by Christina Hoskin | Mar 28, 2013 | Blog
The dog was suffering from Hydrocephalus and a brain cyst, using a shunt designed for a child, doctors saved the dog’s life. Hydrocephalus, also called “water in the brain” occurs when excess cerebral spinal fluid collects inside the brain. This life threatening...
by Christina Hoskin | Mar 25, 2013 | Blog
Did you know that there is an actual “kitten season?” It is the time of year when animal shelters are bursting with kittens. WestVet’s Hazel C. Carney, DVM, MS, DABVP, shared the following information for cat owners on the signs and symptoms of a...
by Christina Hoskin | Mar 22, 2013 | Blog
On these first few days of spring, and after waking up to a dusting of snow and black ice in the Treasure Valley, we felt it only fitting to share some amazing photos from our own Dr. Jennifer Pearson who worked as a veterinarian on the 2013 Iditarod race. ...
by Christina Hoskin | Mar 19, 2013 | Blog
Working in the veterinary field means that each day is different. Each animal has its own unique personality, temperament, and medical needs, something that keeps our days lively and the work days (and nights) zoom by. Still, it is always exciting when we have the...
by Christina Hoskin | Mar 4, 2013 | Blog
We are so proud of our own, Dr. Jennifer Pearson, currently volunteering as a veterinarian on the Iditarod! Referred to as “The Last Great Race on Earth,” 67 sled dog teams, 1,000 dogs total race the 998-mile Iditarod race in Alaska. This incredible two-week...
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