Who’s Hungry? Burritos are on the Menu.
Have you ever been short handed while handling an avian patient? Ha, ha, short-handed? Never!? If you need a third hand and yours happens to be unavailable you can always burrito your avian patient.? Alas I would NEVER attempt this with anything larger than a cockatiel, with the exception of doves and pigeons which work…
gallbladder nucocele
Hi Guys, just wanted to share this “by the book” GB mucocele…. it’s a 13 YO white poodle. castrated. liver enzymes un readble by the machine, anorectic, lethargic and was vomiting.
First ultrasound case
Please bear with me while – this is my first effort? at uploading images and some of the first images I’ve made. This is a 12 year old male neutered Yorkie that is painful when the gall bladder is probed. His blood work is normal. How significant do you think the opacity in the GB…
Regulating the transient diabetic cat.
My patient who was recently diagnosed with diabetes is having repeated episodes of hypoglycemia. An 8-year-old MN DSH cat was presented due to acute seizures…..etc. Initial work up found a blood glucose of 24….etc. R/O incorrect insulin dosage, insulinoma…etc. Etc, etc….. Add images here, then ask your questions. …