by Harrisburg Regional Veterinary Surgical Specialty | May 2, 2023 | Blog
Starr, an incredibly cute 3 month old Pug, was the runt of her litter. She was not thriving and was not eating properly. So she had to be bottle-fed, every 2-3 hours, round the clock, by her amazingly dedicated owner! When her siblings were transitioned to solid food,...
by Harrisburg Regional Veterinary Surgical Specialty | Apr 3, 2023 | Blog
“I recommend amputating your pet’s leg.” No pet owner ever wants to hear these terrible words. Sadly, it’s a common situation family vets and surgeons are in. At HRVSS, we perform a significant number of leg amputations – front or back – in cats and dogs. And almost...
by Harrisburg Regional Veterinary Surgical Specialty | Mar 7, 2023 | Secret Vault
Pain management is a bit of an obsession at Harrisburg Regional (www.HRVSS.com). We use multiple drugs and techniques to decrease pain before, during and after surgery. Let’s go over 7 myths and misconceptions we hear all too often. 1. My pet doesn’t cry,...
by Harrisburg Regional Veterinary Surgical Specialty | Mar 1, 2023 | Blog
“I am rushing Everly to the emergency clinic. Her breathing is labored. She is vomiting foam. And her lips and gums are blue.” This was the panicked call Everly’s owner received from the manager of a boarding facility in Pennsylvania, where her dog had been dropped...
by Harrisburg Regional Veterinary Surgical Specialty | Feb 6, 2023 | Blog
Thor, a 2-year-old, 100 lb Great Dane, was in a tough and strange situation. He had a condition called paraphimosis. This means that being intact (i.e. not neutered), he got a bit excited with his female Great Dane buddy, and could not get his penis back in his...