Tag Archives: German Shepard
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Teagan’s Spinal Surgery

Teagan is our 6 year old long-haired German Shepherd.  She is my co-therapist at my private mental health counseling practice in Washington. She recently developed a vertebral condition that was compressing her spinal column and affecting the motion of all four of her legs.  Words cannot accurately express the level of exceptional care that Teagan […]

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Gunner The RCMP Service Dog’s Extended Abdomen

On the morning of December 23rd, the doctors and staff at BBVSH were experiencing extremely heavy hearts.  A local RCMP officer had arrived with ‘Gunner’ his service dog, who was due to retire in just two weeks.  The RCMP officer observed that Gunner had an extended abdomen, was lethargic and continued to experience non-productive vomiting. […]

Physiotherapy at Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital

Physiotherapy patient Finn is off to Finland!

Finn, a 6 year old German Shepherd Dog and physiotherapy patient of BBVSH, competes in a sport called Schutzhund. Schutzhund is of German origin and the literal translation means “protection dog”. Schutzhund involves 3 different phases – tracking, obedience and protection. It was originally developed as a temperament and character test for German Shepherds to […]

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Tycho’s Kyon Total Hip Replacement Surgery

Tycho was diagnosed with hip dysplasia at 4 years of age.  He became increasingly more uncomfortable, to the point where hiking was no longer an option (something he had loved to do in the past).  After a diagnosis with Addison’s Disease at age 6, he could no longer take Metacam to control his pain.  At […]

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Lucky’s Tibial Tuberosity Advancement Surgery

A day doesn’t go by that we don’t think about how lucky we are that we went to Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital. Lucky was diagnosed with CCLT and my friend Pat recommended Dr. Hutchinson. Off we drove 500 km to Langley for his surgery. Never has any veterinarian spent more time with us, explaining the […]