by Peter Gollub | Nov 3, 2015 | Publications & News
Promote Animal Welfare features an online rehabilitation education course. PAW is designed to facilitate the work of animal cruelty offenders to better assimilate empathy, responsibility, and accountability. The course is available for an affordable $25 fee. Following...
by Peter Gollub | Nov 3, 2015 | Book, Publications & News
This children’s book is a tale about a child’s struggle to understand the death of her pet and the feelings she experiences as a result. Remembering Baymore is available In softcover or Kindle via Amazon. “I really enjoyed Remembering Baymore and it should be a book...
by Peter Gollub | Dec 4, 2015 | Consulting Blog
An L.A. Times article by Jeremiah Dobruck reminds the operators of animal enterprises in some instances they need to protect the animals in their custody from wild animals. In the Dobruck article, readers are informed that a coyote snatched a pet chihuahua from...
by Peter Gollub | Dec 4, 2015 | Consulting Blog, Publications & News
Prompted by concerns about manufacturer, contractor and vendor processes, the CDC and FDA have urged medical providers to review their procedures and training for the cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of reusable medical devices.The warning appeared to focus on...
by Peter Gollub | Nov 29, 2015 | Consulting Blog, Insurance, Publications & News
Veterinary Pet Insurance, a national pet insurance company, recently posted the ten most commonly performed surgeries in dogs and cats.Looking broadly at the chart pasted below, skin masses, dental extractions, and abdominal surgeries topped the list.In looking at any...
by Peter Gollub | Nov 28, 2015 | Consulting Blog, Publications & News
Probiotics are supplements composed mostly of bacteria that recently have gained considerable attention in veterinary medicine. Although many types of harmful bacteria exist, some species of bacteria, in the correct place in the digestive system, in the right amount,...
by Peter Gollub | Nov 28, 2015 | Consulting Blog, Law Blog, Publications & News, Resolution Blog
An Orlando man recently filed a lawsuit against his veterinarian. Following extractions of several teeth, the Orlando man’s dog developed severe infections due a type of bacteria that was resistant to treatment with several different antibiotics. (not the actual...