Between 30-40% of pet owners make medication mistakes. Learn proper storage temperatures, administration techniques, and common errors to avoid when managing your…
Dr. Sarah Chen
Dr. Sarah Chen is a licensed veterinarian and Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (DACVIM). She earned her DVM from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and completed her internal medicine residency at UC Davis. With 12 years of clinical experience in gastrointestinal and endocrine disease, she currently practises at a referral hospital in Seattle, WA. Licence: Washington State (active).
Annual wellness exams are crucial for catching health problems early when they're treatable and affordable. Learn what vets check, why it matters,…
Veterinary antibiotic use is evolving rapidly due to resistance concerns. Learn when your pet truly needs antibiotics, how to use them safely,…
Choosing between oral medications, topical treatments, and collars for flea and tick prevention isn't straightforward. We compare speed, safety, duration, and cost…
Compounded medications offer custom solutions for pets who can't take standard drugs. From transdermal gels to flavored treats, discover when compounding is…
Dental disease affects 80% of dogs and 70% of cats over age 3, yet most owners miss the warning signs. Learn the…
Learn the critical do's and don'ts of transporting an injured pet to the emergency vet. This expert guide covers proper handling techniques,…
The ASPCA handles over 200,000 pet poisoning cases annually, most involving everyday household items. This comprehensive guide covers the most dangerous toxins…
Raw pet food diets promise health benefits but carry documented bacterial contamination risks and nutritional concerns. Here's what veterinary science actually shows…
Most pets need 1 oz of water per pound of body weight daily, but diet, age, and activity dramatically change requirements. This…