Not exact matches
Many
veterinarians get a lot of their education in dogs and cats, or other larger
animals, but education in
small mammals has
often been lacking.
The stress on shelter staff is significant: no room to put ever more dogs; having to euthanize dogs to make room for new dogs; performing triage on sick
animals when space is limited; having to make hard choices about evening and weekend heating and lighting with a
small budget; no
veterinarian or vet tech on the staff; no evening or weekend staff; no time to network adoptable
animals; no available homes in the surrounding communities; inadequate transport vehicles; little or no support from local government; an
Animal Control Officer
often doing double duty, responsible also for managing the shelter; counties lacking even a shelter or inside kenneling.
In his book, Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs:
Small Doses for
Small Animals, Dr. Hamilton begins by explaining how as a
veterinarian, he grew increasingly frustrated with the limitations «modern» veterinary care; of how he was
often only able to provide temporary relief, with ailments returning time and time again.
Although veterinary liens may be utilized more
often in
small animal practices than in equine practices, a question that
veterinarians should consider before exercising a lien is whether payment for services justifies the potential costs in legal fees, time and aggravation.
Veterinarians will
often administer
small doses of an antidote to DXM to counterbalance the bradycardia and raise the heart rate, but Dr. Manuel - Martin Flores and his colleagues at the Cornell University Hospital for
Animals observed that cats subjected to the stresses of these dexmedetomidine - antidote treatments did not do well and
often developed dangerously low blood pressure.
A survey of
small -
animal veterinarians published in 2016 found that 83 percent had prescribed the antidepressant fluoxetine (a.k.a. Prozac for humans) to cats and / or dogs,
often for off - label uses such as treating inappropriate urination and aggression.