Thursday, November 17, 2011

On the Road With All Pets Smiling!

All Pets Smiling took "Sparky" out to Christmas Valley.  Our job was to spay and neuter several feline and canine patients. As always, the wonderful folks in Christmas Valley made us feel very welcome and appreciated. 

The patients were perfect--well almost.  Mister did not like his vaccines.  The next morning, Mister and Boots protested their neutering by taking off thru their respective cat doors (which were latched!). They returned later that day for food and loves. Luckily their incisions still were fine. 

Rex and Harley are recovering well. Lollipop got vaccines.  Rowdy tested negative for Heartworm.


Earlier that week, Dr. Deb helped kitty Beau by removing six teeth that had developed tooth resorptive lesions. These had been causing Beau a good deal of pain. He's much happier now. 

Feline teeth seem to develop resorptive lesions.  At this time, we don't know what causes them.  For some reason the affected teeth lose enamel and dentin, to expose the very sensitive roots. Eventually these teeth will be destroyed completely. But this process can take many years and is quite painful to the cat. We can identify resorptive lesions, but cannot reverse nor stop the damage. Extraction is the only treatment for these pain-causing teeth.

Taking a fun break, Dr Deb, husband Tom, and of course the two puppies, journeyed to Davis, CA to visit oldest son Alex. It was wonderfully warm there!

Future adventures await All Pets Smiling in La Pine.  We'll be routinely providing veterinary services to that area.  Call for information or an appointment.

We were in Indiana recently volunteering with the non-profit Peter Emily Foundation to provide dental relief for captive wild animals.  It's wonderful to participate periodically in the worthwhile work of this veterinary group.  It teaches us an enormous amount about animal dental problems and corrective procedures.




We're on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/All-Pets-Smiling-Veterinary-Care-Mobile-Clinic/188816671134213Be sure to "like" our page and help spread the word that Sparky covers Central Oregon.  



Our Website's up too:  www.allpetssmiling.com Be sure and check it out. It'll be alive with seasonal care tips and stories about our travels around Central Oregon.   

For an appointment, right in your home, just phone Dr. Deb (541-410-2598).

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

S'Kaana Gets His Teeth Cleaned.

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Hi!
S’Kaana here!

Last week, I got bummed out because I didn’t get breakfast. 


That silly puppy did!


I figured s-o-m-e-t-h-i-n-g was up when mom got me into Sparky and left the puppy home.

I like getting a break from that little rascal!
Besides, Mom’s Tech (in the mobile clinic), Tiphane, made me feel special.

I got to hang around watching them work on Samson. I’m not much on cats, but, okay, he’s very cute. Dr. Deb pulled a few of his teeth, muttering something weird, like “tooth resorptive lesions.”

I learn a lot by being inside Sparky with Mom and Tiph.
 

Then my turn came! 


Got some nice meds, along with my cathater...

...and fell asleep.











 
Woke up feeling great. Wow, my teeth felt nice and clean, too. 

Mom hugged me and said the radiographs showed very healthy teeth. She was glad I hadn’t broken another tooth (like last time).

All the monitoring under anesthesia showed that I’m totally normal (which I could have told Mom).


I’m very happy because I know mom worries about me.
 

I like the taste of the fluoride and promise I’ll be better about letting Mom and Dad brush my teeth.

I’m very proud that all my teeth are good and healthy and my gums are perfect. It was fun, ‘cause I got lots of attention.

Remember, we're on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/All-Pets-Smiling-Veterinary-Care-Mobile-Clinic/188816671134213Be sure and "like" our page to help spread the word that Sparky covers Central Oregon.  



Our Website's up too:  www.allpetssmiling.com Be sure and check it out. It'll be alive with seasonal helpful care tips and interesting stories about our travels around Central Oregon.   

For an appointment, right in your home, just phone Dr. Deb (541-410-2598).

Back to playing now!
Bye, bye!



Wags and smiles--

S’Kaana

Friday, April 29, 2011

Toys 'n Teeth: Plus Tigers, Panthers, Lions

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S’Kaana here!



