
Off-the-shelf advice from a veterinary nutritionist.
Off-the-shelf advice from a veterinary nutritionist.
Equine specialty team treats corneal laceration in time for winning spree.
Iowa State University veterinary surgeon uses a new technique in which the prosthetics are inserted directly into the cat's femurs.
Udon P is back in fine form after undergoing treatment for atrial fibrillation.
Researchers emphasize that testing does not supersede local laws but could open the door to new policies.
If you tend toward fewer views, then yes. See how you're likely missing the complete picture.
Combining the cutting-edge medicine of Veterinary Medicine and the tips and advice of Veterinary Economics, Vetted offers practical, get-it-into-action now information, with a small side of sass.
What are your veterinary patients thinking? Two centers lead studies in attempt to discern canine cognition.
New research may lead to changes in feline diets, the benefits of food puzzles and more from Dr. Tony Buffington.
Prominent endocrinologist says veterinarians may soon be able to do more than treat clinical signs.
Is the word feline practically taboo in your practice? Are you frustrated because youve tried things that havent worked? Are you really more of a dog person? Youre not alone. Check out this info from dvm360 and strategies from your veterinary peers.
World Health Organization mulling international control of veterinary anesthetic, categorization as highly abused substance.
Congress may soon mandate that we hand over a prescription for veterinary drugs we've traditionally dispensed. Note these critical differences between human and veterinary practices-and contact your congressperson to object to the bill.
CSU steps in when Chester, a therapy dog who provided care at the Colorado theater shooting trial, developed sudden, severe pain.
Find out when just keeping your eye on the target, and not necessarily intervening, is the best approach to dental care in your veterinary patients.
Various mushroom species can cause adverse effects in small animals-some self-limiting, and others deadly.
November marks National Pet Diabetes Month.
UC Davis Veterinary Institute of Regenerative Cures is working to develop new therapies for both humans and animals.
Success in people has led to the investigation of using this therapeutic technology in veterinary practice to help dogs.
Hay originated in Kansas and was sold at two retailers in North Carolina in mid-August.
A variety of new products are in development to halt the morbidity and mortality associated with cancer, arthritis and much more.
Here are some common reasons veterinarians and team members give for not pursuing Fear-Free. One practice owner knocks them all down.
Use of biomarker may lead to earlier detection of chronic kidney disease.
New therapy contains antibody that targets interleukin-31; will be administered as once-monthly subcutaneous injection.
Patient safety just one of many benefits, dermatologist says.
Cut through the marketing hype and help your clients find the right food for their pets with this veterinary nutritionists expert tips.
Feline speakers discuss terminology, distraction techniques and diagnostic testing.
Researchers at UC Davis have found that B. burgdorferi can stop the body from remembering previous invasion and mounting an immune response if an animal is reinfected.
The successful repair of this dog's heart defect had its origins in human health, with 'blue' babies.