
During an interview at the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Dr Brian H. Herrin reviewed warning several signs that may appear in patients with tick-borne illnesses.

During an interview at the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Dr Brian H. Herrin reviewed warning several signs that may appear in patients with tick-borne illnesses.

A general overview of canine and feline diabetes, plus the efforts the Diabetes PetCare Alliance is making to diagnose affected pets and provide clients with the proper resources.

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One lucky wild turkey overcame a near-death experience with a dog, thanks to quick action and expertise in care at Cornell’s Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital.

Despite all the advancements in human medicine over the past few decades, veterinary medicine has seen little change until recently. Now, several new therapeutic developments have emerged specifically for use in veterinary medicine that have promising potential in changing how veterinarians treat cancer.

With an excellent safety profile in human clinical trials, this drug may offer a much-needed solution for canine osteoarthritis as well.

With the holiday season underway, here are 3 informative articles detailing harmful festive hazards to pets.

In an interview with dvm360®, Dr David Dycus detailed orthopedic conditions to bear in mind that are often found in young and old companion animals alike.

Dr Thinlay N. Bhutia received this prestigious award in recognition of his pioneering work to combat rabies and helping to end the mass shooting of stray dogs in India.

Dogs and cats can develop several different types of uroliths.

In a recent dvm360® interview, Kirsten Oliver, VN, DipAVN (Surgical), CVT, CCRP, CVPP, VTS (Physical Rehabilitation), revealed what ignites her passion for veterinary rehabilitation.

In a recent interview, Dr David Dycus broke down the nuts and bolts of plasma-rich platelets (PRP) and stem cell therapy and their roles in veterinary medicine.

3 detailed articles for performing successful surgical procedures.

Jenny Fisher, RVT, VTS, outlined the B.A.G. acronym and how it is useful in identifying the body systems affected by chemotherapy and radiation.

In a recent dvm360® interview, Dr Philippa Pavia, explained what cold laser therapy is plus she outlines its advantages.

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In a recent dvm360® interview, David Dycus, DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS-SA, shared how using your brain and hands during an orthopedic examination can help you make accurate diagnoses.

In a recent dvm360® interview, Kirsten Oliver, VN, DipAVN (Surgical), CVT, CCRP, CVPP, VTS (Physical Rehabilitation), detailed the advantages of a suite of new products designed to improve pain management in animals.

Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), disclosed one thing she wants veterinary professionals to know about being an oncology veterinarian, plus shares the benefits one of her patients experienced on chemotherapy.

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3 articles highlighting the importance of veterinary cytology, plus pointers on collecting and analyzing samples.

In a dvm360® interview, Phil Tucak, BSc, BVMS, details the negative impacts of rodenticides on Australian birdlife, plus the solution to this epidemic.

Deborah E. Linder, DVM, MS, DACVN, discusses the latest research and guidance surrounding popular pet food diets during a Fetch dvm360® talk.

In a recent interview with dvm360®, Dr Philippa Pavia offered up advice to recent veterinary school graduates on performing orthopedic exams.

Reducing cortisol secretion helps treat dogs with hyperadrenocorticism, an often-frustrating disease to diagnose.

The case for an increased focus on research at the overlapping boundaries between human and animal health in the area of heart disease.

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In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Mary L. Berg, BS, RVT, RLATG, VTS (Dentistry), offers up critical insight to help veterinary professionals educate and encourage clients to prioritize their pets dental health. (Sponsored by Virbac)

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In a recent dvm360® interview, Jenny Fisher, RVT, VTS, explains 2 common techniques when performing fine needle aspirations and when each is appropriate to use.