Lil' Sis and I got to go with mom for a romp at the River. It was sooo sunny. Yea!






Puppy made me do it!
"No, don't do it!"
Mom kept telling us to "leave it," anytime we picked up an interesting rock or stick.  It’s no fun to drop a stick just perfect for throwing, so mom praises us.  Dr. Mom worries we’ll break a tooth.  Then she’d have to do a root canal—maybe even a crown! I think she likes doing the teeth stuff, but maybe not on me and puppy.

She won’t even let us chew on tennis balls ‘cause, says they’re like sandpaper and wear down teeth.  And playing tug-of-war with puppy?  Nope to that, too, ‘cause I might break puppy’s tooth.  Mom says that wouldn’t be fun.  Well, I know mom really likes to fix broken teeth—she’s good at dentistry stuff.

 A couple months ago, Mom worked on a tiger’s teeth; a panther and a lion, too.  She loves volunteering with the Peter Grace Foundation, doing dentistry on captive wild animals.











Gee, I’d love to be wild, chew anything I want—whenever—and play tug-of-war.  But I also like having good teeth, ‘cause mostly, I love to eat!  

Teeth fixed--feeling better!
Lion









Puppy and me got to ride again in the Van!  We went clear to LaPine and got to hang out at the La Pine Feed and Pet Supply Store.  Oh, what fun, meeting lots of new people.  They oohed and awed over me and puppy.  So exciting: we love hugs!  Besides, Rick and Barb were very nice (Mom said they’re “our hosts”).

Now, I’m feeling bummed, ‘cause this weekend Mom’s off to an orthodontics workshop.  Doggone!  Not like last weekend—now that was fun!  Puppy and I played at the beach while mom worked at the Emergency Clinic. We liked the beach lots. Good smells!  And mom said we were better about not chewing on things. Well, not quite:  Puppy was bad.  Ha!  She couldn’t leave sea shells, rocks, sticks, and seaweed alone.  As usual, I was much better-behaved!

Well, we got our flea and tick control treatment.  And our shots (they didn't even hurt). So now we’re all protected.  Except, Mom says, mosquito-time’s coming soon.  So it’s almost time to get started again on our heartworm prevention.
 

Don't forget to visit All Pets Smiling on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/All-Pets-Smiling-Veterinary-Care-Mobile-Clinic/188816671134213.  While on our page, be sure and "like" it to help spread the word that Mom's van covers all of Central Oregon.  

Oh, yeah:  Our web site still is in progress.  I’ll let you know when it’s up and running.    For an appointment, right in your home, just call Dr. Deb (541-410-2598).

Hey, gotta go!  Have to guard the fence lines against Max and Zeus--and that pesky squirrel just beyond reach (well, maybe not much longer).



Bye for now! 

Wags and smiles--

S’Kaana

Sunday, April 24, 2011

All Pets Smiling--Central Oregon's Mobile Pet Care

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S’Kaana here!
     
Long as I’m nice, I get to write blogs for All Pets Smiling Veterinary Care.  

Mom says every month is dental health month at All Pets Smiling.  Her clients call her Dr Deb.  I just call her mom—unless I’m really hungry or wanting to chase a ball.  Then it’s Deborah Hodesson (and I give her lots of puppy-sad eyes).

Speaking of puppies!  I have a new sister.  She can be a pain, bumping into me all the time.  Mom and dad like her so I guess she’s staying.  Maybe I can boss her around.
 
Last Wednesday, we got to ride to Christmas Valley in the Mobile Pet Clinic.  I hung out on the floor between the front seats (always fun!), sleepy puppy parked against my legs.  We stayed awhile at the local feed store and met lots of new friends.  Oh, I just love people!  

Many had questions for mom about their pets' health.  Some brought puppies for her to examine.  And a kitty!  (Don't know why mom wouldn't let me check that out.)  We had fun and plan to return often.

