Vet Stress What I killed in 2008: The veterinarian’s edition

Can you guess how many animals I euthanized last year?

Sadly, this morbid mental exercise is kind of like guessing how many jellybeans are in a jar. But it’s undertaken less as a senseless descent into morbidity than by way of reaching into my profession’s heart of darkness…and attempting an...

January 6th, 2009 16 Comments

Vet Stress Serious allergies, shocking findings and a sad state of goat and guinea pig affairs

Until last week, my air conditioner had been broken for a month. No big deal this time of year in Miami. I just opened the windows. But the cause of the malfunction and the effect of a return in central air circulation have been eye-opening—in a way that, strangely, involves my pets.

Turns out...

December 24th, 2008 21 Comments

Vet Stress Spaying the unspayable: Making veterinary mistakes in spades

I imagine most of you won’t find this topic amusing but I can’t help presenting it here by way of soliciting your impressions. Here’s the deal: Over on VIN (mostly for vets only), there’s a thread about a vet who “spayed” her first male cat.

Well, not exactly…she just started to, making an...

December 23rd, 2008 36 Comments

Vet Stress Some pet people are mean! (Happy freakin’ holidays to you, too!)

I hate people sometimes. Strong words for a peaceful Sunday morning, right? There I was, sitting at Starbucks, recovering from catering my mother’s lavish annual holiday party (75 peeps!), just cooling my toes in a cappuccino…when the phone rings:

Unknown number. S---! Should I answer it?...why...

December 21st, 2008 37 Comments

Vet Stress Holding human hands in pet medicine: How far should veterinarians go?

When it’s time for your pet’s euthanasia most of you want a veterinarian who will show the right degree of compassion, know just what to say, give you a big hug or the room you need, and treat your pet with reverence and humanity—almost as if he were her own.

That’s hard to do. But most of us...

December 10th, 2008 23 Comments

Vet Stress The case of the “missed” diagnosis and the “golden” vet that caught it

Your older cat’s sudden bout of vomiting led your vet to tentatively conclude that his kidneys were failing. Indeed, his renal values were significantly elevated and abdominal X-rays were fairly normal. He was hospitalized. Your regular vet goes out of town and leaves the case to her...

December 7th, 2008 19 Comments

Vet Stress The veterinarian as marriage counselor...not in my job description

Raise your hand if you saw Best in Show. Remember the couple with the Weimeraner? Picture them…with a cat instead of a dog…and you’re starting to get the picture. They’re my clients. Let’s call them “the Bickers.”

For those of you who didn’t happen to see this excellent film (which parodies the...

December 2nd, 2008 15 Comments

Vet Stress Holiday emergencies (On long distance consults and the trouble with travel)

A veterinarian can’t be all things to all people (I’ve said this before many times and many ways on Dolittler). And this little ditty rings especially true on holidays.

We’ve all been there…a sudden bout of vomiting…a lacerated leg…a cat bite abscess that rears its ugly head…or, in today’s...

November 28th, 2008 8 Comments

Vet Stress Lost and found pits vet against pet "owner"

After the ratting-on-a-vet post from earlier this week I received an interesting story courtesy of a fellow vet. It detailed the subject of his own brush with a nearby state’s Veterinary Board a few years ago. Here’s the story, paraphrased, with some identifying details altered:

Vet sees a new...

November 15th, 2008 17 Comments

Vet Stress How to rat out your fellow vet...or not

Here’s an ethical dilemma on what might otherwise be a boring Tuesday:

A new client comes in with a dog whose leg has been broken since last February. Though the leg sports an impressive external fixator device (one of those scary but sometimes necessary tools used to piece a broken leg...

November 11th, 2008 78 Comments