Dr. Hill, the Huntington Beach vet on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, wants your questions, comments and stories. See how to receive her posts…

on March 3, 2010 in Thoughts from Dr. Hill

The blog is now up and running…comment on topics and issues you would like Dr. Hill to blog about.  Additionally, make sure to sign-up for her RSS feed on the “Home Page” and watch for your comments to become a blog post reality!!!

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  1. Congrats on getting your site up & running!

    Would be great to hear about some of the real-world cases you are dealing with on a day-to-day basis. Canine dental health is always a good one… and anything to do with rescue pets, I have a real soft spot for the rescues :)

    Have fun!

    (small point, but the font here is super small- possible to make it bigger?)

    • Annmarie Hill says:

      Shauna,

      Thanks for the quick reply! Do you mean the font in comments is small or the post itself? We will fix whichever it is. On my end the blog post font seems rather large. Let me know!

  2. Many moons ago when I lived in HB I found a small bird that was pretty banged up late at night. I scooped it up into a shoe box with a towel and the only the place I could find to take it was a spot off of Goldenwest I believe by the water treatment place heading towards the 405 fwy. Althought they were not able to save the birdy it was soo reassurin to at least know there was after hours locations around town. Does your location do after hour emergency type services for out of the normal circumstances?

    Great Blog and site!! You’re a Saint for the work you do!!! :)

    Jesse (@NakedSweets)

  3. Annmarie Hill says:

    Yes Jesse you did take it to the Wetland and Wildlife Care Center where I used to be a staff veterinarian (volunteer) http://www.wwccoc.org/ They are awesome. I will see wildlife during the day but at night I refer to Irvine Regional Animal Emergency Hospital http://www.petsurgery.com/

  4. Mary Haight says:

    Just saw the tweet from Janet Tobiasson, DVM that your blog was up! So where are you going first? Vaccines? The health of teacup dogs? Review of the day’s emergencies? BSL? MSN? This is exciting, and I look forward to reading!
    .-= Mary Haight´s last blog ..Crime Fighting Dogs on Sale =-.

  5. Sue Mead says:

    Congrats on the launch of your blog!!!! @soozi13

  6. See you at BlogPaws? Disco and Brighton will be there!

  7. JOhn Jr. says:

    Hello I just wanted to let you know, I actually like the writing on your website. But I’m using Firefox on a laptop with version 8.x of Xubuntu installed, and the display of your web site isn’t correct. Not a serious problem, I can still read the content and browse for data, but just wanted to notify you about this. The navigation bar is a bit difficult to use with the config. I’m running. Keep up the good work!

  8. It’s so wonderful to see local vets around like you. Keep up your good work! And congrats on your blog : )

  9. I like the way you have approached people. This is a great blog. Keep it up

  10. Tania says:

    I think it’s great to see a local vets with a blog. Many pet owners want to know stuff about their pets but feel ackward asking without looking stupid. I hope you have every success with your blog.
    Tania´s last [type] ..Denver Singles Scene Where To Go What To Do?

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