She says that soon we’ll also start going regularly to LaPine.  Oh, boy, more rides!

All weekend, mom was at a workshop in Portland.  I kind of moped around, missing her.  Puppy didn’t even have a clue.  Today, mom told dad that she learned lots of new stuff. Wonder if she’ll use it when it’s time to clean my teeth?

Well, loved talking to you, but have to go get ready for my blood-draw. It’s time to be checked for heartworm, Lymes and erlichia disease.  That'll start me off right for spring.  Also, we need to check and make sure I can have anesthesia for my dental procedure. 

Hey, maybe the puppy will be scared when she gets her blood drawn and vaccines, and then I can be the Hero Big Brother and comfort her. Then maybe she'll let me eat her food and play with her toys.

Meanwhile, don't forget to visit All Pets Smiling on Facebook.  While on our page, be sure and "like" it to help spread the word that mom's van covers all of Central Oregon.  

Oh, yeah, more news:  Our web site is in progress.  I’ll let you know soon as it’s up and running.  Don’t forget!  For an appointment call Dr. Deb (541-410-2598).

Well now, gotta go. 

Wags and smiles!

S’Kaana











Thursday, February 3, 2011

February is Pet Dental Health Month



          All Pets Smiling Veterinary Care is a brand-new, fully-equipped Mobile Clinic, primarily located in Bend, Oregon, specializing in small animal health care.  We cover all of Central Oregon by coming to your doorstep, or stopping nearby, to support and maintain your pet's health, wellness, and happiness.

"Sparky," the APS Van
          Please let me introduce myself.  I'm Dr. Deborah Hodesson, a 1979 Davis, CA, graduate, with 30+ years of hands-on small pet care. The All Pets Smiling Mobile Veterinary Care unit is a brand-new venture.  Sometimes it seems a little scary to have started a new business in today's economy.  But I'm certain of my experience and technical skills, and so appreciative of the love folks have for their small pets, that it feels mostly like a very worthwhile and satisfying endeavor. 

          I'm so proud of The All Pets Smiling Mobile Van.  It's equipped to perform general examinations and all supporting services: x-rays, surgeries, dental care, maintenance shots, wound treatments. The van contains a surgical suite, X-ray machine, and sterilizing unit. It also has a fully-equipped dental unit.
A Healthy Patient
           Routinely, All Pets Smiling will service Bend, Redmond, Prineville, Madras, LaPine, and Christmas Valley. Additional area coverages are available by phoning or emailing to make special arrangements.

          Before moving to Bend, I owned a veterinary hospital and an in-home care service (in California).  I've been living in Bend for five years, and until recently, worked in a brick-and-mortar clinic setting.  I'm an avid athlete who enjoys biking, running, and most of all swimming.

          One of my key interests is pet dental health.  I'm the only veterinarian in Central Oregon who performs advanced dentistry, such as root canals and periodontal surgery.  I volunteer annually with the Peter Emily International Veterinary Dental Foundation, participating with a non-profit team to perform routine and advanced dental care on captive wild animals.  I'm very interested in advanced dental surgery and working to become a board-certified veterinary dentist.  I'm currently in a dental residency program that will take six or seven years to complete.  Meanwhile, I am highly qualified to take care of your pet's dental needs.

          February is Pet Dental Health Month.  My next blog will discuss the importance of dental health to your pet's overall well-being.  I'll explain some of the processes we employ to keep All (your) Pets Smiling!

          As this blog develops, I'll be sharing interesting experiences, unusual cases, animal health discoveries, and for sure, our progress in evolving All Pets Smiling Veterinary Care into a Central Oregon staple.

          Please feel free to post here, in response to my blogs, with your own observations, questions, and insights.  I love hearing from folks and receiving feedback.  Everything you say will help All Pets Smiling do "the right" job for Central Oregon. 
S'Kaana (love of my life)

Location:
Bend, OR, 97708-9279
 
Contact:
Phone: 541-410-2598
www.AllPetsSmiling.com email: DrDeb@AllPetsSmiling.com