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We picked Hoppy up from the dentist and the dental assistant went over his x-rays with us while they got him ready. In true Hoppy form, this was the worst case they’d ever seen. Needless to say he reached the cap of the dental estimate and beyond. A number of the teeth they thought were missing were in fact broken off at the gum
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Even photographers have to eat! Below is a holiday hor d'oeuvres recipe from vegan chef Elena Johnson--a member of Photographers for Animals' advisory board.
When I plan holiday dinner, I like to serve at least one appetizer that will impress my guests. These vegan stuffed mushroom caps are the perfect choice because they look elegant, but the recipe is actually quite easy. I recommend using
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We got the results from the dermatologist on Hoppy’s tests. Both ringworm tests came back negative. With the other medications, his overall skin improved, but his chin stayed mostly the same. We went in for our follow up appointment. In true Hoppy form, he peed and pooped in his carrier on the way in to the vet’s office. The vet techs scooped him up
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We had the pleasure of visiting Rude Ranch Animal Rescue in Harwood, Maryland to get a few photos of a recently famous kitty. Stephanie was the cat responsible for closing a Glen Burnie elementary school on August 29, 2014. Deemed a "feral cat" on sight, the students were evacuated and Anne Arundal Animal Control was called to trap this little lady. Stephanie was eventually
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As we waited for the test results from the internist, we took Hoppy back to Dr. Wolf for a skin scraping and ringworm test ($32.75). It would be two weeks before they would have any answers. Lots of waiting.
After a few days we got a call from Atlantic Veterinary Internal Medicine of GB. The results from the needle aspirate gave them no reason to
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There were some days and milestones that didn't warrant a whole post, but are worth mentioning.
I mentioned Hops tends to poop when he's in his carrier--below is a photo of his bathing tolerance. He just kind of goes limp until you tell him you're done.
On May 10th Hoppy sat "kind of" on my lap for the first time. He edged up to me and
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It was Saturday morning, just two days after we took Hoppy to the internist. We went in to feed him and noticed he wasn’t putting weight on his front left foot. The night before he had partaken in some acrobatics involving our six foot tall storage shelves—landing himself on the very top shelf—with no obvious route down. We did rig up some wood boards
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Kim Levin is a photographer who specializes in pet portraiture. Her company, Kim Levin Photography combines her passion for photography and her love of animals. Kim has published 19 books including the best-selling Cattitude and Why We Love Dogs. Kim’s work has appeared in publications including People Magazine, Reader’s Digest, The New York Daily News, New York Post, Photo District News, Italian Elle, Modern