Everyone knows their role and has the sequence in their minds.” “Surgeries are like well-choreographed ballets. “I tell pet parents it's normal that they feel nervous, but the important thing is that we are not. “I see the owners of Caramel, a cute mini poodle that needs to be neutered, in the waiting room pacing,” he says. Today, two dogs are being spayed and a cat is undergoing dental work. “We make sure everyone is examined thoroughly, ensure patients are stable … we start preparing for surgeries and discuss appointments.” 9.30am-12.30pm: Well-choreographed surgeriesĪccording to Dr Morgulle, operations happen most mornings. “Nurses and assistants have been checking patients and administering medications already,” says the vet, whose passion for animals began in childhood. 8.30-9.30am: Prepping for the day aheadĪfter a schedule review, Dr Morgulle begins inpatient rounds with the clinical team. “The sport today is wrestling, and the ring appears to be my bed.”Īfter a breakfast smoothie, feeding the cats and a shower, Dr Morgulle leaves his home in Al Wasl to the clinic, a 15-minute drive via a drive-through coffee shop. “My body clock keeps waking me up, plus it's hard to sleep while my two rescue cats are already up for exercise,” says Dr Morgulle. The day starts and ends with animals – and little need for an alarm. Here, he invites The National to his place of work. The 32-year-old Turkey-born vet, who joined the practice five years ago, specialises in surgery and small animals. Advanced Pet Care Clinic Dubai in Umm Suqeim handles abandoned pets, exotic species, emergencies, routine operations, grooming, dentistry, relocations and owner counselling.
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