
By Dr. Jacob Hammon “Worms!” Such a powerful word in our minds, it leads us to fond images of wriggling worms happy to live in and off our furry friends. …
By Dr. Jacob Hammon “Worms!” Such a powerful word in our minds, it leads us to fond images of wriggling worms happy to live in and off our furry friends. …
By Paul Magrath, DVM Marijuana toxicity cases have increased since recreational use has been legalized in some states. Although humans tend to tolerate the use of recreational marijuana, domestic animals…
By Jake Murphy, DVM It’s that time of year again, snow and slick ice are back! This is a great time to check over your animal facilities and make sure…
By Dorrie Jordan, DVM The winter holidays are coming; so are the potential hazards associated with them. Be prepared in advance to protect your dog or cat and prevent emergencies…
By Perry Stanfield, DVM This month I’d like to look at our profession a bit from the standpoint of a young person considering it for a career. We at Kulshan…
by David Sauter, DVM Horses have more than their fair share of eye problems when compared to other domestic animals. Before reviewing some of the more common problems, here are…
By Jake Murphy, DVM Fair season is here! Here are some common reasons and diseases to look out for that can get your animal disqualified from attending the fair. Any…
By Dorrie Jordan, DVM Most people are familiar with concerns about high blood pressure in people. What a lot of people do not know is that dogs and cats can…
By Mandy Cha, DVM Horses have a unique predisposition to gastric ulcers, one that has developed as a result of their evolutionary history and the feeding and management changes that…
By Jake Brandvold, DVM As a small animal veterinarian with an interest in exotic mammals, I get to see and treat a wide variety of species. One species that is…