As the Fourth of July approaches, many of us eagerly anticipate the spectacular fireworks displays that light up the night sky. However, amidst the celebration and excitement, it's crucial to recognize the potential harm fireworks can cause our local wildlife.
Veterinary internships are one-year training programs done immediately or soon after graduation by doctors of veterinary medicine (DVM) to help grow their skills in a real clinical setting with the help of our trained and expert veterinarians. One of our recent interns, Gavin Selby, DVM, discusses his experience working at DoveLewis.
Intern Director Hannah Marshall, DVM, DACVECC, reviews why mentorship and self-preservation techniques are major components of the internship program at DoveLewis.
Our pets are an integral part of our families, offering companionship, love, and joy in our lives. However, just like humans, they can get sick or injured and require urgent medical attention at any time of the day or night.
With a little extra planning and consideration, you can host a memorable summer BBQ while keeping your pets safe and happy. So, fire up the grill, enjoy the company of friends and family, and make it a paw-some BBQ that your pets will remember fondly!
What do you do when your pet has a wound? Seeking veterinary care is a must. But having some basic knowledge of bandaging your pet can prevent further bleeding, provide protection and prevent infection until you can see the vet.