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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
Nutritionist Consultation For Voluntary Diet
Treatment Cost (USD): $84.00
Nutritionist Consultation for Voluntary Diet
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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
ER Visit With Ultrasound And Rads
Treatment Cost (USD): $617.07
ER visit with Ultrasound and rads
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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
Behavioral Evaluation
Treatment Cost (USD): $567.50
Behavioral Eval for weird symptoms
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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
Emergency Neurology Exam
Treatment Cost (USD): $497.73
Emergency Neurology Exam
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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
GI Blood Work Work-up
Treatment Cost (USD): $262.19
GI Blood work work up
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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
Endoscopy At Teaching Hospital
Treatment Cost (USD): $1050.86
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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
Brain MRI And Spinal Tap
Treatment Cost (USD): $2657.41
Brain MRI and Spinal Tap
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Alexandra Fishman | 5 years ago
Internal Medicine Regular Workup
Treatment Cost (USD): $1132.63
Internal Medicine Workup with common tests
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Michaela Leftwich | 5 years ago
My Lab Puppy Has Terrible Dry Skin Since It Has Gotten Colder. She Frequently Visits Are …

My lab puppy has terrible dry skin since it has gotten colder. She frequently visits are shallow pond but it’s only knee deep. It has gotten worse now that it has gotten a lot colder. What can we do to help it?!

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  1. Krista Magnifico

    Hello,
    As with all pet related questions I always have to request that any pet medical problem be addressed first with a trip to the vet to make sure it isn’t something health related. Things like allergies, nutritional deficiencies and even congenital diseases that manifest as Looking like dry skin are things to be treated by your vet. After this I talk about diet, environment and supplements. Things to do now are adding moisture to the house with a humidifier. Brushing daily to keep hair and skin healthy helps and I like welactin an omega three fatty acid added to the food. Ask your vet about your pets preventative recommendations too. I hope this helps. Let us know what happens.

      1. Krista Magnifico

        Did they give you any options to treat it? Or a follow up plan? If not call and ask for one or seek a second opinion.

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Krista Magnifico | 5 years ago
Greyhound With Chronic Hookworms
Treatment Cost (USD): $216.00
Dorie came in to see me as a walk-in emergency on Sunday. She is a 3 year old happy, healthy Greyhound. She was rescued from off the track about 1.5 years ago. When she first came to see me (for her new patient examination) we did an exam, gave her a microchip, reviewed her vaccine history and sent out a fecal sample to the lab. We send out a fecal (I feel it is imperative to send these to a lab and not do an at home test or do in the vet office as the lab gets better yields AND can help with issues like hers). She came back positive (3 plus A LOT!) for hookworms. Dorie was treated after her first visit with us and has been fine since. SHe has been on monthly flea & tick (credelio) and heartworm prevention (Interceptor Plus). Until last Sunday when she arrived back at my veterinary office with diarrhea. Every pet with diarrhea should have a fecal exam done.. every one. Missing the easy to diagnose is unacceptable in my opinion. I know lots of people dont want to spend (although I more often hear them use the word "waste" money or diagnostics, but I always say missing the most obvious and often very likely is just bad medicine. Start at the basics; diet, inappropriate food/treats/etc indescretion, and parasites for diarrhea if the pet is otherwise healthy (puppies I worry about stress, food, parasites and PARVO!).
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