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New in-clinic cortisol test is launched
The new tool supports the diagnosis of Addison disease and Cushing syndrome
Wellness Tip of the Week: An exercise routine for shoulder health
Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS shares an exercise that helps correct rounded posture, and more.
VHMA names 2025 Practice Manager of the Year
Lynsey Mohr, CVPM, is credited with improving access to care at Rehoboth Beach Animal Hospital in Delaware.
Investigational drug aims to treat equine skin cancer
Medicus Pharma submitted a product development plan to the FDA for an investigational new animal drug designation.
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Considering how each patient uniquely feels pain
Kyle Bartholomew, DVM, DACVAA, provides a piece of advice for all practitioners when prescribing analgesics.
New studies will investigate use of EEG and fMRI in dogs with epilepsy
Approximately 2% of dogs will experience a seizure in their lifetime.
When parasite prevention gets personal
With CAPC’s county-level forecasting, veterinary teams can tailor their conversations, helping pet owners see the risks in their own backyards—and take action.
Providing services for chelonians
La'Toya Latney, DVM, DECZM (ZHM), DABVP (Reptile & Amphibian), CertAqV, describes what it takes for veterinary professionals to incorporate services for turtles, terrapins, and tortoises into a general practice.
Sneak peek: Survey finds 9 in 10 dogs in the United States have symptoms of itchiness, and other news
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Paws and profits: New faces in equine surgery and cancer immunotherapy
New leadership moves, recognition, and achievement
Leaning on each other in practice
Collaborative medicine is the best way to do medicine, says Benjamin Bergstrom, DVM, MS, DACVO.
The pet food landscape
Are you confident in talking about the pet food process with your clients?
Why inclusivity in veterinary settings matters—for clients, pets, and the medical team
Josh Sanabria, DVM, discusses cultivating environments where people feel safe, respected, and cared for, in this dvm360 commentary.
Vet Watch update: New tick species is implicated in alpha-gal syndrome
Recent research suggests that Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus may also trigger alpha-gal syndrome, broadening the geographic risk for this potentially life-threatening meat allergy.
Rethinking feline house soiling: What you should know
Internalized, harmful narratives about feline behavior can prevent caregivers from seeking appropriate care, according to Tabitha Kucera, RVT, VTS (Behavior), CCBC, KPA-CTP, FFC.
Torsemide for canine CHF: Emerging evidence and clinical benefits
William Rausch, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology), explains that torsemide offers at least equivalent efficacy to furosemide in canine CHF while significantly reducing short-term mortality/worsening events by approximately 50%.
Diagnosing canine incontinence
Mark J. Acierno, DVM, MBA, DACVIM (SAIM), professor at Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine, offers a detailed run-through of the incontinence exam
AI cytology tool for masses is launched
AI Masses is the seventh testing application for Zoetis' Vetscan Imagyst platform.
Optimizing the full team to save lives
Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC) (SAIM), discusses the benefit to all practice staff having the opportunity to earn CPR certification.
Extending local anesthetic effects with low‐dose adjuvants
Mike Barletta, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVAA; Tasha McNerney, CVT, CVPP, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia); and Kristen Ward, BSN-RN, RVT, VTS, shared their approach at Fetch Nashville 2025
Why endectocides matter
Kathryn E. Reif, MSPH, PhD, explains the adoption of endectocide-based protocols for true “one-and-done” protection
Passion, purpose, and parasitology will kick off Fetch Kansas City
The conference’s 2 keynote sessions feature career inspiration and clinical insights to put into practice
Assuming good intent
Megan Brashear, RVT, VTS (ECC), explains why having a mindset of good intent with team members can lead to increased happiness.
Differentiating nuclear sclerosis from early cataracts during an ophthalmic exam
Benjamin Bergstrom, DVM, MS, DACVO, helps general practitioners distinguish between these two commonly confused conditions
2 quick tips for otitis externa
Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD shares 2 tips to help deal with chronic, exudative otitis externa
Newborn foal undergoes surgery to repair fractured mandibles
The filly was 5 days old when she was found with a bloody jaw hanging out of place
Wellness Tip of the Week: Protecting your spine
Join Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS, in this video as he demonstrates a quick exercise to help prevent back injuries
Study finds most clients underestimate lifetime pet care costs
The 2025 Pet Lifetime of Care Study aims to create awareness for the costs of owning a pet
Veterinary scene down under: Animal ambulance team to star in limited series, plus Animal Health Australia releases annual report
Updates on the new veterinary television series which will follow a mobile veterinary urgent care clinic and pet ambulance team; and more veterinary news snippets.