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Dog Health Specialist New Haven CT

Dachshund with spinal injury needs orthopedic specialist for back surgery. Read on and learn more about caring for dogs.

Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
895 Bridgeport AVE
Shelton, CT
Emily Rothstein
860 620-9096
1209 Meriden-Waterbury Road
Plantsville, CT
Spring Glen Veterinary Clinic
(203) 248-2104
1632 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT
VCA Foxon Animal Hospital
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Ridgehill Animal Hospital
(203) 288-3307
430 State St
North Haven, CT
Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
843 State ST
New Haven, CT
Gene H. Nesbitt, DVM,DACVD
203-272-3266
1572 S. Main St.
Cheshire, CT
House Calls For Pets
(203) 397-8413
146 Springside Ave # B4
New Haven, CT
Pet Shield Foxon Veterinary
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Shanley, Kelly S, Dvm - North Haven Animal Hospital
(203) 239-5365
386 Washington Ave
North Haven, CT
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Q. We have a wonderful little Dachshund who suddenly started having trouble walking. Our vet said she has three slipped discs in her back. Even with injections and medication, she is in great pain. Can you suggest a good orthopedic surgeon in Kentucky or Tennessee? We lover her so much and want the best for her.

A. It can be challenging to find a veterinary specialist is certain parts of the country, not to mention the rest of the world. For a complicated surgery such as a back surgery, it is especially important to find someone with appropriate training and experience. Most general practitioners do not have the time to commit to the extra training, and recent advancements in surgery that are required to stay proficient.

Veterinary medicine is following human medicine in becoming increasingly specialized. In addition to specialties in surgery, there are specialists for internal medicine, neurology, dermatology, behavior, nutrition, radiology, and a host of others.

The best place to start looking for a specialist is at the nearest veterinary college. Most veterinary colleges have multiple specialists on their staff who provide specialty services in addition to their teaching and research duties. In addition, the veterinary college would also have the names of other surgeons in the area.

There are 23 veterinary colleges in the United States. The nearest veterinary college in your area is the University of Tennessee. The college has the facilities and staff to perfo...

Author: Jon Geller, DVM

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