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On behalf of the dvm360® family, we want to wish you and yours a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year.

More than 1000 lot codes are now part of the widely expanded recall; 70 deaths and 80 illnesses have been reported in dogs to date, presumably caused by aflatoxin toxicity.

As the veterinary workforce shifts from Gen X to millennials, increased communication and collaboration will be key to practice success.

An increasing understanding of endocannabinoid system function and a growing body of literature on cannabinoid therapy point toward a promising future for cannabinoids in veterinary medicine.

Several years of opioid shortages, legal restrictions, and bounding abuse have triggered the veterinary community to pivot to alternative medications and therapies for pain control in animals. But we haven’t gone cold turkey just yet.

The Vets in Mind Alliance global app provides veterinary teams with useful tools to help increase awareness about a wide range of mental health issues and to build resilience and well-being.

Laverdia-CA1 provides an additional treatment option for dogs suffering from this devastating illness.

A sneak peek at this week’s headlines.

Congenital defects that affect the canine heart have hallmark signatures traceable on puppy exam. Understanding the subtle differences in how they present enables the veterinarian to bring clarity and hope to a dog born with a faulty heart.

The more than 1000 member practices must cease performing unnecessary declaw procedures within 6 months.

The Commission for a Diverse, Equitable and Inclusive Veterinary Profession will lead comprehensive DEI efforts to create sustainable long-term change in veterinary medicine.

The global medical technology company says the acquisition provides a strong entry point into the veterinary space and will help expand existing therapeutic and diagnostic solutions.

To work more effectively with your patients, train yourself to see the world as they see it, through images.

On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr Adam Christman is joined by Kaushalya Kuruppu, DVM, as they discuss the significance of feline genetic testing and how to incorporate it into wellness checks.

Who controls an animal’s care when its owners split up? Things can get nasty, and the veterinarian may be caught in the middle.

A Chinese crested dog and a capricious black cat took highest honors in Nationwide’s annual Wackiest Pet Name contest.

The COVID-19 vaccine, and the speed at which it was developed, is the medical breakthrough of our lifetimes.

A renowned veterinary oncologist outlines the current knowledge about this cancer of the blood vessel walls, from presentation to prognosis.

Cats are clearly obligate carnivores. So, why are cat foods so high in carbohydrates, and what should be done about it?

Arlo, a 2-month-old intact male Siberian husky, was presented to his primary care veterinarian 1 week after being bitten on the muzzle by another dog.

Understanding the intersection between common clinical issues and primary behavioral concerns in dogs.

A sneak peek at this week’s headlines.

At least 28 deaths and 8 cases of illness have been reported in dogs that ate the recalled products.

Registration is now available for our February Fetch dvm360 virtual conference.

Cheers to the clients who make obtaining a patient history, ahem, a breeze.

When pet owners ask, give them answers. And don’t worry—it’s OK to talk with your clients about cannabidiol in companion animals.

In this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Adam Christman talks with Maureen Joseph, chief people officer at GoodVets, about core values and culture in veterinary practices.

Cancer diagnostics and therapeutics continue to evolve, potentially lessening the associated invasiveness, duration, and cost.

A veterinary technician nutrition specialist busts some popular pet food misconceptions and explains how best to discuss them with clients.

A Georgia veterinarian has spent the past 14 years helping less fortunate families buy Christmas gifts for their children.