Throwback Thursday - Bladder Stones and ER Vets with Dr. Bertolini

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On Episode 15 of Season 3, we throw it back to season one and tune in to our episode with Dr. Bertolini, an experienced ER vet at the Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG).

Dr. Bertolini shares with us some insights into the daily life of an emergency veterinarian, discussing the unique challenges and rewards of working in an ER setting. We learn about the different types of cases that ER vets encounter and how they prioritize their patients based on the severity of their condition.

Next, we delve into the topic of bladder stones, a common medical issue in dogs. Dr. Bertolini explains what bladder stones are, how they develop, and the signs and symptoms that pet owners should be aware of. We also discuss the various treatment options available and the importance of preventative measures to avoid recurring bladder stones.

Whether you are a pet owner or simply an animal lover, this episode is packed with valuable information that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of our furry companions. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this enlightening conversation with Dr. Bertolini from the Veterinary Emergency Group.

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About Veterinary Emergency Group

Emergency is all we do, and that’s why we do it best. VEG is a true partner with your primary vet, acting as an extension of their practice for after-hours emergency care.

When it comes to emergency veterinary medicine, VEG is also an excellent place to work. We take pride in our staff members and the value they bring to our hospitals and the communities we serve.

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As always, the topics discussed are for informational purposes only and if you have specific questions about your pets, please contact your local veterinarian.

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