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Pet of the Week: Scout

Posted on August 17, 2011 by pismobeachvet

Scout is a nearly 14 year old, spayed female Cocker Spaniel that has been a long time patient of Pismo Beach Vet.  She came in for an ear infection and had some mild redness in her left eye.  On closer inspection, we realized that she actually had luxation of her lens in that eye. Lens luxation is when the lens, which is normally anchored in the center of the eye behind the pupil, moves out of position.  This is a very serious condition that can rapidly result in increased pressure in the eye, called glaucoma.

Sure enough, we checked Scout’s eye pressure and found it to be extremely high in the left eye.  Unfortunately, when this happens, it rapidly becomes very painful. We recommended that Scout have her left eye removed.

As you might imagine, this came as quite a shock to Scout’s owners.  It is an extremely difficult decision but we always council owners that pets do really well with one or both eyes removed.  In fact, when that eye is a source of severe pain, many of them feel much better after the operation than before.   Dogs and cats have such finely tuned senses of hearing and smell, that loss of all or a part of their vision is often not even noticed right away by their owners.

Scouts parents elected to have the surgery and we are happy to report that Scout is doing great! She went home the same day as the surgery and by the time she had her stitches out two weeks later, you would never know that anything had happened  We think that her missing eye only adds to her charm and character!

2 Weeks Post-Op
2 Weeks Post-Op
Scout Several Months Post-Op
Scout Several Months Post-Op
Scout Several Months Post-Op

Pet of the Week: Brie

Posted on August 12, 2011 by pismobeachvet

Meet Brie, our Pismo Beach Vet “Pet of the Week.”  Brie is an 11 year old, female, Standard Poodle that belongs to our technician, Julie.

At around midnight on Sunday, she began having sudden vomiting and extreme weakness.  She was brought in and diagnosed with gastrointestinal dilatation and volvulus (GDV) – basically bloating and twisting of the stomach.  For those of you that have seen “Marley and Me,” you may recognize this condition.  GDV is a life threatening emergency that requires immediate surgery (Marley actually may have been saved if they had done surgery on him).

We took Brie to surgery and used suction to remove a tremendous amount of gas and fluid from her stomach.  After that, we rotated her stomach back into normal position, then sutured it to the side of her body wall to prevent the twisting from happening again.  With some good pain control and fluid therapy, Brie was eating again within 24 hours and went home the next day – she’s doing great!  What a trooper!

GDV is a fairly common condition of large and deep chested breeds, especially those over 90 pounds, affecting as many as 20% at some point in their life.  Standard Poodles, Great Danes, German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Labrador Retrievers are some of the most commonly affected dogs.  The good news is that it is possible to prevent GDV from happening with a simple procedure called a gastropexy that is often performed at the time of spay or neuter.  This procedure involves suturing the stomach to the side of the body wall to form a permanent adhesion that prevents the stomach from twisting and is something that we recommend to all of our large breed dog owners.

Even if your dog hasn’t had this procedure, the survival rate of those suffering from GDV can be greatly increased by recognizing the warning signs early on and seeing a vet on emergency as soon as possible (do NOT wait until morning to bring your dog in, it will be too late). Signs include sudden onset of abdominal bloating, non-productive vomiting, and weakness, often after a meal and/or exercise.

On x-ray, the large dark area that looks like a boxing glove is Brie’s stomach
The Day After Surgery
The day after surgery
Back to Normal!

Ask the Vet: Itchy Pets!

Posted on August 10, 2011 by pismobeachvet

Dr. Joel Conn is featured on the KCOY CBS 12 Morning Show with Andrew Gray and Sarah Cole. Today the topic was Itchy Pets!

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Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce Party on Price Street Open House 2011

Posted on August 8, 2011 by pismobeachvet

It’s that time of year again,  the 2011 Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce Party on Price Street Open House is around the corner!

Join us and many other businesses on Price Street for a fantastic event.  Each year, all the Chamber businesses on Price Street throw open their doors and invite the public in!

There will be lots of great food, giveaways and prizes, live music, local rescue groups, and a chance to meet the staff and doctors.

There will be fun for the entire family (and pets of course!)

When: Wednesday, August 24th from 5:30pm – 7:30pm

Where:  At the clinic.  990 Price Street, Pismo Beach, CA 93449

What:  The event is free.  Check-In at Rabobank to receive your Party Passport.  Party Passports must be completed to be entered to win fabulous prizes.

For More Info:  Go to http://www.pismochamber.com/

See you there!

Pet of the Week: Bailey and Flare Perform Their Latest Duet

Posted on August 2, 2011 by pismobeachvet

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Dr. Joel Conn on The New Q104.5 with Up & Adam In The Morning

Posted on July 15, 2011 by pismobeachvet

Dr. Joel Conn was invited this morning to join Up & Adam In The Morning on The New Q104.5 to comment on some recent on-air debates regarding the costs of veterinary medicine.

It was a great chance to shed some light on topics ranging from prescriptions costs to dental cleanings and flea control from the perspective of both a client and a veterinarian.  Take a listen below:

Dr. Conn Interview on Q104.5

Our Newest Patient

Posted on July 14, 2011 by pismobeachvet

A Good Samaritan dropped off this baby barn owl that they found.  We checked her out and sent her along to Pacific Wildlife for further care.  It’s not everyday that you get to see an owl up close!

 

Pet Services Reminder App for iPhone and Android

Posted on July 14, 2011 by pismobeachvet

Ever have trouble remembering to give your pet his/her heartworm medication?  Wish someone would remind you?  If you have a smartphone, you are in luck.  Check out this cool app from Novartis Animal Health – it’s free!

www.remindmypet.com

Ask the Vet: Pet Arthritis and Chronic Pain

Posted on July 11, 2011 by pismobeachvet

Dr. Joel Conn is featured on the KCOY CBS 12 Morning Show with Andrew Gray and Sarah Cole. Today the topic was Pet Arthritis and Chronic Pain.

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Midget Needs a Home… Again…

Posted on July 3, 2011 by pismobeachvet

Some of you may remember Midget, our 15yo kitty that we adopted out recently after rescuing her from euthanasia (her original owner died and the new caretakers did not want her). Well, we thought we had found her forever home but she’s back.  The new adopter had wanted a more sedentary cat and Midget was too active.

Midget is so sweet and desperately wants to be loved.  She is definitely an active older kitty (which is a good thing!) but we feel that she is very adoptable and would make a great pet for someone.  Please help us find her a permanent home!

Meet Midget.

Midget is a 15 year old, female spayed kitty who was brought into Pismo Beach Veterinary Clinic with her housemate
for euthanasia.  Her original owner had recently died and the new caretaker did not want either of them and had decided to put them both to sleep.  She is an inquisitive and friendly cat who needs a loving home.

Midget is current on her vaccines, has been tested negative for feline leukemia and aids, and has recently had
a dental cleaning and complete blood panel performed.  Though she is a senior kitty, she is in very good health.

If you would like to visit her, please let us know!  There will be a nominal adoption fee that will go towards our H.E.L.P. fund that assists owner’s in limited income situations.

Click here for a flyer…please feel free to post in your business.

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