
Researchers at Kansas State University have created a quicker, more effective way to identify the known strains of this deadly virus in dogs.
Researchers at Kansas State University have created a quicker, more effective way to identify the known strains of this deadly virus in dogs.
Resistance acknowledged; new veterinary testing methods recommended.
900-member association represents growing practice area, officials say.
Success of Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act in Senate could build momentum for more positive results.
A veterinary look at why this new breed of equine supplement is potentially dangerous to horses.
Research suggests that neutering may help modulate unwanted behaviors and eliminate or reduce the risk of some diseases-but exacerbate other health issues. So consider the favorable and adverse effects of neutering to help veterinary clients make informed decisions.
AHS experts discuss what veterinarians and their clients need to know about the emergence of 'evil heartworms.'
While both work in the interest of veterinary medicine, the two veterinarian-congressmen couldn't be more different politically.
Ocular lesions identified before they produced clinical signs in cats over 8.
Be careful about launching into a scientific explanation.
Natural disasters. Disease outbreaks. Terrorist bombings. When crisis hits, these veterinarians are on the scene.
Check out a day in the life of the veterinary team at JCU Veterinary Emergency Centre & Hospital.
Dr. Julie Levy says one to 10 cats of every 10,000 develop cancer at vaccine injection site; new protocol is well--tolerated and effective.
Feline, canine products from reputable manufacturers induce reliable response, says UC-Davis immunologist.
Veterinarians, physicians focus on species-spanning approach to medicine.
UC-Davis says Neospora hughesi, first identified in California, causing EPM in horses across the country along with Sarcocystis neurona.
Australian research blames unknown toxin; FDA encourages veterinarians to submit reports, data and urine samples from suspected cases.
One provider shows its service in a video.
In this series, dvm360 takes a close look at how veterinary medicine benefits people, not just animals.
Investigators continue to seek explanation for canine cases in Ohio, Michigan.
Veterinary, human medical researchers identify FIV peptide that kills HIV.
If conservative therapy fails, surgery can be a viable option for veterinarians treating this common orthopedic problem in young horses.
Part 4 of a multipart series: See how this parameter, combined with clinical signs and other findings, can help veterinarians pinpoint where disease is occurring.
Veterinary researchers try to understand a spike in sudden deaths, possibly cardiac-related, among thoroughbreds.
Knowing what to look for and being diligent in gathering the patient's history will help veterinarians diagnose this often overlooked condition.
In part 2 of this series, we equip veterinary teams to assess and alleviate fear during veterinary visits to build a more behavior-centered practice-and stronger pet-owner relationships.
Zoetis affirms its commitment to finding a solution to help control the recent outbreak of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv).
Veterinarian Jodie Santarossa says she actually experiences patients' discomfort.
Speakers' presentations discuss collaboration between veterinary, human medicine.
From creating a good digital radiography template to making sure all pathology is detected, Dr. Beckman has the answers you need.