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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
Strength of will.
What are you working on?
I am working on the care and feeding of our veterinary practice and writing.
How big is your business?
Self-employed
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://www.GreenwoodAnimalClinic.com
What is your alma mater?
Purdue University
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
My husband and I are both veterinarians and owners of Greenwood Animal Clinic and I am joining Smaller Indiana to help our practice grow.

Greenwood Animal Clinic
502 N. Madison Ave.
Greenwood, IN 46142
(317) 881-4300
www.GreenwoodAnimalClinic.com

Bald, Smelly, Mutated-She’ll Fit Right In

By Dr. Anndrea Kapke




Our kids have the luck of having two veterinarians for parents. They share our household with an ever evolving, unique, zoo of pets. We feel like the Kapke Home for Inbred Pure Bred Pets. The diseases affecting our current motley crew reads like the index of a Merck Veterinary Manual.
1. Allergies to cats, storage mites, dust mites and mold
2. Estrogen-responsive urinary incontinence
3. Feline aggression so severe that a lion tamer would hesitate to vaccinate
4. Hip dysplasia
5. Irrational, incapacitating fear of slick floor surfaces
6. Mental illness (of the pets, really)
We weren’t planning on adopting another dog, but she is an inbred purebred with so many faults as to be unsellable by the breeder; right up our alley.
Guinevere is a three month old Boston Terrier with the smashed face and bulging eyes typical of that breed. She is also bald as a cue ball. And the smell…well, I’ve smelled one hundred and twenty pound Rottweilers with necrotizing abscesses that smelled better than this three pound mite. She has generalized demodetic mange; a non-contagious, generally treatable disease, most often seen in pure bred puppies. Additionally, she was born with a deformed right front foot. Two of her toes and half of her wrist bones are missing. Her dewclaw is so overdeveloped that she uses it almost like an opposable thumb. My husband called me when she came into our clinic. Perhaps he felt a kinship with the poor lame thing. He is an amputee. He lost half of his right foot in a lawn mower accident when he was a child. I foresee the two of them curled up on the couch in front of the fire on cold winter nights gimping about their arthritis and commiserating about being follicularly challenged. But Eric doesn’t stink.
Another one of Guinevere’s litter mates is missing some of his chest bones, leading us to suspect that their parents were first cousins or maybe her mother was exposed to a toxin during her pregnancy.
We are treating Guinevere’s skin condition and each day she smells a little less foul and eventually she’ll grow hair (sorry, Eric.) Since she is now one of our pets, I am fully expecting to soon discover that she is a few cards short of a full deck, allergic to cats, Boston Terriers, left handed children and laminate flooring, and may develop an irrational fear of Wednesdays.
She’ll fit right in.

Dr. Anndrea Kapke's Blog

Dr. Anndrea Kapke

A New Leash on Life

A New Leash on Life

Published in the Southside Times 9/2009
By Dr. Anndrea Kapke
Greenwood Animal Clinic
502 N. Madison Ave.
Greenwood, IN 46142
(317) 881-4300
www.greenwoodanimalclinic.com

Our first retired racing Greyhound was named Cat-su-fast. We called her Fast. When we moved into our first house, one of our neighbors came to our backyard fence and introduced himself. He asked if our dog was a retired racing Greyhound. I nodded and said,… Continue

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 10:00pm —

Dr. Anndrea Kapke

An Insider's Guide to How to Shop for a Veterinarian

An Insider’s Guide to How to Shop for a Veterinarian
Published in Southside Times 11/19/09

By Dr. Anndrea Kapke
Greenwood Animal Clinic
502 N. Madison Ave.
Greenwood, IN 46142
(317) 881-4300
www.greenwoodanimalclinic.com

This should probably start out with a well enunciated rapid fire voice-over stating, “I am a veterinarian and owner of a local veterinary clinic so anything I say should be taken with a grain of flea powder.” But really, I wou… Continue

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 9:46pm —

Dr. Anndrea Kapke

So You Want to be a Veterinarian When You Grow Up?

So You Want to be a Veterinarian When You Grow Up?
Published in the Southside Times 7/30/2009

By Dr. Anndrea Kapke
Greenwood Animal Clinic
502 N. Madison Ave.,
Greenwood, IN 46142
(317) 881-4300
www.greenwoodanimalclinic.com

You love animals, so you want to be a veterinarian. How do you start achieving that goal? The first thing you should do is shadow or volunteer at a veterinary clinic to learn what it is really like to be a veterinarian. Ty… Continue

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 9:40pm —

Dr. Anndrea Kapke

Bald, Smelly, Mutated, Part II

Bald, Smelly, and Mutated, Part II
Published in the Southside Times 6/25/2009

By Dr. Anndrea Kapke
Greenwood Animal Clinic

Five months ago, my husband and I adopted a rather pathetic 10 week old Boston Terrier, Guinevere. She was bald because of demodectic mange, smelly because of skin infections and had a congenitally deformed foot that was missing some toes and wrist bones. Luckily, Guinevere isn’t a standard example of the Boston Terrier breed.
Boston Terriers have the honor of being the fi… Continue

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 9:35pm —

Dr. Anndrea Kapke

Dorkie, Anyone?

Greenwood Animal Clinic
502 N. Madison Ave.
Greenwood, IN 46142
(317) 881-4300
www.GreenwoodAnimalClinic.com

Dorkie, Anyone?
Published in the Southside Times 5/28/2009

By Dr. Anndrea Kapke



What do you get when you breed a Dachshund and a Yorkie? A Dorkie.
Traditionally, domestic dogs were divided into two catagories; pure breeds or mixed breeds. But a recent trend has created a new subdivision within the mixed breed category; mutts versus d… Continue

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 9:29pm —

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At 12:10am on December 2, 2009, Bill Silva said…
I met your husband at OMS for Chamber of Commerce. I looked at your long list of diseases for kids and animals. I feel I might have a few answers if interested.
In fact I tried contacting the Humane Society to offer them some suggestions to save a lot of labor and costs when cleaning up the infected area.
Bill
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At 7:31am on November 30, 2009, Bill Bean said…
Kudos for jumping in to the social media fray. Forgive me if I'm piling on but you might want to space the blog posts out a bit. That would probably work better for you.

I'm on the north side so my doggies will have to go elsewhere. Best of luck to you!!
At 5:47pm on July 4, 2009, Kristen Horton said…
Hi Anndrea,
Welcome to Smaller Indiana! As a new member you may want to start by reading the blog post: "I'm a member of Smaller Indiana, now what?" It provides some great tips on getting involved in the community.

~Kristen
 
 

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