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Cancer is one of the most complex diagnoses in veterinary medicine, often requiring careful interpretation of diagnostics, nuanced treatment decisions, and close collaboration between veterinarians. Veterinary oncology teleconsultation has become a powerful tool that helps improve patient outcomes by expanding access to board-certified oncology expertise—without delaying...


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A feline patient during a comprehensive physical examination, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy and patient comfort. Advanced Veterinary Care Across West Texas

At West Texas Veterinary Specialists, we know that some medical conditions go beyond routine veterinary care. When pets face complex, chronic, or serious health concerns, access to board-cer...


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Kind Doctors of West Texas

I thought I would share a recent case that highlights the value of collaboration within our community. A sincere thank you to the talented doctors and staff at Live Oak Animal Hospital and our very own Dr. Kirk Sears, DVM, DACVIM, for their contributions!

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Signalment: 10...


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West Texas Colleagues,

It has been a blessing to be able to discuss a variety of cases with you over the last couple of months. I wanted to share a neurologic case that was recently imaged and operated with the help of the Lubbock Small Animal Emergency Clinic.

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Signalment: 4-year-old male neutered Corgi


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Signalment: 2-year-old male neutered mix K9.

History: Adopted from El Paso as a stray about 1.5 years ago and was neutered at that time. He has about a 1-year history of licking his penis that progressed to intermittent hemorrhagic discharge. Initially, the owners thought the small amount of blood they were finding was from him chew...


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