Blog

Dr. Rastetter regularly shares her thoughts on current news and notable research, case reports, and important discussions on veterinary medicine, alternative sterilization, and pet health and wellness.

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Veterinary Expertise Isn’t Knowing Everything

June 25 is fast approaching—the one-year mark since Pets In Stitches, my former surgery-only veterinary clinic, closed its doors. The transition to a multi-doctor general practice has brought many thoughts and emotions. The Question I Never Expected to Ask While...

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Pyometra: Recognizing, Preventing, and Treating

Pyometra is a potentially life-threatening condition affecting female dogs, cats, and rabbits. It’s a severe infection of the uterus that can cause significant health complications, including death. Understanding the signs, symptoms, prevention methods, and available treatment options is crucial for...

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Helping Brachycephalic Dogs Breathe Easier

We may love their adorably smooshed faces and endearing wrinkles, but brachycephalic dogs are more susceptible than other breeds to certain respiratory conditions that can affect their breathing, comfort, and overall quality of life. Dr. Rastetter offers several surgeries that...

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Why Spaying and Neutering Rabbits is Important

When we think of having a pet spayed or neutered, small animals, such as rabbits, probably don’t come to mind. Many people are surprised to learn that spaying and neutering rabbits is actually in their best interest. Similar to dogs...

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When Three Legs are Better Than Four: Pet Limb Amputations

When a pet loses a limb, we, as humans, can be flooded with emotions like grief and pity. In reality, pet limb amputations can bring positive changes to the lives of our beloved animals when indicated. When needed, pet limb...

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How to Care for Your Dog After Being Neutered

Deciding Is The First Step So, you’ve decided to neuter your pet. Great choice! It’s important to be proactive with this step. The first thing that comes to mind might be preventing unwanted pregnancies or keeping your dog from running...