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What are the staff and doctors up to nowadays at Grays Harbor Veterinary Services?
Find out here:
A Day in the Life of a Veterinarian
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- Euthanasia. Because of my profession, I deal with euthanasia on an almost daily basis. Every euthanasia situation is different, but I have found peace with what I do. I help end lives.... (read more)
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Our Miracle. It was the last day in January when I got the dreaded phone call: Giant, elderly dog, suddenly unable to get up, eat, or drink... (read more)
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The Bald Eagle. I walked into work and greeted our first client. RB brought our patient in a large, white metal cage, which you couldn't see into. He said the occupant was a real "bad boy" who would love to tear us apart. We brought the cage and occupant into an exam room, discussing how we were to restrain him... (read more)
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- Cardiac Disease in an African Grey Parrot. A 23-year-old Congo African Grey parrot presented with feather picking of the left chest and inside of the wing web. Finances were limited, so the feather picking was treated conservatively w/ silver sulfadiazine ointment and systemic antibiotics... (read more)
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The Owl that was Hit by a Car. Sara, our office manager at the vet clinic, thought that I should post a blog about our Owl, so here it is – dedicated to Sara and the owl. Jordan, Sara's sister, found a large, barred owl one dark, cold night sitting in the middle of the road... (read more)
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