
Emerging data from a recent study reveal that the frequent misidentification of spurious parasites in canine feces may signal an elevated risk of true parasitism, emphasizing the importance of accurate fecal diagnostics.

Emerging data from a recent study reveal that the frequent misidentification of spurious parasites in canine feces may signal an elevated risk of true parasitism, emphasizing the importance of accurate fecal diagnostics.

Rachel Venable, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology) discussed what primary doctors can do to treat their patients with cancer when clients decline specialty care during a WVC 2025 CE session

A systems integration of ScribbleVet and LifeLearn's Sofie is being demonstrated at WVC 2025.

What makes a patient a suitable candidate for a diet trial?

Rhonda Bell, CVPM, PCM, CDMP, shares her guide for dealing with online reviews during her lecture at the 2025 WVC Conference

Bad time for dogs, great time for heartworm.

Valuable parasitology lessons from WVC 2025 shared by Jeba Jesudoss Chelladurai, BVSc, MS, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology; Immunology).

Casey Locklear, DVM, discussed Credelio Quattro chewable tablets in a dvm360 interview.

Veterinary professionals attending the 97th WVC Annual Conference have the opportunity to learn about the disease and treatment options for small animals.

Casey Locklear, DVM, discusses Elanco's new product Credelio Quattro, which will be featured at WVC 2025

Here is a sneak preview of some of the workshops and entertainment coming up at WVC

Each veterinarian received $10,000 during the ceremony to continue their efforts of improving the veterinary industry

This Clinic’s on Fire will help teams improve practice management

The Give Back Benefit will now be a standing event during the Western Veterinary Conference

Surgery is, at its most elemental level, risky, but there are numerous ways veterinarians can keep their patients safer under the knife and keep themselves calm if surgeries go awry

Teller shares her experience as AVMA president, how the AVMA impacts the veterinary profession, and what’s next for her career in vet med

How targeted testing can result in more targeted treatment

Dr Anthony Pease explains what he loves about the Western Veterinary Conference in this interview with dvm360®

The bacterial disease a common cause of death for these pollinators

Three veterinary professionals, including dvm360®’s very own Dr Adam Christman, received recognition

3 articles showcasing different wildlife

As leptospirosis becomes more widespread in the US, this serious disease is striking where you least expect it

Educating pet owners can help prevent behavioral issues down the line

Aims to help clinics save time, improving customer satisfaction and veterinary practice value

IDEXX research shows that adjustments can be made to workflow, technology, and culture for improved results

It can be easy to get caught up in the day-to-day of practicing as a veterinarian, but a successful hospital requires deliberate effort spent on the business side of the equation.

In an interview with dvm360®, a technology and solutions strategist shares why a subscription model can lead to more clients agreeing to preventive care recommendations.

Subtle, nonspecific clinical signs coupled with no identifiable trigger make pancreatic disease an elusive diagnosis.

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is the body’s breaking point when diabetes mellitus wreaks havoc. What pushes the diabetic animal over the edge is typically an underlying disease that hinders compensatory mechanisms.

Opioids lob their powers against many of the body’s evils, from pain to coughing to diarrhea. But there’s a dark side to opioids, both for the pets prescribed them and for their human caregivers.