Spay Surgery Concerns: The suspensory Ligament
This is the first of four videos on some of the common concerns with the ovariohysterectomy procedure. The suspensory ligament is attached to the ovary and extends cranially. As it […]
This is the first of four videos on some of the common concerns with the ovariohysterectomy procedure. The suspensory ligament is attached to the ovary and extends cranially. As it […]
Feeding a dog cooked bones versus raw bones is an important choice that can significantly impact the health and safety of a pet. Here’s a detailed comparison to help you
Librela is relatively new medication in veterinary medicine for the treatment of Osteoarthritis. Chronically inflamed joints release a protein known as Nerve Growth Factor (NGF). The NGF will affects the
We often speak about the meniscal click and how that can indicate that it is being damaged. In this video Dr Sylvestre demonstrates, using a bone model and then a
Dr Brock, a board certified veterinary anesthesiologist, discusses the merits of a ketamine. When to start, when to stop, how to use with other pain medications. Ketamine can be added
Liver biopsies can add valuable information to a patient’s health status. Fortunately that are simple and safe to obtain. In this video Dr Sylvestre discusses her 2 favorite techniques for
In this video Dr Sylvestre demonstrates a simple and easy-to-remember technique for bandaging a dog’s paw. It is very important to always apply the bandage layers in proper order and
Watch this video where Dr Brock, board certified veterinary anesthesiologist, discusses the pros and cons of the different anesthetic systems available for veterinarians. She talks about the Circle system, the
Too commonly, when a bandage that is meant to be ABOVE the stifle of a dog, falls below the stifle with hours (or less) of being applied. It feels like
The drawer test is one that we commonly perform and rely on to determine whether or not a patient has a torn cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL). Unfortunately, the drawer test