Sunday, November 12, 2006

Pack Behavior

Can someone tell me how the canine pack behavior differs from pack behavior of humans? Just because d.o.g.s. (we don't use the d.o.g. word around our house) walk on 4 feet and speak a different language, doesn't mean that they don't deserve the same care, love, respect, and protection that their people enjoy. Remember my motto, "No need to breed; Adopt canine love". Tell 'em Roxie's mom sent ya'.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Gotta Love North Shore Animal League

If you have a minute, help others help the animals. Thanks

http://nsalamerica.org/

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Berevement: Options after Death

I'm probably the last to know; but, just in case I'm not...Did you know that your pet's remains can be handled/processed (for lack of a better word) much like people? The Pet Cemetery of Tucson is a special place, equipped to handle all varieties of pets. They have a chapel, gardens, sanctuary, viewing room, funeral services, caskets, urns, burial and cremation services, and so much more. This place is charming and offers a feeling of peace from within the pain. Go for a visit. Consider your options. Survive the trauma - here. Regards from all of us (present and passed)

Monday, January 30, 2006

Northwest Pet Clinic Shines

Since my last post, we have had several visits to the Northwest Pet Clinic, Ina Road at Oracle Road in Tucson, 520.742.4148. They are professional on every level. Their kindness, expertise, follow up, concern, you name it! You feel like you are their only patient. And, you don't feel robbed when you check out. Healthy pets, caring staff, and Dr. O'Donnell, well she definitely knows her stuff. A veterinary diagnostician, what a novel idea. We feel lucky.

Regards

Roxie's Mom

Friday, January 06, 2006

Vet Care: Choose Carefully

Update on veterinary care: We have now been to several veterinary facilities and have the following reviews:

Banfield: Tried to go back since initial visit was so positive. The vet we saw and liked has been transferred to another Banfield facility. So much for them...

Northwest Pet Clinic: We have now been there twice. The facility is very clean and the staff friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating. They have office hours 7 days a week, open early, and close late. They also offer some on-site diagnostic tools (ultrasound, some labs, x-ray, etc.) and their fees are in line with the community, maybe a bit less. Meds were ordered on the first visit, but they took a while to come in. We assume that everything moved slow due to the holiday season. Dr. Erin O'donnell is, in our opinion, very competent. Her confident nature combined with great diagnostic skill and a kind bedside manner made us very comfortable in a difficult situation. It is extremely important to us that our "girlies" are not afraid of going to the vet and that they receive a proper diagnostic workup. Dr. O'donnell has met our criteria and we look forward to a long relationship with her and Northwest Pet Clinic. You may visit their website by clicking on their link.

Southern Arizona Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center: (on Ft. Lowell near Stone) Fortunately, there is an expert oncologist in Tucson. Dr. Mary Klein! She's great. This ER and specialty clinic should be your first choice for vet specialty and after hours emergency care. They seem to have it together. I have previously recommended them. Link to their website.


We have had a very negative experience at the Veterinary Specialty Center Tucson (River and La Canada). The name is similar to the clinic named above, but that is where the similarities stop!

Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 11, 2005

contact

I have been contacted by a professional woman in search of answers about her pets' ill health. Fearful that the chemicals used on the golf course in her community represented potential dangers to the health and well being of her family including pets, she called to say she was aware of my efforts some years ago to prove ill-effects from the chemicals used on that very same course. To follow this story, post an entry, tell your story, please go to http://golfcoursehazards.blogspot.com or use the "golf course poisons" link provided.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Return to Banfield

Stopped at Banfield to see if labs were back. I was professionally greeted and within minutes Dr. Candy Burton and Dr. Scott came out prepared to talk to me. Seems the labs were not normal. Dr. Burton had already placed a call to vet oncologist, Dr. Klein. Apparently a full history (as much as was known) was communicated and Dr. Klein felt that a visit to her was appropriate. Dr. Burton's office called and arranged most everything. Appt next week.