
If you're faced with a patient that just had a bite incident and aren't sure what to do next, here's some guidance.
If you're faced with a patient that just had a bite incident and aren't sure what to do next, here's some guidance.
Quarantine or euthanasia no longer called for in exposed animals with an out-of-date rabies vaccination status.
A tip to show off your veterinary patients-and get even more to frequent your practice.
Paying attention to clues will tell you where the tumor is, what type it is and, most important, how to treat it.
A veterinary career in research medicine fosters life-changing innovation.
Bain's career has been a boon to the human-animal bond.
Six manufacturers receive letters from the FDA ordering them to cease marketing the veterinary products.
Less pain and a quicker recovery than a traditional laparotomy. Your veterinary patients will thank you, or at least give you a tail wag.
UC Davis veterinary cardiologists diagnose third-degree AV block.
Texas A&M genomics expert has applied work to veterinary, human health.
Increased bile acid concentrations, receptor activity, help balance glucose levels, veterinary researcher finds.
2,470-square-foot facility equips four veterinary oncologists.
Are corticosteroids always life-savers? A veterinary criticalist weighs in.
The pioneering technique from UC Davis keeps ducts permanently unobstructed.
Veterinary parasitologist Dr. Richard Gerhold gives the low-down on these burrowing bloodsuckers.
Recalled products were distributed exclusively in California beginning in January 2015.
Michigan State veterinary radiologist offers four tips to gain as much info as possible when you peek at your patients innards.
Three concerns to be on the look out for in your veterinary patients and how to treat them.
Committee says drug poses no global public health threat worth possibly limiting access to the drug in areas of the developing world.
Here's a glance at the top veterinary news stories on dvm360.com in 2015.
Several tools are at your fingertips to take your dental care protocol further than ever before.
Dr. Gregory Berns, a professor of neuroeconomics at Emory University, uses MRI scans to learn how the dogs mind works.
Coming (relatively soon) to your veterinary practice: A new product that works in a new way to stimulate appetite.
Pest-detection dogs prove their sniffers can locate just a single bedbug (or a few eggs) with astonishing accuracybut deploying them in the real world is not yet a perfect science.
One of the more obvious discrepancies in veterinary medicine stems from the natural antagonism that arises between the old farts and us newbies. Heres a closer look.
Researchers hope to use IVF pups to study genetic diseases in people.
Find out what other infections can be a dead ringer for this fungal infection, and additional patient management tips.
Your veterinary team knows all about the health of your patients, but what about the health of your veterinary practice? In this Team Meeting in a Box, you'll look at the condition of your financials and your operations and then treat them with new ideas and strategies. Remember, the more successful your practice is, the better it will be for your team, clients and patients.
Robotics-driven design provides an unlimited range of motion and unencumbered access to the horse's entire anatomy.
Marketing for the veterinary drug in the United States must stop as testing continues for Kinavet-CA1.