Intranasal Midazolam or Rectal Diazepam for Seizures?
Study results show that intranasal midazolam has some real advantages for managing status epilepticus.
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Dietary Supplement Use in Canine Epilepsy
Many owners change their dog’s diet after a diagnosis of idiopathic epilepsy—without veterinarian supervision.
Canine Pancreatitis and Disk Herniation: What's the Connection?
A new study shows that dogs presenting with intervertebral disk disease may be at higher risk for developing pancreatitis.
Many owners alter their dog’s diet after a diagnosis of idiopathic epilepsy—usually without veterinary supervision. Here’s what you should know.
Pugs Defy Evolutionary Constraints?
Regardless of neck length or species, all mammals have 7 cervical vertebrae. That is, until pug dogs have appeared to break out of these evolutionary constraints.
Articular Process Malformations in Brachycephalic Breeds
An evaluation of the prevalence and anatomic characteristics of thoracic caudal articular process dysplasia in French bulldogs, English bulldogs, and pugs presenting for problems unrelated to spinal disease.
Factors Influencing Outcome in Shelter Cats with Panleukopenia
How long do shelter cats with panleukopenia virus survive, and what factors are at play in determining outcome?
Evaluating Carbapenem Resistance
A look at the current state of carbapenem resistance in nontyphoidal serovars of Salmonella enterica.
Exploring Food Choice Patterns in Overweight Dogs
Researchers have found interesting similarities between the behavior of overweight dogs and personality traits associated with obesity in humans.
Evaluation and Validation of Veterinary Trauma Scoring Systems
Researchers evaluated the predictive value of the 2 most common trauma scoring systems in veterinary medicine.
Effect of Postsurgical Rehabilitation in Spinal Cord-Injured Dogs
Does early intervention with intensive rehabilitation improve recovery in dogs with spinal cord injury after decompressive surgery?
Managing Feline Epilepsy With Extended-release Levetiracetam
A new study evaluated the serum concentrations and adverse effects of once-daily dosing of extended-release levetiracetam in healthy cats.