• Chronic Nasal Discharge in Rabbits: Not Just an Antibiotic Issue

    October 9, 2019

    Veterinarians routinely working on rabbits will encounter a rabbit with chronic nasal congestion. There are numerous references to chronic Pasteurella infection leading to intermittent antibiotic use to control the infection. However, a good look at these cases reveals that this is not usually the case, and the causes for chronic nasal congestion are as diverse in rabbits as they are in most other species.

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  • Symptoms of Albuterol Toxicity in Dogs

    September 5, 2019

    Lily, a 5-year old spayed female (SF) English Shepherd presented to our emergency room at 9am on a Wednesday morning in early spring after being found unable to rise from her crate. The owners immediately rushed her to the hospital and she was gurneyed to the ICU for evaluation.

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  • Veterinary Emergency/Critical care on an injured dog

    Level 1 Emergency and Critical Care Facility and Provisional Trauma Center

    August 19, 2019

    WVRC - Waukesha is a recognized American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care provisional trauma center. Our Criticalists and emergency clinicians are prepared to expertly manage all types of traumatic injuries in our state-of-the-art facilities. Our Criticalists lead our trauma center team and provide valuable oversight and direct management of all of our trauma patients.

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  • Lump on Dogs Elbow: Cancer Diagnosis & Treatment

    June 5, 2018

    Phineas, a 7-year-old Flat Coated Retriever, was presented to Peak for evaluation of left thoracic limb lameness of 10 month duration.

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  • A Lameness Puzzle

    June 4, 2018

    Daniel, a 3 year old, male, castrated, Golden Retriever presented to Dr. Kurt Schulz at Peak’s Surgery service for evaluation of a 2 month history of worsening lameness of the right hind leg.

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  • Case Study: Limb Spare

    June 2, 2018

    Akiko is an almost 8 year old spayed female mixed breed dog that presented to VSH North County for evaluation of wounds suffered from a dog bite.

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  • Liver Shunt in Dogs

    May 7, 2018

    Learn more on the diagnosis and treatment of a portosytemic shunt (PSS).

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  • Case Study: Thoracic Limb Lameness in French Bulldog

    May 2, 2018

    Stitch is a now 6 month old intact male French Bulldog that presented to the Veterinary Specialty Hospital North County surgery service at 4 months of age for evaluation of left thoracic limb lameness after jumping out of his owner’s arms.

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  • Tamsulosin for Dogs to Treat Incontinence

    April 2, 2018

    Samson was a 4-year old MC boxer presented with a 1 month history of incontinence and abnormal urination.

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  • Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) in Dogs

    March 15, 2018

    Osteochondrosis of the shoulder joint is a common cause of lameness in dogs. Fortunately the outcome with surgical treatment is generally excellent and can be performed using minimally invasive techniques.

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  • Case Study: Feline Chronic Renal Disease vs Hyperaldosteronism

    March 2, 2018

    Melvin, a 9 year old male neutered DSH, presented to the Veterinary Specialty Hospital for evaluation of an acute onset of ataxia and cervical ventroflexion.

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  • Case Study: Progressive Behavior Change in a Cat

    February 2, 2018

    Chandra, a 14 year old, DSH, was presented for a 5 month history of a slowly progressive behavior change, urinating outside the litter box, withdrawing from client, vocalizing without apparent purpose, and a tendency to walk in circles to the left.

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