Veterinarians play a vital role in maintaining the health of beloved companions. They provide essential care, but some health issues require specialized knowledge. Board-certified veterinary specialists offer advanced expertise that general practitioners may not possess. These specialists work closely with primary care veterinarians, ensuring each animal receives tailored diagnostics and treatment options. What is Board […] The post Why and When to Consult a Board-Certified Veterinary Speci...| Animal Wellness Magazine
Our staff discusses pigeon rescue and sanctuary! The post The Open Sanctuary Podcast: An Introduction To Pigeons For Your Animal Sanctuary Or Rescue appeared first on The Open Sanctuary Project.| The Open Sanctuary Project
With western Atlantic coral reefs under threat, the Aquarium has joined the SAFE Coral program to collaborate on conservation efforts. The post Working Together to Protect Coral Reefs for Future Generations appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
Meet a few members of our Animal Care staff who help care for nearly 10,000 animals at the Aquarium. The post Our Animal Care Staff on What They Do Each Day appeared first on New England Aquarium.| New England Aquarium
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February is National Pet Dental Health month! “Dental Health is important for many reasons. The most obvious is that dental abscesses, loose teeth, and bleeding gums hurt and we want to alleviate pain whenever possible. The less obvious reason is that tartar (the hard stuff on the teeth) is composed of bacteria. This chronic infection can cause heart disease, kidney disease, and insulin resistance.” - Dr. Anthony Ashley Dental health is very important for your pets’ overall health, an...| Chattanooga Zoo Crew Blog
Hello! My name is Lacey. I am the Assistant Curator and one of the Veterinary Technicians here at the Chattanooga Zoo! Over the next year, I will be writing about several zoo veterinary topics. For my first blog post, I thought I would introduce myself and talk to you about what a veterinary technician does. In the most straightforward terms, a veterinary technician is a nurse that works with veterinarians and animals. In many parts of the world, vet techs are actually called veterinary nurse...| Chattanooga Zoo Crew Blog