this blog contains cases encountered by me and/or my colleagues in the veterinary practice. you may find some posts interesting, so keep on scrolling.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Fortune!
Meet Fortune! The cute, sweet and friendly Pomeranian. Cute, Yeah! Sweet and Friendly?! Nah! I strongly disagree, and I think most us think so too. Hehehe. Well, actually if you're gonna pet him and take him outside the cage especially if you're new, he will like you, and act friends with you. But when he sees someone he likes more especially if you've already put him down on the floor or on the table, he'll growl or worse bite you if ever you'd want to hold him. Maybe that's why he stayed here boarding longer than he could have stayed at home with his master. Poor Fortune... if you could just lose the biting.
This blog contains some of my chosen clinical cases with or without history and differentials as well as treatment procedures done. This doesn't serve as a clinical consult and will not replace any veterinary treatment and care as each pet's case is unique and different. I may give out some advice and tips from time to time but some may not be applicable to your beloved pet, so it is still avisable that you visit your veterinarian.
i am a veterinarian, one of the several private practitioners in a veterinary company. i usually handle dogs and cats and did handle rabbits and on a couple of times, monkeys. i love what i do and some will be shared with you.
When we went to a Puerto Galera, a well known tourist spot here in the Philippines, my colleague offered us a tour of the monkey farm where he was working. So many monkeys!!!
Sue Sungit as her humans calls her queened two kittens. During her treatment for corneal ulceration, she was so edgy. Yet, with two kittens, she is a sweet mom.
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Shih Tzu (Lion dogs)
One of the most popular long-haired small breed dogs in the country is not really easy to maintain due to the extra amount of time devoted to groom them. Very sweet, active and friendly (though sometimes agressive), this breed is a cross between the Lhasa Apso (Tibet) and the Pekingese/Pekinese (China).
Tyto capensis
a.k.a. GRASS OWL became popular in the Philippines when they were used in a fantaserye transforming into children
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