Chance was seen at VREC after a tumble in his human dad’s arms. While Chance’s owner was fine, the impact of the fall left little puppy Chance with a fractured humeral condyle. Together with the radius and ulna, the humeral condyle makes up the elbow joint. Fractures of the humeral condyle are amongst the most […]
Chester B.
Chester presented at VREC through our emergency service for a suspected foreign body. His owners stated that he sought out string to play with, oftentimes chewing on it. They reported that in this instance they removed it from his mouth as soon as they noticed but were worried there could have been more he already […]
Shiloh M.
Shiloh presented at VREC after being struck by a vehicle earlier in the day. Her owners witnessed the accident and immediately rushed her to their nearby primary care veterinarian to be stabilized. Once stable, the veterinarians recommended she be seen at VREC as soon as possible. Upon arrival at VREC, it was noted that she […]
Sir Punkinhead P.
Sir Punkinhead (aka Punk) was seen at VREC for head shaking and chronic ear infections. Punk’s primary care veterinarian diagnosed him with an otic polyp; an ear polyp consisting of fibrous tissue and inflammatory cells. These polyps rarely go away on their own, causing ear infections over and over again. Punk’s family scheduled a surgery […]
Duke G.
Duke was seen at VREC after being bitten several times on the ear and shoulder by a fellow pet housemate. His wounds were in need of laceration repair which required anesthesia and sutures, something out of his family’s financial budget. Once qualified for the Angel Fund, Duke had surgery to repair the lacerations. He stayed […]
Cooper K.
Tiny Chihuahua mix Cooper presented at VREC just days after being adopted by his family. They were concerned that their new 8-week-old puppy was vomiting, refusing to eat, and had bloody stool. Our emergency department immediately began running diagnostics to help identify the condition. Tests performed that revealed Cooper had parvovirus. Cooper was hospitalized and, […]
Nittany B.
Nittany (named after the Penn State Nittany Lions) presented to VREC several times for a painful abdomen and difficulty urinating. He had recently had a cystotomy (surgical incision of the urinary bladder), which revealed Nittany had a large amount of stones. To correct the problem, our clinicians recommended a perineal urethrostomy (PU) surgery. Male cats […]
Chance I.
Chance presented to VREC after being seen by his primary care veterinarian for vomiting. His referring veterinarian took radiographs of Chance’s abdomen, which showed an intestinal foreign body that would require additional diagnostics. After a comprehensive exam at VREC, it was recommended that Chance have a surgical exploratory surgery in an attempt to retrieve the […]
Butterscotch B.
Butterscotch was seen at VREC after suffering severe blunt trauma after being hit by a car. Her owners found her outside their business and rushed her to their primary care veterinarian to stabilize her condition. Due to the severity of her injuries, it was recommended she be seen at VREC as soon as possible. Butterscotch’s […]
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