When Veterinary Expertise Meets Client Advocacy: Navigating the “Clean Bill of Health” Paradox
By Michelle Cuenca Veterinary Technician Member & Professional Groomer & Pet Owner As a veterinary technician, I am trained to recognize subtle clinical patterns in animals: changes in skin and coat, lab trends, and early signs of systemic disease. Yet, when I became a client advocating for my own pets, I encountered a paradox that many veterinary professionals who are owners also experience: the clean bill of health that doesn’t match reality. Visible Improvement Can Be Misleading Many pets show cosmetic improvements that are immediately gratifying: shinier coat longer hair less shedding These changes are often interpreted by both owners and sometimes veterinarians as indicators of overall health. In reality, visual improvements can mask ongoing issues , such as: chronic yeast or bacterial skin infections (e.g., Malassezia pachydermatis , Staphylococcus pseudintermedius ) follicular irritation, ingrown hairs, or scabbing persistent seborrhea recurring urinary tract infe...