
These actors aren't vets, but they played them on TV. A retrospective of how TV and movies portray vets and veterinary practices.

Mindy Valcarcel is the Medicine Channel Director for dvm360.com, Vetted and dvm360 magazine.

These actors aren't vets, but they played them on TV. A retrospective of how TV and movies portray vets and veterinary practices.

An infection's recurrent nature stems from the many factors at play in your veterinary patients' poor sore ears. Here's what to note in the exam room to keep on top of it and stop the cycle.

Because would you trust a straight-up Google search to tell you how to place a nasoesophageal tube in a cat?

Who knows what's ahead of you when a veterinary emergency is waiting for you? Dr. Garret Pachtinger is on call with tips to have in your back pocket and help you save the day.

Promising technologies and ideas abounded at the second annual event. Lets pause a moment to dream of the future-the near future, at that.

A wireless, AI-enabled veterinary stethoscope boldly goes where (you know the rest).

Luna would love these options for curbing her destructive scratching in the house.

The treats pet owners add on top can toy with the benefits.

Scaredy cats, canine extractions, chronic diarrhea and anal sacculectomies were but a few of the veterinary clinical videos that drew the most attention this year.

Fetch dvm360 conference in San Diego afforded attendees a chance to see fire department dogs in action, and learn key tips to care for these extra special veterinary patients.

Needles, white coats, baths ... The world is full of frightful stuff for your veterinary patients.

Dr. Robert Miller says when it comes to working with horses, every offense you commit from a horse's point of view needs a preplanned defense on your part.

How you can play a vital role in helping owners make the right choice and ensure a lifelong bond.

All good things must come to an end, and pets are nothing but good in their owners' eyes. Here's some advice from Dr. Mary Gardner on how to best handle those last moments, even when an unexpected entreaty arises.

Take anxiety out of the equation with these veterinary products.

You won't believe what this heating pad could do for veterinary oncology cases.

Veterinary hospital located within the ARK at JFK at John F. Kennedy International Airport is preparing for a flood of first-rate service for all domesticated species.

The damage caused by one bad experience may never be reversed.

Easily, and confidently, declare "Fluid" or "No fluid" by performing an abbreviated ultrasound protocol in your critical veterinary patients.

Five reasons you'll be over the moon about that veterinary dental radiography unit.

Views of tempting creations for a small species have spread quickly via word of mouse.

This cheat sheet next to your ECG machine can cut down on your differential deliberation.

There's always a chance an owner of a pet with lymphoma might change their mind about trying chemotherapy, so don't start at a disadvantage.

Cutting-edge advice for this behavioral vice in your veterinary equine patients.

A preview of what might be walking into your veterinary clinic this month.

Many of your older canine and feline veterinary patients are likely showing signs of cognitive decline. Have you been checking up on this treatable condition?

Bojrab leaves behind of legacy of imparting practical knowledge in the surgery suite.

Parvovirus is a much dreaded diagnosis, but these fragile puppies can make it through. Here's how.

How you can counteract the corrosive action of elevated gastric acid in your veterinary patients and when preventive use is indicated.

Help your veterinary clients understand the motivation behind this normal behavior in dogs and how to fix it.

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