In standard veterinary practice, we have brief appointments and are very busy, I regret to say, treating many of the dis - ease states that we as a profession, with the help of the pet food industry, have created.
After a few years of practice, however, I began to question some of
the standard veterinary practices that I had learned.
Your pet will be examined and treated in our mobile clinic, which is outfitted with the same equipment you would find in
a standard veterinary practice exam room.
Until recently, it was
standard veterinary practice in the United States to vaccinate cats yearly for feline panleukopenia (FPV, aka feline distemper, feline enteritis), feline calicivirus (FCV) and feline rhinotracheitis (feline herpesvirus - 1orFHV).
If this most basic tenant of
standard veterinary practice was of dubious value and safety, what else about standard veterinary practice was questionable?