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TPLO Surgery Explained
In one minute Dr. Gandolf can explain what you're signing up for with the initially confusing TPLO surgery. Why would you cut a bone to...
Sep 18, 2024


The Wild Goral
Have you been to The Wilds and done a double take at one of the gorals prancing around? We had the opportunity to use Dr. Gandolf's...
Sep 12, 2024


Gingersnap's Two Broken Femurs
The Human Society of Parkersburg rescued Gingersnap. They called Team--Gandolf who were working all month in Columbus. Dr. Gandolf fit ...
Aug 31, 2024


Hit by car
This kitty was found on the side of the road after being hit by a car, and X-rays showed a badly broken leg. These breaks are commonly...
Jul 31, 2022


Rubber Ducky
This girl wasn’t feeling so great! Turns out, she ate a rubber duck and it needed to be removed with emergency surgery! The next...
Mar 5, 2022
Marigold: A Leg Saved from Amputation
Marigold was found severely injured and was taken to the Humane Society of Parkersburg after being likely hit by a car. At only 8 months...
Dec 31, 2021


Maggie: Paralysis from Bulging Disc
Maggie could not move without being in extreme pain. Dr. Gandolf quickly diagnosed Maggie’s issue as a disc problem in her neck. Read More>
Nov 8, 2021


Moon: Three Femur Fractures
Dr. Gandolf knew that the owners had a limited budget. She was able to repair Moon's leg using pins & external skeletal fixation. Read More>
Oct 29, 2021


Procedures on 20-year-old Zebra
Dr. Gandolf is professional, capable, experienced, knowledgeable,
timely, and responsible. The services were exceptional. Read More>
Oct 27, 2021


Max: Trauma & Open Wounds
Max had trauma with open wounds that were several days old, was emaciated and unable to even lift his head. Read More>
Oct 14, 2021


Raptor: Hit by Car
Last summer, a couple hit a stray kitten on the road. I took it to Dr. Gandolf because her jaw looked like it was split in half! Read More>
Oct 13, 2021


Exotic Species Surgery Experience
Testimonial: I have known Dr. Gandolf since she was a veterinary student at The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine. Read More>
Oct 11, 2021


Dependable Contract Surgeon
Testimonial: I have known Rae for years. In the past she worked for me as an appointment- based relief veterinarian, I had...Read More>
Oct 11, 2021

2003: Oral Antibiotic Study for Alpacas
In 2003, Dr. Rae Gandolf and her team conduct an investigation:
“Addressing the Need for Oral Antibiotic Treatment in Camelids." Read More>
Aug 17, 2021
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