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#128: Got a greyhound? Don't miss this episode! Veterinarian Dr. Nicole Moore is a certified greyhound lover. If you are too, you do not want to miss this episode.
- Learn about the challenges Greyhounds have with surgery and cancer.
- Get expert guidance on what pet owners must know before, during, and after surgery for their Greyhounds.
- Discover the unique needs and challenges of greyhound care, especially in relation to surgery and pain management .
Did you know that most Greys are prone to a particular bleeding syndrome that can cause serious complications with any major surgery? In this episode, we discuss precautions and solutions, and the importance of finding a veterinarian familiar with greyhound-specific issues.
Listen to the podcast or watch the video below, or read the transcript that follows.
All About Amputation for Greyhounds
Meet Your Expert: Dr. Nicole Moore, DVM
Dr. Nicole Moore is the owner and veterinarian at Moore Vet Hospital in Franklin, Ohio. Since the beginning of practicing medicine, Greyhound rescues have always held a special place in her heart. She provides all of the vet care needed as they come off the track and enter into retirement. If you’re at the clinic for an appointment, you’re more than likely to see a greyhound. Her number of greyhound patients is quite extensive.
Dr. Moore knows the key to her success as a veterinarian is building great relationships with her clients and patients. Her heart and passion to provide the best care possible allows your pets to live healthy and happy lives. She looks forward to serving the community and the opportunity to treat your pet.
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Find resources mentioned during this episode below.
RESOURCES MENTIONED
Aminocaproic Acid for Dogs
Couto Veterinary Consultants (CVC), Champions for Sighthound Health & Wellbeing
Amputation Seroma Swelling Care Tips
Tripawd Talk Radio Episode #128 Transcript Summary
All About Amputation for Greyhounds
Introduction to Dr. Nicole Moore
Dr. Nicole Moore is owner and veterinarian at Moore Vet Hospital in Franklin, Ohio, and a certified Greyhound lover. Dr. Moore has extensive experience in providing care for Greyhound rescues, including managing unique challenges like skin issues, pain, cancer, and amputation surgery.
If you have a Greyhound or are considering adopting one, this episode is a must-listen. Dr. Moore shares valuable insights into their care, especially around major surgeries.
How Dr. Moore Fell in Love with Greyhounds
Dr. Moore recounts her journey of falling in love with Greyhounds nearly 20 years ago when she was a veterinary assistant. She discusses her first Greyhound, Hemi, and subsequent Greyhounds who hold special places in her heart. These experiences shaped her passion and expertise in Greyhound care.
Unique Challenges for Greyhounds in Surgery
Dr. Moore explains the unique bleeding syndrome prevalent in Greyhounds, which can complicate surgeries like amputations. She shares details about:
- Bleeding Syndrome: Why it occurs and the importance of preventive drugs like aminocaproic acid.
- Signs of Complications: How to identify abnormal bruising and when to seek veterinary help.
- Specialized Equipment: The benefits of using electrocautery machines for minimal blood loss.
Post-Surgery Care for Greyhounds
Greyhound owners should be prepared for intensive post-surgery care. Dr. Moore provides guidance on:
- Monitoring bruising and gum color for signs of complications.
- Using warm compresses or draining seromas to prevent skin necrosis.
- Preparing a comfortable recovery space with an X-pen and soft bedding.
Choosing the Right Veterinarian for Greyhounds
Dr. Moore emphasizes the importance of finding a vet experienced with Greyhounds. She encourages owners to ask questions about a vet's familiarity with Greyhound-specific issues and surgical equipment. Local Greyhound groups can also provide recommendations for trusted veterinarians.
Emergency Situations
In emergencies, it’s essential for Greyhound owners to advocate for their pet's needs. Dr. Moore advises preparing with written notes on Greyhound-specific care and maintaining a proactive dialogue with the attending veterinarian.
Pain Management and Medications
Pain control for Greyhounds involves tailored medications, such as:
- Fentanyl Patches: Applied before surgery for sustained pain relief.
- Gabapentin: For ongoing pain management .
Dr. Moore also notes that Greyhounds may react poorly to certain drugs, such as hydromorphone.
Resources for Greyhound Owners
Dr. Moore recommends:
- Dr. Cuoto’s website for Greyhound-specific care guidelines.
- Local Greyhound adoption groups for information and vet referrals.
Final Thoughts
Dr. Moore ends our conversaion with a heartfelt message about her love for Greyhounds and the importance of informed and compassionate care. She invites Greyhound owners to reach out for advice and resources.
Host: Many thanks to Dr. Moore for sharing her expertise! Be sure to check out past episodes of Tripawd Talk Radio
for more tips on pet amputation recovery and care.
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