More About Dr. P

Dr. Palazzolo (Dr. P) started working with animals professionally in 1978 in Rochester, Michigan after graduating from the Michigan State University Veterinary School. In addition to dogs, cats, birds and other small critters, he also provided medical care for injured wildlife. In 1980 he moved to California and continued his exotic animal and wildlife medical work in California and around the world for the next 4 decades. Here are a few photos from his early medical work. 46 years later the majority of his work in veterinary medicine now consists of teaching veterinary students and recent graduates all phases of veterinary medicine.

Dr. P holding an owl

His first wildlife patient was an owl with an injured wing that was named “Professor Hoot”.

Surgically removing a fish hook from a pelican

Removing a fish hook from a pelican’s stomach.

DrP feeding a baby elephant seal
DrP holding head of baby elephant seal

Holding a baby elephant seal that was stranded on the beach.

Dr P holding a pelican
Dr P trying to restrain a tiger cub
Dr P holding a young monkey
Dr P examining an orangutan
Dr P examining an orangutan

Coffee time before an exam

Chimpanzee baby exam

Baby chimpanzee exam

Elephant oral exam

Tooth exam on an Asian elephant

Dr. P examining a baby leopard

Lump check on the head of a baby leopard

Dr P examining a tiger named Eden

Feeding a bengal tiger before an exam

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Heart check on a camel

Student extern learning owl eye surgery

Teaching veterinary students avian surgery

Worldwide Photography and Conservation Trips

In 1986 Dr. P took his first trip to Africa, and started on his journey of observing, photographing, documenting, and working with wildlife and people throughout the world. This journey has taken him to all 7 continents. He has been to Africa 11 times, with many more trips to Africa and elsewhere planned in the future. Below are a few of the many photos the populate his Veterinary Photography website. One of the more unique species he worked with on these travels was our distant cousin, the orangutan. When you exam one of these babies it is hard to determine who examined whom!

Dr P in the Serengeti in 1986

First Serengeti visit in 1986

Sedated lion with Dr. P

Sedating a lion with the Kenya Wildlife Service

DrP teaching photography to masai guides

Teaching photography to Masai guides

Dr. P sitting with the Hadza after a hunt

With a Hadza hunting party in Tanzania

Hadza face staring at Dr. P

Dr. P's new Hadza best friend

Examination of a baby orangutan by Dr. P

Baby orangutan exam in Borneo

Screaming baby orangutan while being held

Three people were needed to hold this guy still for his exam

DrP examining an upside down baby orangutan

The upside down baby orangutan technique

DrP holding baby orangutan after exam

Our 1991 post exam photo

Dr. P holding onto a baby orangutan

Recreating the post exam photo, this time in 2012 with a different little guy

Barrel of troublemakers going off to play

Barrel of troublemakers ready to play

Barrel of orangutans ready for some fun

Ready for some fun

Orangutan babies jostling for position in the barrel

Recreating the post exam photo, this time in 2012 with a different little guy

Dr. P with Mongolian master eagle falconer and his golden eagle

In Mongolia with a master eagle falconer 

Breakfast with albatross chicks in the Falkland Islands

Falklands breakfast with the albatross chicks

Dr P photographing rockhopper penguins

Dr P photographing rockhopper penguins in the Falklands

Elephant seal on the beach

With an elephant seal in the Falkland Islands

Dr P touching a juvenile elephant seal in the Falkland Islands

Dr P touching a juvenile elephant seal in the Falkland Islands

King penguin in the Falkland Islands

Dr P hanging with a King Penguin in the Falkland Islands

Falkland Islands Gentoo penguin curiosity

Hanging with curious Gentoo Penguin chicks in the Falkland Islands

The calm before the storm on the boat ride back from Antarctica through the Drake Passage

The calm before the storm on the boat ride back from Antarctica through the Drake Passage

Dr P in high arctic over a frozen fjord

Dr P in the Arctic on a snowmobile polar bear trip

Dr P holding two sedated mountain lion (cougar) cubs

Dr P holding two sedated mountain lion (cougar) cubs

Dr P holding a sedated cougar (mountain lion)

The mother of the two cougar cubs

Dr P being bitten by an Alaska grey wolf

Alaska grey wolf love bite

Grizzly bear (coastal brown bear) walk past

Grizzly bear (coastal brown bear) walk past in Alaska

Park ranger and Dr. P finding rhino

In Zimbabwe with an anti-poaching park ranger

Dr P with sedated rhino for a radio collar to prevent poaching

With sedated rhino for a radio collar to prevent poaching

Dr. P with a troop of gorillas in Rwanda

With a troop of gorillas in Rwanda

Photo op with the orangutans

Lunch with the orangutans

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