I think my dog is having seizures: now what? A presentation about the causes and treatment of canine seizures Led by Susan …
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I listen to all of these presentations
They are so helpful, I can't even tell you how helpful.
Veterinarians today are so over booked, and starting to burn out for several legitimate reasons. They are less able to sit with the client and explain in detail the disease process and treatments.
These presentations are helping me understand, and make better decisions for my dog.
Also I know now that videos I take are correctly done, and putting them on YouTube and sending vet the link was a good choice, but the vet needs to view them to be helpful.
My dog has generalized tremors, I believe secondary to heart disease.
I listen to all of these presentations
They are so helpful, I can't even tell you how helpful.
Veterinarians today are so over booked, and starting to burn out for several legitimate reasons. They are less able to sit with the client and explain in detail the disease process and treatments.
These presentations are helping me understand, and make better decisions for my dog.
Also I know now that videos I take are correctly done, and putting them on YouTube and sending vet the link was a good choice, but the vet needs to view them to be helpful.
My dog has generalized tremors, I believe secondary to heart disease.