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Clara Cole

Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology

Clara Cole, DVM is a top Veterinarian in Verona, WI.

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3 years Experience
Clara Cole
  • Verona, WI
  • University of Wisconsin-Madiso
  • Not accepting new patients

What can I put on my cat's wound?

I would recommend washing your cats leg with soap and water, putting hydrogen peroxide on it, some topical triple antibiotics, and then wrapping it with vet wrap or elasticon and READ MORE
I would recommend washing your cats leg with soap and water, putting hydrogen peroxide on it, some topical triple antibiotics, and then wrapping it with vet wrap or elasticon and securing that with medical tape.

Possibly tape worm infection?

I would certainly contact your physician and ask them to rule out visceral larva migrans (which is caused by Toxocara sp.) or a tapeworm (as you so greatly noted) or hookworm infection. READ MORE
I would certainly contact your physician and ask them to rule out visceral larva migrans (which is caused by Toxocara sp.) or a tapeworm (as you so greatly noted) or hookworm infection.

What causes a high fever in dogs?

Infection is often the cause of a high fever (whether it's bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, etc). I would recommend taking your dog to their primary care doctor, so they can READ MORE
Infection is often the cause of a high fever (whether it's bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic, etc). I would recommend taking your dog to their primary care doctor, so they can perform bloodwork and any other steps to diagnose the cause of fever.

Why does my dog have lumps on her breast?

Lumps on her breast may be caused by benign or malignant tumors, and consultation with your primary care doctor is recommended. This may lead to biopsies or complete excisions READ MORE
Lumps on her breast may be caused by benign or malignant tumors, and consultation with your primary care doctor is recommended. This may lead to biopsies or complete excisions of the mass.

How can I treat my dog for lice at home?

Ridding lice from your dog and in your household is quite the process, so I apologize in advance. You can treat lice with medication; however, you would have to go to your primary READ MORE
Ridding lice from your dog and in your household is quite the process, so I apologize in advance. You can treat lice with medication; however, you would have to go to your primary care doctor for a prescription. There are also some shampoos available online formulated to kill lice, and I would recommend bathing your dog according to the instructions. After bathing, use a fine-toothed comb (you can purchase them online that are specific for ridding lice) to remove the lice as well. You will also have to frequently (every day/every other day) clean your dog's bedding and anything else they come in contact with for at least 2-3 weeks.

What medicine is good for dog eye infection?

Optimmune is typically good for eye infections; however, I would recommend taking your dog to their primary care doctor or an ophthalmologist to prescribe the proper medication. READ MORE
Optimmune is typically good for eye infections; however, I would recommend taking your dog to their primary care doctor or an ophthalmologist to prescribe the proper medication. If they have increased intraocular pressure, they will prescribe additional medication, and depending on the cause of eye infection, they may prescribe something else.

What is the most common cause of diarrhea in dogs?

Some causes of diarrhea include change in diet, parasites, infectious or immune-mediated disease. Bringing your dog to their primary care doctor is recommended to perform a fecal READ MORE
Some causes of diarrhea include change in diet, parasites, infectious or immune-mediated disease. Bringing your dog to their primary care doctor is recommended to perform a fecal flotation (to rule out parasites) and bloodwork (to see if there's any concern for an infectious process) and if any other medication may be necessary.

Rabies treatment?

No, you can't. Great question though!

Why does my dog have a lump on his jaw?

There are multiple causes of lumps on the jaw including benign and malignant neoplasia, infection and immune-mediated disease. I would recommend taking your dog to their primary READ MORE
There are multiple causes of lumps on the jaw including benign and malignant neoplasia, infection and immune-mediated disease. I would recommend taking your dog to their primary care doctor to perform a biopsy on the mass to help determine the cause.

What causes dogs to pee blood?

There are multiple causes for dogs to have blood in their urine, including infectious causes and urinary stones. I would contact your primary care doctor to help determine a cause READ MORE
There are multiple causes for dogs to have blood in their urine, including infectious causes and urinary stones. I would contact your primary care doctor to help determine a cause by performing bloodwork, radiographs or other diagnostic imaging.