Essential Question

What treatment gives senior dogs diagnosed with stage two Insulinoma the best quality of life before their passing?

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions


  1. How many dogs and cats are housed at this facility?
  2. Who are the veterinarians that attend these animals?
  3. What are the animals first checked for health wise when they are admitted?
  4. Approximately how many senior dogs and cats come through this facility?
  5. Out of those dogs and cats who are seniors, how many of them are diagnosed with cancer? 
  6. What are the different forms of cancer that these animals have been diagnosed with?
  7. Have any of those animals ever been diagnosed with Insulinoma? If so, how many?
  8. What kind of treatment does this shelter offer for the animals that are admitted with cancer?
  9. What is the best way to treat stage two Insulinoma in senior dogs?
  10. Is it common for owners to surrender their animals because of health issues they can't handle?
  11. How does a veterinarian or owner know when it's time to put their pet to sleep?
I decided that it would be better to put my essential question more towards the end of the interview that way I can acquire some background information and slowly work my way up to the essential question. 

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