By Dr. I Elizabeth Borgmann. Should your dog go to day care? Well, it depends. If you have a large group of friends with canine companions that regularly walk together…
By Dr. I Elizabeth Borgmann. You are probably wondering why your vet is recommending or requiring dental radiographs on your pet when they undergo a veterinary dental procedure. You’re probably…
By Dr. I.Elizabeth Borgmann. This article will discuss traumatic tears to the skin that extend partially or completely through the skin as well as abrasions (road rash).
By Dr. I. Elizabeth Borgmann. Vaccines and vaccination of both people and pets has become a highly charged and controversial subject. As we have been able to control infectious disease,…
By Dr. I. Elizabeth Borgmann. We have already talked about lameness involving trauma to the feet. In this article we will discuss lameness to the other aspect of the limbs….
Updated: The Vaccination clinic was a great success! 75% of the animals were vaccinated, some of whom had never received any vaccines. Submitted. Sumas First Nation and local veterinarians band…
By Dr. I. Elizabeth Borgmann. Let’s face it. None of us who own dogs will escape the inevitable ingestion of some undesirable item by our dogs at some point in…
UPDATED – COMMENTS RECEIVED – By Dr. I Elizabeth Borgmann. This is perhaps the most commonly asked question when dental health month creeps around the corner. (February is dental health…
By Dr. I Elizabeth Borgmann. Trauma to the eye should never be taken lightly. Eyes, and vision, need to be preserved whenever possible. Seemingly minor injuries to the eyes can…
By Dr. I. Elizabeth Borgmann. Welcome to the first article of our next information series! This series will focus on first aid for your dog and cat. These articles are…