Did you know that parrots have zygodactyl feet? This means they have two toes facing forward and two facing backward, which helps them grip branches and manipulate food with incredible dexterity. It’s fascinating how their feet are just as specialized as their beaks when it comes to their diet and behavior.
Totally relate to that — deciphering vet notes is like reading hieroglyphics! I’ve learned to keep a checklist of common abbreviations to save me from flubbing names like ‘Fido’ instead of Fluffy… Ever thought of using digital records for a smoother process?
I’ve also had success with using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in conjunction with opioids for post-op pain. It’s like giving a dog a treat and a belly rub — they just feel better all around — have you ever tried that mix in your practice?
I’ve been there too — those notes can be a real game of charades! I started taking quick photos of the docs during visits; it cuts down confusion later on. Have you tried anything like that?