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New Products Showcase winners from this years Global Pet Expo
From a robotic rodent for cats to an ice cream mix made with goats milk for pups, here are some of the Best in Show winners that just might meet some of your veterinary patients needs (and wants).
The Poison Potential of Succulents
With the popularity of succulents on the rise, it’s important to know which plants are safe and which may be poisonous to pets.
Start with heart: Sounds nice, but what does it mean?
I visited a wonderful human medicine practice that inspires me, and came across the poster that inspires them. Their personable skills are easier to come by than you think.
Pet insurance a puzzle? Here are 3 ways to put the pieces together
If youd like more veterinary clients to avail themselves of this peace-of-mind tool, here are some suggestions to drive up awareness and usage.
Infectious Diseases and Immunology of the Koala
Multiple pathogens, including Chlamydia pecorum and koala retrovirus, are contributing to population declines in Australia.
CBD Health Co. to Offer Pet Products
CBD Health Co. is expanding its line of cannabidiol products to include balms, tinctures, and food supplies for pets.
Top 5 Articles for March 2018
Did you miss any important news last month? Check out our top 5 most popular articles from March.
Are Canine Cancer Sniffers the Real Deal?
Results of a recent study suggest that dogs may be useful in identifying potential biomarkers for lung cancer in people.
IDEXX research links tick-borne disease exposure, kidney problems in veterinary patients
Positive results for B. borgdorferi or E. canis antibodies associated with a higher risk of CKD in dogs later in life.
Transparency is key for the 2018 General Practice Hospital of the Year
You can see right through Northpointe Veterinary Hospital, and thats a good thing. Learn how this hospitals all-glass approach makes the teams workflow crystal clear.
Best products for bigs
Large-breed dogs need a little extra TLC sometimes. Here are three products to make their lives easier.
Polysynovitis and Uveitis in Horses With Rhodococcus equi Infection
A new study challenges the belief that polysynovitis and uveitis are immune-mediated processes in foals infected with Rhodococcus equi.
Noise Aversion May Indicate Pain in Dogs
A new study suggests that veterinarians should routinely assess dogs presenting with noise aversion for musculoskeletal pain.
The ABCs of veterinary dentistry: N is for no
By nature of the alphabet, we must get through all of the noes in veterinary dentistry before we can reach the yesesbut that doesnt mean you wont feel positively inspired to better your dental practices after reading.
Letters to dvm360: No easy answers when owner and associate disagree on best course
Two veterinarians agree with our columnists: Generations of practitioners fight over the value of veterinary care. Where do you come down on this?
Walmarts offerings will soon include veterinary care
PetIQ announces plan to open 20 clinics in Walmart locations by the end of May.
Feline Mesenchymal Stem Cells: What's Known and What's Possible
What is known about feline mesenchymal stem cell biology and immunology? We highlight studies that evaluated the cells’ therapeutic potential in cats.
Letters to dvm360: Readers share thoughts on declawing
Three veterinarians make a case for onychectomy in certain circumstances.
New York Times puts roundworm risks in mainstream spotlight
A recent report on the prevalence and impact of toxocariasis in the U.S. is a reminder of the veterinarians obligation to help people see the connection between animal health and human health.
Americans spent $69.5 billion on their pets last year, APPA reports
Spending on veterinary care topped $17 billion, up 7 percent from 2016.
Canine Parvovirus Infection and Long-Term Health
A recent study asked the question: Does having parvovirus infection as a puppy have a negative health impact later in a dog’s life?
The bond between horse and boy
Watching a friendship form at an early age is one of the things I love best about my job as a veterinarian.
RECALL: Blue Ridge Beef Recalls Second Lot of Raw Pet Food
Another raw pet food has been recalled due to possible contamination with Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes.
STATE NEWS: New York Bill Proposes Medical Marijuana for Animals
New York joins California and Nevada in proposing legislation that would allow veterinarians to prescribe medical marijuana to their patients.
Could Cats Help Solve HIV Treatment Challenges?
HIV-1 treatment is frequently stymied by drug resistance, but a recent study of feline immunodeficiency virus could provide clues for overcoming this resistance.
UPDATE: Raw Pet Food Manufacturer Recalls Additional Products
The FDA has detected Shiga toxin-producing E. coli and Salmonella in samples of raw pet foods manufactured by Arrow Reliance Inc. prompting additional recalls.
Where have all the mentors gone?
Take heart. Its your turn to be the mentor you want to see in the veterinary world.
WSAVA Campaign Seeks Global Access to Veterinary Therapeutics
WSAVA has launched a global campaign to secure equitable access to veterinary therapeutics for all veterinarians.
Mars Petcare Australia Recalls Dog Food Associated With Megaesophagus
A spike in cases of megaesophagus, a condition not generally associated with food, has led Mars Petcare Australia to recall 1 brand of dog food that all affected pets had been consuming.
American Veterinarian Announces Open Registration for the 2018 Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference
Registrants can now take advantage of an early bird special price.