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Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

How old is your hospital and barn?
There are many stories about our lovely historic cape and barn. We, thankfully, were able to keep all of the historic beams exposed as we did our conversion. It is really a New England treasure! Estimated age of the oldest part of the Cape Cod is 1781 based on historic records. The barn was built in the Queen Anne style and was raised sometime in the 1800's. It, too, is a joy to own.

Why do you use Sevoflurane anesthesia?
This is the safest anesthetic gas made and it allows very safe anesthesia and quick recovery for even our most critical patients. This is the same anesthetic gas available for use in human medicine.

Why does one of your dogs have only three legs?Susie and Ginger
Six years ago, our beloved Susie used to live in Florida with a very nice sheltie breeder, thirteen other shelties and a German Shepherd. One day, something snapped in the German Shepherd and, even though they had lived together all their lives, the Shepherd suddenly attacked Susie, destroying her leg and attacking her throat. After the leg amputation surgery was performed by Dr. Richter, we fell in love with sweet Susie and the sheltie breeder gave her and Susie's mother, Ginger, to our family. Susie gets around great, even in the snow and ice, and we adore her and Ginger!

Did you work at Busch Gardens in Florida?
During my training at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine, I had many exciting opportunities to learn in interesting places. At Busch Gardens, I really enjoyed working with the Giant Tortoises from the Galapagos Islands. The breeding colony there is full of sweet and affectionate (and huge) tortoises, many of whom are over 100 years old. Such fun!

Why is laser surgery less painful for my pet?
This is "cutting edge" technology ... pardon the pun! With a beam of laser energy, the blood vessels and nerves are sealed immediately. The sealing of the nerves makes recovery much less painful, and the surgery is virtually bloodless.

What is a bair-hugger and does it hurt?
We are thrilled to have a bair-hugger around the vet hospital. It is a pediatric (human) medicine patient warming system that surrounds a pet in a blanket of warm air. The surgery patient is kept toasty warm during surgery and recovery no matter what our New England weather may be like outside!

How many pets do you have ... really?
That is a classified secret, of course! But, just know there is a saying in the Richter family... if it is in our house for 20 minutes and we have given it a name, it is gonna be there for life! Currently, we have our two lovely old shelties, Ginger and Susie; two Guinea pigs, Baby and Fuzzy; three Uromasytx lizards, Monster, Little Red and Yellow Cheeks; a rescue squirrel that is recovering from a broken jaw, named Whirly; and a fish named Stripey. Who knows about next week?

Did a cougar fall in love with you at the U. of Florida?
You never know who you will be caring for in Gator country. I had the pleasure, during training in the wildlife department, to help in the care of a cougar. Strangely enough, she took a liking to me and any time I would come into the room, she would get up and come as close as she could to the cage and purr loudly. It was really fun to hear a big cat show affection like our little fuzzy kitties do!

 

 

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