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Can a Simple Blood Test Improve Canine Liver Disease Diagnosis?
A simple blood test may soon replace invasive biopsies for detecting liver disease in many dogs, all thanks to teamwork between veterinarians and medical doctors in London.
Laser Therapy Today
Photobiomodulation can improve healing—and quality of life—for veterinary patients with a host of health conditions.
An island veterinarian reflects on a moment of Carnival in the shadow of a difficult year
One year after Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Dr. Mike Paul shows that the Caribbean has much to celebrate.
FDA warns against using products made by King Bio
High levels of microbial contamination have rendered the product unsafe.
Bronchoscopic Debulking Treatment for Feline Tracheobronchial Carcinoma
What is the role of minimally invasive bronchoscopy in the treatment of tracheal tumors in cats?
One Health: Vision Loss Treatment for Dogs May Benefit Humans
A novel gene therapy has been developed to treat one of the most common forms of retinitis pigmentosa, a disease that causes vision loss in both dogs and humans.
Droughts and sandy soil: A recipe for disaster
As a freshly minted veterinarian Dr. Brock learned a lot about bovine toxicology.
NAVC Media to hold E-Commerce Summit in Kansas City
Experts from Amazon, Packaged Facts and more will offer expertise on changing customer dynamics, online revenue opportunities.
UPDATE: New Feline Heartworm Preventive Now Available
Centragard, which prevents infection with heartworms, roundworms, hookworms, and tapeworms in cats and kittens, is now available.
RECALL: More Than 100 Drug Products Recalled Due to Microbial Contamination
More than 100 animal products manufactured by King Bio have been recalled due to high levels of microbial contamination.
Can Topical Sucralfate Treat Cutaneous Bacterial Infection?
A recent study examined whether sucralfate inhibited growth of common pathogenic bacteria, such as Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus.
Common questions veterinary teams may have about treating honey bees
Dr. Christopher Cripps, bee expert and owner of Betterbee in New York, breaks down what you need to know about these tiny food-producing patients.
So you really want to increase profits?
Free vaccines! Loyalty points! Dental care discounts!
Cannabinoid Product Shown to Increase Comfort, Activity in Dogs With OA
Findings from a new study show the benefits of cannabidiol-based oil in dogs with osteoarthritis and multi-joint pain.
Treatment of Feline Pemphigus Foliaceus in General Practice
A retrospective study showed that, while remission rates were high, immunosuppressive therapy rarely cured the dermatologic disorder.
FDA warns veterinarians of risks associated with altrenogest exposure
Equine, swine products used by veterinarians and livestock handlers to regulate estrus may cause reproductive disorders in people.
Study Confirms Efficacy of 12-week Flea and Tick Preventive
A new study confirms the efficacy of Bravecto in providing 12 weeks of protection against flea infestations in both cats and dogs.
Evaluating Carbapenem Resistance
A look at the current state of carbapenem resistance in nontyphoidal serovars of Salmonella enterica.
Indoor Air Pollution and Respiratory Disease in Pets
Results of a recent study found that respiratory disease in some pets is correlated with increased airborne particles in the home.
Understanding CAPC's Parasite Prevalence Maps
Factors including motivation, population, and sample size have an impact on CAPC’s prevalence maps for parasitic diseases such as heartworm, Lyme disease, and ehrlichiosis.
2 ways to comfort hospitalized pets
Calming music and pheromones top the list for great ancillary items for hospitalized pets, according to these two finalists in the 2018 dvm360/VHMA Practice Manager of the Year contest.
dvm360 Investigative Report: Where have all the good dogs gone?
Is there a dog shortage in parts of the United States? It depends on whoand howyou ask.
Exploring Food Choice Patterns in Overweight Dogs
Researchers have found interesting similarities between the behavior of overweight dogs and personality traits associated with obesity in humans.
Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Facilitate Wound Healing?
Investigators in Tennessee set out to determine whether hyperbaric oxygen treatments were beneficial for routine management of uncomplicated wounds.
FDA Answers Questions About Possible Link Between Diet and Heart Disease in Dogs
The FDA continues to investigate the possible link between grain-free diets and heart disease in dogs. In the meantime, the agency has provided answers to some commonly asked questions.
UPDATE: Raw Pet Food Manufacturer Expands Recall Due to Potential Listeria Contamination
The expanded recall now includes an additional quantity of Rad Cat Raw Diet across all varieties.
Cats: Winning the Weight Loss War
Developing a weight loss plan for feline patients involves owner education regarding a balanced diet, calorie reduction, portion control, and increased physical activity.
Pheromones and Household Cat Aggression
According to results of a recent study, the use of pheromones significantly reduced aggression in multicat households within 21 days.
UPDATE: Legislation Promising Quicker FDA Approval of Animal Drugs Signed By President
President Trump recently signed a bill that would give veterinarians more access to FDA-approved drugs.
The Educated Client: Urinary Incontinence - More Than an Inconvenience
For pet owners whose cat or dog suffers from the condition, understanding and treating urinary incontinence is anything but simple.