
Specialist says localized and minimally invasive is where it's at.
This week, this vet muses about the steep cost of therapeutic diets for her four catsand thats with the professional discount.
Researchers at the University of Georgia and Kansas State University have implemented new ways of using the therapy to treat horses.
Newest class of flea and tick preventive generates reports of muscle tremors, ataxia, seizures; agency says products still safe for majority of animals.
A surgery article recommending hot water bottles as patient warming devices draws concern due to patient burn risks.
Company points to manufacturing issues as cause of shortage in supply.
With class 1 malocclusions, warns an equine veterinary dentist, you must do a thorough examination of the bone structure before trying to even out a horses teeth.
Fear of human drug abuse has affected our work in veterinary hospitals. Here are some alternatives to opioids you should use whether or not we ever get our preferred pain relief drugs back.
We went behind the scenes of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, the setting for Nat Geo WILDs new show Secrets of the Zoo, and spoke with the veterinary team behind the nations first giraffe blood bank and its main cracker-loving donor.
Two-year-old Bengal cat named Fridgey is recovering well.Image courtesy of Lauren Bruce.
The overhead horizontal plane is showing up in dvm360 Hospital Design Competition entries. Will it land in your own practice design?
USDA urges bird owners to follow biosecurity measures to protect flocks, pets.
We dont want to be corny, but the team at Care Animal Hospital of Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, opted for high-quality materials and carefully planned details that show they care about clients when it came to their hospital's new veterinary design.
When it comes to therapeutic goals in managing chronic kidney disease in cats, the target has moved. Are you hitting it?
If a patient arrests in your veterinary hospital, hows your resuscitation rate? Experts in emergency and critical care are collaborating on a mission to improve that number the world over.
Commonly prescribed drug not associated with improvement when compared with NSAID.
Researchers find that adult dogs prefer dog-directed speechas long as youre talking about something the pooch cares about.
Still wondering if CBD oil lives up to the hype, or if youll go to jail for recommending it? New research from Cornell backs the claims, and the federal government seems to be loosening the noose on veterinary recommendations.
What makes all the difference in this surgical procedure to treat recurrent laryngeal neuropathy? Two holes in the cartilage and a stainless-steel button.
Whats going on with canine influenza? Well, theres a website and a week, and now the Canadians are involved. Heres what you need to know to keep your patients safe.
Annual forecast from Companion Animal Parasite Council based on weather patterns and other factors affecting disease activity.
Dr. Susan Nelson wants to debunk the myth that cats and pregnant women cant safely coexist.
From autoclavable shoes to less-mess cautery, veterinary surgeon Dr. Jennifer Wardlaw shares a few of her favorite surgical solutions.
Your client just bought a pet fox (is that even legal?) and wants you to see it. Heres everything you need to know.
Positive results for B. borgdorferi or E. canis antibodies associated with a higher risk of CKD in dogs later in life.
By nature of the alphabet, we must get through all of the noes in veterinary dentistry before we can reach the yesesbut that doesnt mean you wont feel positively inspired to better your dental practices after reading.
A recent report on the prevalence and impact of toxocariasis in the U.S. is a reminder of the veterinarians obligation to help people see the connection between animal health and human health.
Bleeding people are commonly treated with antifibrinolytic agents, but these drugs are relatively uncommon in veterinary medicine. Learn more about their benefits-and potential drawbacks-so you can decide if they should be added to your clinical toolbox.
After a successful, albeit challenging, patent ductus arteriosus procedure, a 3-month-old, 2-lb Chihuahua is believed to be Auburn's smallest veterinary patient to undergo the surgery to date.