
An important study looks at how many coughing dogs have laryngeal dysfunction.

Kathryn Primm, DVM, owns Applebrook Animal Hospital in Ooltewah, Tennessee, but has a growing career as a writer, a speaker and an online voice for veterinarians and pet owners alike.
She has written and contributed content to many outlets for veterinarians and pet lovers, including the consumer magazines Womans Day and Prevention as well as Veterinary Economics, dvm360, Firstline, Vetted and dvm360.com. Her regular "Ask A Vet" column is featured on iheartdogs.com and iheartcats.com, reaching more than 3 million viewers. Dr. Primm is the author of Tennessee Tails: Pets and Their People
She was also the nation's first Fear Free certified professional.

An important study looks at how many coughing dogs have laryngeal dysfunction.

Canine influenza = scary headlines. We know its contagious, but just how long do affected dogs shed the virus?

Youre gonna be all #Snapcat THIS! and #Instadog THAT!

Two recent studies indicate that the local anesthetic is effective for postoperative analgesia and seems to lack toxic effects in cats.

Heres a look at how Hillary, Bernie, Ted Cruz and The Donald might vote on three animal-welfare and veterinary-practice issues the AVMA considers critical.

A recent study on the effects of maropitant in cats suggests it could help prevent vomiting when taken before dexmedetomidine and morphine, with one major caveat.

One of the seven wonders of the veterinary world, the great acute pain management pyramid can give structure to your clinics pain strategy for dogs and cats.

Trazodone may help your veterinary clinic go from Wonderland to wonderful.

Study suggests that heart enlargement may be predictor of sudden cardiac death in Doberman pinschers with dilated cardiomyopathy.

Study indicates the risk for this zoonotic disease in veterinary patients can have seasonal and spatial distribution, especially in areas of rainfall.

Here are five simple reasons I see better outcomes and happier clients when everyone in my veterinary hospital offers estimates and treatment plans every time.

Study suggests that prognosis is good with splenectomy approach.

Inventory management can be boring. Drug theft and abuse or resale of controlled substances from your veterinary practice is not. Are your managers and team members doing everything they can to protect you from the crime, the guilt and the mistrust that can come with drug theft?

Your clients dont need to live in fear of a cantankerous cat. Use this handout on feline aggression to help them understand the possible causes and solutions.

A look at ideal dosing practices for this appetite stimulant in cats and what happens in cases of overdose.

A team member by any other name would smell as sweet. Heres how you can learn to take over the world (or at least your practice).

So how are you going to help that BCS 5/5 yellow Labrador retriever in your exam room? Diet, sure, but what about exercise?

Because everyone deserves a break from veterinary practice now and then.

A study featuring the most recently added isoxazoline compound, sarolaner, adds to a series of veterinary research showing efficacy of this drug class in treating this mangy problem.

At least it doesnt have to be. Let your practice software help!

Deck: Guidance on the best practices for treating your veterinary patients with this neurologic disorder.

Practice managers, follow this advice to ensure the door of your practice is ever open.

Take a page from this 90s cartoon and turn your team into a smooth running, client pleasing, world-dominating machine.

A study investigates whether this intervention helps save lives in cases of traumatic blood loss.

A veterinary study finds that concurrent administration may be OK, depending on which fluoroquinolone you reach for.

Lungworms low on your list in a cat with respiratory signs? This article says you may want to raise your alert level.

Bella's off her food? Dozer has a suspicious lump? You know veterinary clients are gonna Google it before they call you. So make sure they're practicing safer web surfing with this handout.

Stay positive and steer them toward more legitimate information.

You dont need the Force to move veterinary clients. Consider this sage advice from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

Ear infections totally suck (and, um, stink, while we're at it). Get clients on board with better care, and together you'll make otitis ear-relevant.