
According to 2 recent article series, stress-management tools benefit patients, pet owners, and veterinary staff.
Dr. Natalie Stilwell provides freelance medical writing and aquatic veterinary consulting services through her business, Seastar Communications and Consulting. In addition to her DVM obtained from Auburn University, she holds a MS in fisheries and aquatic sciences and a PhD in veterinary medical sciences from the University of Florida.
According to 2 recent article series, stress-management tools benefit patients, pet owners, and veterinary staff.
The topical formulation, which is not currently approved in the United States, combines fluralaner with moxidectin for broad-spectrum coverage.
Gammaherpesvirus and morbillivirus commonly infect domestic cats worldwide, but their clinical significance remains unknown.
German investigators recently examined the effect of aging on feline vision and ocular anatomy.
Neuropathy in affected dogs and cats can result from contact with unique native fauna, from venomous snakes to pufferfish.
A recent study examined whether the use of an extended-duration flea and tick product led to lapses in monthly dosing of heartworm medication.
According to a recent UK study, blood pressure measurement is underperformed in primary care, especially in geriatric cats.
A recent nationwide study examined risk factors, treatment, and patient outcome.
Australian researchers set out to determine whether breed, sex, or neuter status significantly influence the risk of lymphoid neoplasia development.
A recent review revealed that central nervous system involvement in FIP causes unique clinical signs and histopathology.
Researchers determined that plasma fibroblast growth factor-23 may serve as a prognostic marker for dogs with chronic kidney disease.
A recent study in Austria determined that many apparently healthy cats excrete glucose in the urine.
In a recent study, use of a modified anesthesia protocol decreased the incidence of pneumonia by 10-fold in canine patients.
The recommendations are designed to encourage natural behaviors, reduce stress, and curb overeating in pet cats.
A recent study suggests that amoxicillin with clavulanic acid is just as effective as combination therapy with metronidazole.
Similar to humans and dogs, apparently healthy cats experience an increase in intraocular pressure when placed in dorsal recumbency.
Important components of global disease surveillance include rapid local response, timely communication, and organized infrastructure.
Ocular examination and diagnostic testing don’t have to be intimidating. Here’s what you need to know to hone your skills.
In a recent study, proteinuria was identified frequently in dogs during initial evaluation of neoplasia.
The results of a national survey reveal that most equine owners do not follow current AAEP guidelines for anthelmintic treatment.
Which treatment method has higher success rates and shorter recovery times: surgical or conservative management?
Information compiled from several studies indicates that inhaled and systemic corticosteroids are similarly effective for treatment of equine asthma.
According to new research, dogs with mammary neoplasia often have DNA mutations in well-known human breast cancer genes.
A recent report describes several fatal cases in puppies from Michigan and New York.
Quantitative light-induced fluorescence uses software to visualize and calculate the amount of calculus in small animal patients.
A recent case series highlights the importance of screening, as well as treating pets and the home environment after Microsporum canis zoonosis occurs.
A recent survey study examined the international prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of this endocrinopathy.
In a recent survey, veterinarians reported important considerations when referring cases to specialty care.
Study results show that live nonpathogenic organisms might have beneficial effects in a host of conditions. The trick is choosing the right product.
A multimodal approach typically works best, with patient and client safety always top priority.