First
Last
Phone
Email
Referring Vet
Preferred Day
Preferred Time
Location
Pet's Condition
Keep up on all things AnimalScan! Sign up for our newsletter!
Name:
Email:
Pet Owner Testimonials

The Gabe Story Rick Yount has seen the importance of the human-animal bond because he has worked for years training assistance dogs. Beyond simple companionship, people rely on these working dogs for the demands of everyday living that can include anything from opening doors to fetching keys and medicine or dialing emergency numbers to summon medical treatment.
Rick just wasn’t prepared for the day when his dog, a 7-year-old go lden retriever named Gabe, needed assistance. Gabe couldn’t stand up. In obvious pain, the dog’s rear legs weren’t functioning, and he was partially paralyzed from the lower spine to the hind end.

“It was terrifying to see, and the veterinarian’s x-rays were inconclusive,” Yount said.

Fears of tumors or spine damage were part of the fuzzy diagnosis, but the only way to know for sure was to look inside. In many situations, that means exploratory surgery. Gabe’s veterinarian offered a non-invasive alternative, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan from AnimalScan near Washington, D.C.

The short procedure revealed that Gabe was suffering from an aggressive infection. After treatment with intravenous antibiotics, he was cured and back to his assistance dog training duties within days.

“Surgery is always a risk, and MRI at AnimalScan provided the same look inside Gabe’s body that made his treatment possible,” Yount said. “Gabe is a very important dog, both as my companion and as a working dog. When it comes to healthcare, he deserves the best.”

Gabe’s important work continues, and he has added to his resume after Rick moved to Santa Rosa, California, to become a trainer at the Assistance Dog Institute where he helps train the assistance dogs, the trainers and the people who partner with these dogs. Gabe has served as the sire for several liters who will serve as the next generation of assistance dogs for those in need.



Rookie the Hero

Rookie is a search and rescue dog who participated in the World Trade Center rescue effort. While there, this heroic German Shepherd may have been exposed to carcinogens. Afterwards, Rookie became seriously ill and developed a mysterious spot on his gums. After receiving an X-ray, which did not lead to a clear diagnosis, Rookie was referred to AnimalScan for an MRI.

His owner, Officer Guererro, brought Rookie to AnimalScan for an MRI. Because MRI uses magnetic energy and radio waves to create detailed images of bone and body tissues, it can reveal information that X-rays do not show. It is also Painless, non-invasive and does not expose animals to radiation.

The MRI clearly revealed a mass in Rookie's jaw and a veterinary surgeon was able to successfully remove the tumor. Just a few weeks later, Rookie was back on the job.

Rookie is a wonderful example of how, working together with your veterinarian, we can help bring your companion back to his old self and to his old place - by your side.

"If it wasn't for that MRI, we never would have known what was going on with Rookie or be able to find the source of the problem. I consider myself just as lucky and grateful as Rookie."
- Rookie's K-9 unit partner and owner, Officer Guererro
Employment Opportunities | Education Programs | Collaborative Programs | About | Links