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Ashtabula County Animal Protective League: Carnival wrap
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Ashtabula County Animal Protective League. Friday, April 01, 2011. HUGE THANKS to everyone who made the Carnival such a success! Chairperson Chris McBee rocks! And her family is pretty great too! Thanks to Jim at NE Xerox for printing up the posters and handouts for this event! Thanks to Happy Hearts for providing the gymnasium! Thanks to Frankie's Tunes for donating the excellent DJ service! Sally Mott was awesome with the last-minute popcorn save! Tammy, Jammie and Diane, thanks for donating food!
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Finding Neverland in Northern California. A tad jetlagged still, but back from my retreat to Northern California visiting San Fran, Eureka, Petaluma, Mendocino and Sausalito. I was anxious to see the results from my trip through the Redwoods, to the coast and into the wonderful cities and small towns along the way. I can’t help but think of the fairy tale Finding Neverland when I look at the peaceful and mystic forest. You can visit anyone in Neverland, anytime you like, if you just go there yourself.
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Dr. Di's Vetblog: December 2010
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Tales from a small animal vet in a small town. Friday, December 24, 2010. Second Annual 'Sleep in Heavenly Peace'. I mentioned that I would post a blog with new information about Lyme Disease sometime in the month of December. Well I wrote up the article on Lyme disease for our clinic newsletter that will be out in January. And I will post the article here too, but really, it is the day before Christmas and who wants to think about Lyme Disease. Not me. Links to this post. Friday, December 3, 2010. Links...
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Dr. Di's Vetblog: July 2012
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Tales from a small animal vet in a small town. Monday, July 30, 2012. Parking Lot Catastrophe Prevention. There are really no good reasons for not having a cat carrier. Years back they were a little pricey, but nowadays you can pick up a really decent carrier for under $20. If you can afford to have a cat, you can afford to have a carrier. Feeding time at my household:. Cat food goes into a dish and into the carrier and Voila! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Eagle and the Hawk. I am a...
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Dr. Di's Vetblog: February 2011
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Tales from a small animal vet in a small town. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Cats, kidney disease, and making a difference. When I decided to do this blog, I asked Sabrina's people if they could send me a few pictures to add to the blog which they very kindly did along with a note about how and when she first made her way into their lives. I am going to include that note word for word because I was touched by a feeling of love that came across to me in those 2 short paragraphs about Sabrina's life. Lynn ...
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Dr. Di's Vetblog: July 2011
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Tales from a small animal vet in a small town. Sunday, July 31, 2011. Outdoor dogs: Oh what that fur coat may be hiding. This is the story about a hot spot. It's about a hot spot that started off small and grew up big and bad. But at least this story has a happy ending because they do not all turn out that way. How to cool them down! That is SKIN capitalized with an exclamation point! Most of our dogs are very very furry and that fur can hide a lot of problems. Doesn't look too bad does it? And so the le...
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Dr. Di's Vetblog: June 2012
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Tales from a small animal vet in a small town. Monday, June 25, 2012. Ticks: They're here and they're not going away! Your first question may be why is there a picture of some chickens on a blog about ticks? So remember, as I chuckle my way through answers to your questions I am not laughing at you, I am laughing at me. Because I was you at one time. And because if I don't laugh, I think I may cry because I hate ticks. Here are some of the typical questions that I get during a day's work:. Don't use a do...
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Dr. Di's Vetblog: January 2011
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Tales from a small animal vet in a small town. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. The sky is falling and other good tales of doom. FoxNews reports " Study Claims Sleeping with Pets May Be Dangerous. I was a little disappointed by this headline. I go to FoxNews whenever I want to look for really cool headlines like these I found on January 26 " Woman Allegedly Mowed Down After Facebook Feud. Or " Man Seeks Police Protection from Sex Crazed Wife. But beyond the regular news stories, there are the bloggers. I...
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Dr. Di's Vetblog: Lumps and bumps part 1: Do you want to see a one pound lipoma?
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Tales from a small animal vet in a small town. Thursday, December 19, 2013. Lumps and bumps part 1: Do you want to see a one pound lipoma? Lumps and bumps are really common especially in dogs. Lumps can be caused by infections (e.g. abscesses) or irritations (e.g. lick granulomas - that's a good one to type into a Google Image search) or lumps can be caused by abnormal growth of cells (tumors). Tumors can be either benign or cancerous. The case of the one pound lipoma. December 19, 2013 at 7:15 PM.