April 3rd 2023
By dvm360 Staff
The conference will be 3 days of presentations from veterinary professionals and students
January 4th 2023
By Joan Capuzzi, VMD
When environmental modification fails to mute stress-related responses, pharmaceuticals can provide much-needed relief
December 5th 2022
By Kate Boatright, VMD
Uroliths are one potential cause of lower urinary tract signs in cats. Management varies by type but can be guided by clinical suspicion based on appropriate history, signalment, and diagnostics.
November 29th 2022
Use of pre-visit pharmaceuticals and in-clinic sedation for feline patients can improve the patient, client, and veterinary experience
November 10th 2022
By Amanda Carrozza
Megan McClosky, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), explains how inflammatory bowel disease is linked to small cell lymphosarcoma, and what happens if a client refuses a biopsy
October 30th 2022
By Caitlin McCafferty, Editor
Using a smartphone with your clients can create a successful feline exam
October 29th 2022
John C Godbold Jr, DVM, explained the colors that show with temperature-sensing technology and how they can lead to a diagnosis
October 28th 2022
During her lecture at the 2022 American Association of Feline Practitioners conference, Sarah Heath, BVSc, PgCertVE, DECAWBM (BM), CCAB, FHEA, FRCVS, explained the causes, and diagnosis possibilities, behind the challenge cat case at your practice.
Four ways to curb no shows
FDA and European Union expand Mutual Recognition Agreement to include animal drugs
Successful tolerability study of CBD products for dogs
Second annual 'Dog Days of Summer' adoption event to take place in Michigan