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There’s never a dull day at Dewdney, and there’s certainly never a dull month! Check out some of the highlights from March 2014:

Dr. Walton talks about the importance of a dog emergency kit on CTV

Every dog owner is faced with an emergency from time to time. Perhaps you’ve made the mistake of cutting one of your dog’s nails too short, or maybe you just didn’t hide your chocolate stash well enough! In this video, Dr. Walton shows you what comes in handy when accidents happen.



Here we goat again…

The last week of March somehow became Goat Week at Dewdney Animal Hospital:





And then there were the snakes!

Watch Dr. Walton micro-chip a Burmese python:


And look at how well this albino boa recovered from having an eye removed a few weeks ago!

Before:
Albino boa after eye removal

After:
Albino boa a few weeks after eye removal

A critically endangered Oregon Spotted Frog

Dr. Walton:

“The governmental biologists are trying to breed them in captivity. This little girl laid an egg mass yesterday and had part of her insides prolapse out. With gentle manipulation we were able to put her back together and hopefully she can spawn future progeny.”

Oregon Spotted Frog

Before:
Oregon Spotted Frog

After:
Oregon Spotted Frog

Saving an injured squirrel

This lucky squirrel was found injured on the side of the road. After a brief stay at Dewdney, it was released back where it was found.

Squirrel

Squirrel X-Ray

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That’s it for now. We already have plenty of material for April’s edition, so be sure to check back soon!

UNTIL NEXT TIME,
DEWDNEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL

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