
A new study finds that rabies vaccines may have a protective effect beyond just the dreaded deadly virus in dogs.

Dr. Jason Stull is an assistant professor at The Ohio State University, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, and owner of Island Dog Consulting. He enjoys teaching and conducting research in the areas of companion animal epidemiology and infectious disease prevention and control. Dr. Stull currently lives with his wife, two daughters and two (very spoiled) dogs in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

A new study finds that rabies vaccines may have a protective effect beyond just the dreaded deadly virus in dogs.

Dr. Jason Stull has three ways to curb the disturbing trend of antimicrobial resistance.

Identifying regional, local and clinic-level disease outbreaks benefits pets, clients and staff alike. Dr. Jason Stull is here with advice on resources and approaches to compiling disease data in your veterinary clinic.

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