ideal body weight, and manage any concurrent
How to feed a Diabetic Dog
One of the most important aspects of feeding your diabetic dog is to feed consistent meals at fixed times each day. Ideally, each meal shoul
February is Veterinary Dental Health Month!
Did you know that 80% of dogs and cats, over the age of 5, have some form of dental disease? Imagine if you didn’t brush your teeth for wee
To Bleed or Not to Bleed...
Dogs, on the other hand, DO NOT HAVE NOSEBLEEDS! Any time a dog has a nosebleed, it is for a serious reason. Obviously, a traumatic cause is
Diabetes Mellitus Part 3 - Monitoring Response to Therapy
With long-term management of diabetics, we will periodically perform complete lab work (CBC, serum chemistry profile, urinalysis, and urine
Canine Cushing’s Syndrome
You may be asking – what is Cushing’s Syndrome? Well, there are several disease syndromes that are caused by over-production of endogenous c
Dr. Holland's Grand London Adventure!
As many of you know if you tried to call the clinic during the holidays, I went with my daughter and the Edmond North Orchestra to London...
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas from all of us here at Holland's Veterinary Referral Hospital! Dr. Holland will be out of the country over the holidays,...
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