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10 Ways to Love Your Dog this Valentine’s Day, Without the Calories!

February 5, 2019 by Jackie Parr, BScH, DVM, MSc, DACVN

There is an epidemic going on. It’s an epidemic of high caloric proportions. Holidays are often a time where food is seen as love and the number of calories being given to our beloved dogs can skyrocket. Unfortunately, holiday calories (yes, even Valentine’s) do count for our pups – as much as we wish they… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Care

I’m Allergic to My Patients, But That’s OK

February 3, 2019 by Dr. Andy Roark Community

Growing up, I was the kid who was constantly outside – running around in the grass with my dog, eating dirt, rubbing dandelions on the tip of my nose to be Rudolph the Yellow-Nosed Reindeer… and yet, by the time I left elementary school I was allergic to trees, grass, dust and cats. Once I… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Care, Life With Clients

Can You Care Too Much? How to Draw the Line So You Can Keep Going

January 30, 2019 by Andy Roark DVM MS

With trembling hands and red eyes, the veterinarian looked at me pleadingly. “I have 12 pets I never even meant to have. There are IV bags that just stay hung up in my bathroom. I work all day, and then I go home and take care of animals I took in because clients couldn’t pay… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Perspective, Wellness

Are You Your Worst Enemy? Be Aware of Your Self Talk

January 29, 2019 by Dr. Andy Roark Community

As a veterinary mentor and wellness coach, I regularly speak with veterinarians who are impacted by negative self-talk. Veterinarians often get into the habit of judging their abilities/performance and ruminating over their actions. Frequently, we are our own worse critics. Being a vet comes with great responsibility. We are often faced with life or death… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Wellness

Why I’d Rather Do Just About Anything Than Work on My Own Pets

January 27, 2019 by Cherie Buisson, DVM, CHPV

I’ll tell you two secrets: I hate taking care of my own (including my family’s) pets I rarely let anyone else do it. This isn’t an indictment of my family members, their pets, or my pets. It’s an acknowledgement of the pressure (all self-induced) I feel when I don’t have that one step of distance… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Care, Perspective

Land of Opportunity: What I’ve Learned as a Vet Tech from Working with Americans

January 23, 2019 by Dr. Andy Roark Community

Ten years ago I traveled to New York from Japan, by myself, to become a vet tech. I chose America because I believed anything was possible. At least that’s what Nike said. I met a vet tech online who taught me about becoming a tech. I decided to follow her path. She was the only… Read More

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Perspective, Vet Tech Life

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