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August/September Pet of the Month | Lola

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Sweet Lola

This month’s Pet of the Month is Lola. She is a 7 year old Chihuahua mix that has been coming to Dogwood since June 2007. Her visits to Dogwood have been great! She is overall a healthy small breed dog coming to us for vaccines, blood tests and almost yearly dental cleanings. You see, like many small breed dogs, Lola suffers from chronic dental disease. Chronic Dental Disease is when there is a build up of tartar and gingivitis (gum disease) leading to 12 tooth extractions! Now with many of the teeth gone that were causing her to be uncomfortable, Lola is doing great and enjoying her summer with her family!

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June Pet of the Month: Myah

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Magnificent Myah

Myah is a jovial 7-year-old Welsh Corgi who’s been coming to Dogwood since a spunky pup of 8 weeks. Overall, she’s  been healthy. Myah sees us annually for her wellness exam and when she’s not feeling well. Myah suffers from back pain with the possibility of disk disease. At one point, she visited us twice monthly for acupuncture therapy. Today she is doing much better and is receiving monthly acupuncture treatments for maintenance, eating a veterinary-recommend diet, taking natural supplements, and pain medication as needed. We all look forward to hearing Myah’s friendly “hello” whenever she walks through our door!

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March 2010: Cricket!

Monday, March 15th, 2010
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Cricket is our adorable Pet of the Month for many reasons. He will turn 18 this August and has the personality of a kitten! Cricket has been coming to Dogwood Pet Hospital since October 1993! Most of his life he has been healthy with only a few surprises here and there. In December 2008, we ran some blood work on Cricket and found his kidney values were increasing. We changed Cricket’s diet and added some supplements to help bring these values down.  During a recheck exam, we discovered Cricket’s blood pressure was high!  Yes, cats get high blood pressure too!  Lately, Cricket has been having some breathing problems, and we’ve had to supplement him with oxygen and take chest x-rays.  Currently, Cricket is doing great!

Cricket is our adorable Pet of the Month for many reasons. He will turn 18 this August and has the personality of a kitten! Cricket has been coming to Dogwood Pet Hospital since October 1993! Most of his life he has been healthy with only a few surprises here and there. In December 2008, we ran some blood work on Cricket and found his kidney values were increasing. We changed Cricket’s diet and added some supplements to help bring these values down.  During a recheck exam, we discovered Cricket’s blood pressure was high!  Yes, cats get high blood pressure too!  Lately, Cricket has been having some breathing problems, and we’ve had to supplement him with oxygen and take chest x-rays.  Currently, Cricket is doing great!

A Sweetheart Named Jessie!

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

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February is a time to celebrate love, indulge in chocolate (exclusive to humans only), and honor a wise and wonderful Golden Retriever named Jessie. We have been Jessie’s family veterinarian since she was a tiny, fluffy puppy. Today, at age 12, we continue to care for her through the senior years. Jessie is a cancer survivor and takes veterinary-approved supplements including shitake mushrooms and antioxidants. She also has acupuncture treatments for her recent cruciate ligament injury and to improve overall health and balance. Jessie continues to improve and we wish her the very best!

Meet Max, Our December Pet of the Month

Friday, December 11th, 2009

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Our pet of the month for December is the fabulous Max!  Max became our patient in August of 2007, and at that time he had a long history of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).  Yep, dogs get it too!  We had been managing his IBD with a combination of western meds and some natural medicine such as probiotics and prebiotics.  Recently, poor Max has had some bad luck.  In October, we removed two cancerous tumors and started Max on a supplement program of Chinese mushrooms and antioxidants.  Then, in November, Max’s abdomen swelled with fluid.  After an ultrasound, it was determined that Max’s IBD had worsened and now his bowels were leaking protein! We are working hard to stay on top of Max’s dynamic disease, and we wish him the best of luck and a happy holiday!

Pet of the Month: November 2009: Joey

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

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We are happy to celebrate our newest Pet of the Month, Joey! Joey, a charming cockapoo, was diagnosed with cancer a little over a year ago. His cancer treatment plan includes monthly acupuncture visits, Chinese herbs, natural supplements, and routine monitoring.

As of the last exam, none of Joey’s tumors have grown in size. In fact, he’s feeling much better than before his diagnosis!

We love you Rosie!

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

~September 2009~

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Rosie Prull

6/8/09 – 8/29/09

Rosie was a little spark and touched everyone she met.  Dr. Prull and her fiancé took her in when no one else would have, and when the odds weren’t in her favor.  With Rosie’s googly eyes and curly tail, she showed us what joy and courage looked like.  The sweetest little angel, we had nothing but hope for her.  For months we celebrated every victory and watched her get so much better.  Rosie was not meant for this life for long, sadly, and we lost our little Potato.  We are all so sad, but all so lucky to have known her.  We will miss you Rosie the Potato!

August 2009

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

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Gabby

Gabby is our fabulous pet of the month for August! Sweet Gabby is a two-year -old tabby who came home limping and bloody at the beginning of June. We suspect that Gabby was hit by a car because the exam revealed a broken tibia (shin bone) that had punctured through the skin. Gabby was stitched up and had to wear a splint for 6 weeks (and stay in the bathroom!). Poor Gabby needed that splint changed every 7 days (twice in one week when Gabby figured out how to get the splint off behind the TV!). Now, Gabby has healed up and is at home with her loving family. We love you, Gabby!

July 2009 – Mader

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009


Magnificent Mader

At just 9 weeks’ old, Mader a normally spunky boxer developed acute pain all over his body and trouble walking. His concerned parents brought him to Dogwood Pet Hospital for a comprehensive examination and diagnostics. We took x-rays (also known as radiographs) and ran full bloodwork. Diagnostics such as radiographs and bloodwork give us a better understanding of what’s happening inside the body, but in Mader’s case, his condition remained a mystery! (more…)

June 2009 – Cassie

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Cassie

For the month of June, we are honoring a beloved Golden Retriever, Cassie! Cassie’s breed originated in the Scottish Highlands in the late 1800s and was predominately used for hunting. Although Cassie doesn’t hunt, she does enjoy spending time at home with her most loving family!

Cassie has several medical conditions that require routine testing and medications. She has a condition called Cushing’s Disease which is an overproduction of cortisol (the stress-steroid). Cushing’s causes excess thirst, muscle pain, hair loss as well as a myriad of other symptoms. In addition to her Cushing’s Disease, she was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and recurring nosebleeds.

In her youth she had a bout with cancer. Our doctors found a mast cell tumor that required surgical removal and radiation therapy by an oncologist. After recovery, Cassie began taking cancer supplements such as high potency fish oils, mushrooms, and antioxidants.

Interestingly, Cassie’s littermate, Jessie, is also a patient of ours! We all wish you the best of health!

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