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Dr. Patty Khuly Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

San Francisco, California
Patty Khuly, VMD, MBA is Dolittler's founder and a small animal veterinarian in Miami, Florida where she practices at Sunset Animal Clinic.. Dr. Khuly is an honors graduate of Wellesley College, the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and, inexplicably, The Wharton School of... Full Bio
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"The Pet Food Recall that Won’t End"

It’s time for an update on the "pet food recall that won’t end," as The Christian Science Monitor put it.   First of all, the recall has...

Ear Mites Aren’t Quite the Ordeal They Used to Be

Last week I talked about how kittens and ringworm (dermatophytosis) go hand-in-hand. Today, let’s touch on another condition that is diagnosed...

Maggots: Thumbs Up or Down?

The weather is starting to heat up here in Colorado, which means that any day now I’ll see my first case of maggots for the year. I hate dealing...

Estate Planning Should Include Pets

Many of my clients love their pets like they are children, but I wonder what percentage of them have made provisions for their pets’ care should...

Does Horse Racing Deserve Your Support?

I breathed a big sigh of relief on the evening of Saturday, May 5. The 138th running of the Kentucky Derby was over and the equine ambulance...
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Jun 20 2010 by joshdlytle
I have a 2 year old male Siberian Husky, pure white with light blue eyes. I suspect that he has hip dyplasia, which I will have checked out as soon as I return from deployment. My question though is why is it sometimes his eyes quiver. Sometimes he'll look at me and his eyes will shake slightly and rapidly?
 
Mar 18 2010 by winemaker
my dog has bumps all over her body. There are two on her behind that she bites at and she makes them bleed. They have a gooey stuff that comes out when I try to clean them. Can you tell me what they are and is there a way to treat them. They are kind of flat and lumpy.
 
Jul 14 2009 by benstevie

Ken Kesey was early (but probably not the first) to postulate the disconnect we get from treating spiritual, mental, and emotional problems (dis-ease = lack of ease) with pharmacological ingredients.  A pinch of prozac, added to a cauldron of teen angst, plus weapons, and poof!

 

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