How to induce vomiting in your dog if they ate something poisonous | Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, Board-certified Veterinary Specialist
How to induce vomiting in a dogs Did your dog eat something poisonous? Before inducing vomiting… read on! If your dog just ate a mushroom, mouse or rat poison, or chocolate, read on! Sometimes, you can manage your poisoned DOG at home by inducing vomiting. HOWEVER, there are a few important things you need to consider. Here, all you need to know about making your dog vomit if they ate something poisonous that you MUST read before even thinking about trying it! BTW, for you cat owners,...
Read MoreCan I bring my pet to the Minnesota State Fair? | Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, Board-certified Veterinary Specialist
Are you going to the Minnesota State Fair? Can I bring my service dog or pet to the Minnesota State Fair this year? When in doubt, please don’t – this requires specific requirements. Please see the press release from the Minnesota Board of Veterinary Medicine. For Immediate Release Contact: Erin Crider 651-201-6839 erin.crider@state.mn.us July 2, 2018 Be aware of state rules before taking your animal to the fair St. Paul, MN – The Minnesota Board of Animal Health reminds...
Read MoreLilies are dangerous to cats! | Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, Board-certified Veterinary Specialist
Here, a cool infographic to share with your cat-loving friends! I can’t vouch for the stats, per se, but helpful info in general! When in doubt, contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 for life-saving information...
Read MoreHeat stroke in dogs: Part 2 | Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, Board-certified veterinary specialist
Last week, I talked about how to keep your dog(s) safe this summer by avoiding heat stroke. Find out what signs to look for, including how to prevent it! Regardless of what the temperature or humidity is, always monitor your dog carefully for signs of fatigue or heat stroke. The sooner you notice these signs, the sooner you should stop any form of exercise, cool down your dog, and seek veterinary attention. Signs of heat stroke include: • Constant panting • Dragging behind (e.g., in other...
Read MoreHeat stroke in dogs | Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, Board-certified veterinary specialist
As summer approaches, I see more and more dogs affected by heat stroke. This can be life-threatening, so read on to learn how to prevent it in your dog! While I still want you and your dog to spend time outside playing and exercising this summer, learn how to do so safely. Heatstroke, which is defined in veterinary medicine as a body temperature above > 103°F (39°C), is commonly seen in dogs. While it can occur in cats, it’s really rare. The higher the body temperature, the more...
Read MoreSled dog musher banned from sled dog race Yukon Quest | Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, Board-Certified Veterinary Specialist
Recently, a well known musher Hugh Neff was banned from the Yukon Quest sled dog race for 2 years. As a veterinary advocate for canine athletes, I think this is important because my heart broken for Boppy. You can read more about it here: http://www.ktva.com/story/38033166/neff-suspended-from-yukon-quest-after-necropsy-findings When it comes to overall health and husbandry of dogs, I’m a huge advocate for welfare to make sure these dogs are healthy and happy. You can read about it in the...
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