
The single-dose injectable from Merck Animal Health protects against 3 swine diseases.

The single-dose injectable from Merck Animal Health protects against 3 swine diseases.

Marks key milestone toward humanely reducing free-roaming cat populations and reducing shelter euthanasia of healthy cats

The author opines on speed, safety, and surgery skills needed for this common procedure.

Veterinarians must thoroughly review signs, diagnostics, treatment options

Farmers and veterinarians have traditionally treated bovine babesiosis with antiparasitic drugs and acaricides

The grant comes from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Raising awareness for Spay and Neuter Awareness Month

Extending reproduction disease prevention to exotics

A dvm360® student ambassador takes readers into the world of reproductive veterinarians

Changes to the label for tilmicosin injection were approved by the FDA to address the risk to humans who handle or administer the drug

Dr. June Long answers your questions on spay/neuter complications

A high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter surgeon shares her tips for a quick, efficient surgery under a variety of conditions

Since its foundation in 2016, this residency program has successfully trained 13 veterinary specialists in theriogenology and clinical genetics

These findings display the effects of bovine sperm sex-sorting, plus how farmers can achieve optimal reproductive success.

The timing of spay/neuter surgery—the first major milestone veterinarians must guide a puppy or kitten through—is a big decision for most pet owners. But there is no one-size-fits-all schedule for this procedure. When to sterilize depends on species, gender, and breed, and vets should customize their recommendations to accommodate individual pet needs.