The Doctors
Falling in loveWe recently added a small dog to the menagerie that is our family. Small,...
Too Many Critters In My Bed
When Dr. Ron and I brought out first daughter home from the hospital, we were sharing...
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The Clinic
New Cat Owner GuideCongratulations on the new addition to your family! Bringing home a kitten can...
If Your Pet is Stressed Out, This Could be the Reason
When you imagine a wolf or a big cat in its natural habitat, what do you see in your...
Scent Rolling: Why Do Dogs Like to Roll in Smelly Scents?
Have you ever wondered, after a long walk at the beach, why your otherwise perfect...
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What We Do
Pet’s Bad Breath Might be a Sign of Dental DiseaseDogs have 42 teeth, humans have 32, cats have 30 and Mario has none. The cat was eating poorly, hiding in the closet, and had red, sore gums when he was diagnosed with a mouth infection called stomatitis. Three surgeries and $10,000 later, all his teeth had been pulled. “Once he started feeling better, he again became a happy, normal, healthy... [Read more of this review]
Five Basic Tests That Offer More Than Basic Information
Ever wonder what your pet’s blood work means and what your veterinarian is looking for? We have put together a list of commonly run test and what they mean for you and your pet. Complete Blood Count (CBC) The CBC tests for anemia, infection, inflammation and overall healthiness of the blood cells. It also evaluates the number and type of cells... [Read more of this review]
Surgical Appointments
We schedule surgery and dental cleaning appointments for Tuesdays and Thursdays. Emergency surgeries are performed when needed. (have the words surgery and dental cleaning hot linked to take them to those areas) Presurgical blood work must be performed no more than 2 weeks prior to your pet’s surgery. Blood draws can be scheduled up to the day before... [Read more of this review]
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Dr. Kathy joins the 1120 KPNW "Cast of Characters." Listen and call in on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:20am during the Wake Up Call's Ask The Vet segment.

