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Part clinical wisdom on tick seasons and kidney panels, part gentle stories of three-legged rescues learning stairs again. Written by the vets who care for your animals.

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01 — This Week's Issue

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Read before you decide.

Vol. 3 · Issue 47 · February 2026

When the Limp Comes Back

On intermittent lameness, what it usually means, and when to stop watching

Dear Marcus and Biscuit,

You mentioned in last month's form that Biscuit had been "a little off" on her right front leg after morning walks. I want to talk about that — not to alarm you, but because intermittent lameness is one of those things that rewards early attention.

"A limp that comes and goes is often the body's way of asking you to notice something before it becomes urgent. It's a conversation, not yet a crisis."

In dogs Biscuit's age (she's seven now, right?), the most common culprits are soft-tissue injuries that haven't fully healed, early joint changes, or something as simple as a foxtail she stepped on last Tuesday. The good news: most of these are manageable.

Here's what I'd ask you to watch for over the next two weeks before we decide whether an exam makes sense...

6 min readDogs · Joint HealthDr. Priya Menon, DVM
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02 — Past Favorites

The archive.
Every letter, kept.

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Cats · Chronic Care

Vol. 3 · Issue 44

Managing Feline Diabetes at Home

Dr. Sarah Nakamura · 8 min read

From the letter

"The glucose curve that changed how I talk to cat owners about insulin. It's not about perfect numbers — it's about patterns."

Dr. Sarah NakamuraRead full →
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All Pets · Seasonal

Vol. 3 · Issue 41

Tick Season: What the Forecast Doesn't Tell You

Dr. James Okafor · 5 min read

From the letter

"The correlation between deer activity and tick burden that most prevention calendars ignore. Rural keepers, this one's for you."

Dr. James OkaforRead full →
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Dogs · Recovery

Vol. 3 · Issue 38

Three Legs and a Staircase

Dr. Priya Menon · 7 min read

From the letter

"How Maple, a tripawd rescue, learned to trust her remaining legs — and what her adaptation taught us about canine resilience."

Dr. Priya MenonRead full →
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Dogs & Cats · Diagnostics

Vol. 3 · Issue 35

The Kidney Panel Explained

Dr. Sarah Nakamura · 9 min read

From the letter

"BUN, creatinine, SDMA — decoded without jargon. What your senior pet's blood work is actually telling you."

Dr. Sarah NakamuraRead full →
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Puppies · First Year

Vol. 3 · Issue 32

Is This Normal? A Puppy Parent's Field Guide

Dr. James Okafor · 6 min read

From the letter

"From the hiccups that last 20 minutes to the poop that changed color overnight — a frank reference letter for new puppy households."

Dr. James OkaforRead full →

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03 — Meet the Vets

Written by vets
who still get on their knees.

Every issue is authored by a practicing clinician — not a content team, not AI. Real cases, real expertise, real care.

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Dr. Priya Menon

Small Animal Internal Medicine

14 years in practice

"I grew up watching my grandmother nurse injured sparrows back to health with warm rice and patience. That's still my model. I write about the things I explain on my knees to worried owners — the real stuff, in plain language."

Two cats: Rumi & Chai
Dr. James Okafor, DVM, outdoors in a field, relaxed and approachable

Dr. James Okafor

Preventive Medicine & Rural Practice

9 years in practice

"I spent three years doing mobile vet work across farm counties in Ohio. The questions I got at 6am on dirt roads — that's what shaped how I write. Practical, honest, and never condescending about what you don't know yet."

A rescue mutt named Groundhog
Dr. Sarah Nakamura, DVM, PhD, seated at a desk with warm clinic light, thoughtful expression

Dr. Sarah Nakamura

Oncology & Senior Pet Care

11 years in practice

"The hardest part of this job is also the most important: helping families understand what their senior pet needs, and what they don't. I write the letters I wish I could hand every client on their way out the door."

A 16-year-old tortoiseshell named Miso
All contributors hold active AVMA-accredited veterinary licenses. Clinical claims are reviewed by a board of peer veterinarians before publication.
04 — What Readers Say

Real pets.
Real conditions. Real relief.

These aren't testimonials we asked for. They're replies to the newsletter — forwarded with permission, names included because the pets deserve the credit.

Miso, an elderly tortoiseshell cat resting in a warm patch of sunlight

"The issue on feline hyperthyroidism described Miso's symptoms exactly — three weeks before my vet officially diagnosed her. I went into that appointment already understanding the options."

Miso, 14-year-old tortoiseshell with hyperthyroidism
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Helen Tran

Cat owner, Portland OR

Two border collies sitting together in a sunny farm field

"I farm 40 acres with goats, chickens, and two dogs. The tick season calendar they published is now laminated and on my barn door. First newsletter that actually accounts for rural conditions."

Rascal & Duke, border collie mixes. Also: 12 goats.
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Dale Whitmore

Hobby farmer, rural Ohio

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"We got Boba at 8 weeks old and I was Googling everything at 2am. Pawprint is the only source I trust completely — it reads like a letter from a vet who knows my dog's name."

Boba, 11-month-old shiba inu
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Aisha Osei

First-time puppy parent, Atlanta GA

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Based on 847 reader responses · Last updated February 2026

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