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08/23/2022

It is with a very heavy heart that I am writing this. I have accepted a position as a Veterinary Medical Officer with the USDA and have sold my practice. I will still be available for your chiropractic, acupuncture, PRP therapy and equine needs but it will be structured differently, mostly a select Saturday. Thank you everyone for your faith and trust in me over the last 30 years. I will fiercely miss my clients and patients. The clinic will still be available for your pet needs and there will even be some familiar faces.

06/06/2022

I wanted to let everyone know that I will be out of the office this week due to a family emergency. We have attempted to reach everyone that is scheduled for appointments and reschedule them. If you are scheduled and haven’t heard from us, please reschedule. Thank you and sorry for any inconvenience

03/08/2022

Due to a death in my family, I will be out of the office and unavailable Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The office will be open for medications etc.

02/24/2022

We are closed today due to the inclement weather. Sorry for any inconvenience. Be safe folks. Getting slick out there.

02/17/2022

We will be closed today due to the inclement weather. Everyone be safe out there !! Sorry for the inconvenience.

02/02/2022

We will be closed this morning to let the road crews get things sorted out. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. Stay safe out there.

This came to me via e-mail and I thought is was great ! Gave me quite a chuckle
12/19/2020

This came to me via e-mail and I thought is was great ! Gave me quite a chuckle

11/15/2020

Friends, I know that many of you have called the office to check on me after my surgery and you have no idea how much I appreciate your concern. I actually ended up having surgery on Wednesday morning and came home the same day. Wednesday and Thursday were a little rough, but Friday was much better. Swelling was decreasing in my hand and I was starting to get some flexion and extension back. I’ve been minding the Dr’s orders and taking it easy and icing the area frequently. I go back in 2 weeks for a post op follow up and until then I’m in a soft cast. So, I am planning on being back in the office on Monday but likely with some limits. Bear with me folks. I want this to work and get back to normal ASAP. Thank you for your prayers and patience.

03/25/2020

Due to the travel lockdown in Boone County, we may possibly be going to some differing hours than our normal 8 am to 5 pm. However, Dr. Schmidt is still available if needed for emergencies. It might be a good idea to call ahead and make sure the office is open before coming by to pick up medications. We are taking payments over the phone and delivering it to your vehicle as needed to increase social distancing. Help us help you. We can also come and get your animal from your vehicle if needed. Please call and let us know when you arrive. This will cut down on the number of people in the office. We love seeing everyone, but the situation is a bit strained right now. We will however, love on your pet a little extra while you aren’t here. Just call ahead to make arrangements. Thank you for your help.

03/21/2020

This global pandemic is trying for certain. We are going to remain open an long as possible to care for your animals as long as possible. We ask that if you or anyone in your home has been sick with flu-like symptoms for the past few weeks prior to your visit and we will come to your vehicle and take your history and admit your pet. This will increase social distancing. We are able to take your payments remotely. We are happy to deliver your prescription refills and food to you as well. Just keep in mind all of these things slow down the process so please call ahead and ask for refills and let us know you are on the way. We are trying to adapt as well. The health and well being of your animals if foremost in our minds, however, we have to keep the well being of our staff and those around us in mind as well. These are trying times. Let’s all work together to stay as healthy as possible.

Sharing some information from the American Veterinary Medical AssociationCOVID-19: FAQs FOR PET OWNERSBelow are answers ...
03/16/2020

Sharing some information from the American Veterinary Medical Association

COVID-19: FAQs FOR PET OWNERS
Below are answers to some questions we have received about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19), which is caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. The AVMA has additional information and resources available at avma.org/Coronavirus. This is a rapidly evolving situation and information will be updated as it becomes available.
Q: Hong Kong’s Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department (AFCD) has indicated that a pet dog whose owner had contracted COVID-19 had been tested for SARS-Co-2 and that multiple tests over several days’ time had come back “weak positive.” Do you have more information and should we be worried for our pets or for themselves ?
A: The ACFD first collected samples from the pet dog, reportedly a 17 year-old Pomeranian, on February 26 and detected low levels of SARS-CoV-2 material in samples from its nasals and oral cavities on February 27. The ACFD repeated the test on February 28, March 2, and March 5 with continued “weak positive” results (nasal and oral sample, nasal sample, nasal sample, respectively). “Weak positive” suggests a small quantity of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the samples. It doesn’t distinguish whether the samples contain intact viruses, which are infectious, or only fragments of the RNA.

Real time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT PCR) testing was conducted by the laboratories of the AFCD and the School of Public Health of the University of Hong Kong. The latter is an accredited reference laboratory for the WHO for the testing of SARS-CoV-2. The RT PCR rest is sensitive, specific, and does not cross react with other coronaviruses of dogs or cats. Testing from both laboratories yielded the same results.

Experts from the School of Public Health of the University of Hong Kong, the College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences of the City University of Hong Kong, and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) believe the consistency and persistence of the results suggest the pet dog may have a low-level infection with the virus. While officials have said this may be a case of human-to-animal transmission, this is still speculative and further testing is being conducted.

This pet dog is one of two pet dogs currently under quarantine in separate rooms in a facility at the Hong Kong Port of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge; the second pet dog has had negative results of tests for the virus.

The pet dogs are being cared for and neither has shown any signs of being ill with COVID-19. Furthermore, infectious disease experts and multiple international and domestic human and animal health organizations agree there is no evidence at this point to indicate that pets can spread COVID-19 to other animals, including people.

Q: Can SARS-CoV-2 infect pets ?

A: We do not have a clear answer to this at this time. Currently, there is no evidence that lets can become sick. Infectious disease experts, as well as the CDC, OIE and WHO indicate there is no evidence to suggest that pet dogs or cats can be a source of infection with SARS-CoV-2, including spreading COVID-19 to people. More investigation is underway and as we learn more we will update you.

However, because animals can spread other diseases to people and people can also spread diseases to animals, it’s a good idea to always WASH YOUR HANDS before and after interacting with animals.

Q: If I am ill with COVID-19!are there special precautions I should take to prevent spreading disease, including when caring for my pet ?

A: If you are sick with COVID-19 you need to be careful to avoid transmitting it to other people. Applying some common sense measures can help prevent that from happening: STAY AT HOME except to get medical care and call ahead before visiting your doctor. MINIMIZE YOUR CONTACT with other people, including separating yourself from other members of your household who are not ill; using a different bathroom, if available; and wearing a face mask when you are around other people or pets and before you enter a healthcare provider’s office. WASH YOUR HANDS OFTEN, especially before touching your face, and use hand sanitizer. Use a tissue if you need to cough or sneeze and dispose of that tissue in the trash. When coughing or sneezing do so into your elbow or sleeve rather than directly at another person.

Out of an abundance of caution, the AVMA recommends you take some common-sense approach when interacting with your pets or other animals in your home, including service animals. You should tell your physician and public health official that you have a pet or other animal in your home. Although there have not been reports of pets or other animals becoming sick with COVID-19, it is recommended that people sick with COVID-19 limit contact with animals until more information is know about the virus. So, if you are ill with COVID-19, have another household member care for your pet. If you have a service dog, the wear a face mask, don’t share food, kiss or hug them; and wash your hands before and after any contact with your pet or service animal. You should not share dishes, drinking glasses, cups, eating utensils, towels or bedding with other people or pets in your home. While we are recommending these as good practices, it is important to remember there is currently no evidence that pets can spread COVID-19 to other animals including people.

Hoping this helps quell some fears.

A new human coronavirus that emerged from China has put public health officials on high alert. Here’s the information veterinarians need, both to answer questions and to address potential medical shortage issues.

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