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Suggested withdrawal times and threshold concentrations of therapeutic medications
24 medications permitted by Mid-Atlantic Uniform Medication and Testing Program
Rodenticide manufacturer defies EPA, requests hearing on anticoagulant use
Veterinary toxicology expert prefers banned poison over new neurotoxin.
Pets and Vets: UC-Davis opens $58.5 million veterinary research facility
Large research enterprise to focus on animal and human health.
ACVO opens registration for National Service Dog Eye Exam Event
16,000 dogs have been served in the past six years.
The dvm360 Five - Episode 54
Veterinary news, expert commentary, and more.
Spreadsheet: Veterinary product dispensing audit
Now you can easily keep track of the veterinary products leaving your clinic.
Oklahoma OKs horse slaughter for human consumption
Federal legislation would prohibit domestic slaughter and export of live horses.
Ohio Veterinary Medical Association elects new president
Patricia Haines accepts new role; three awards given at Veterinary Medical Association's annual conference.
Members of veterinary profession honored for excellence
Insurance companies host events in Las Vegas to recognize veterinary honorees.
Revisions to euthanasia, veterinary dental guidelines released
AVMA, AAHA issue updates to practice resources for veterinarians.
Midwest Veterinary Services to build medical research space near Manhattan, Kan.
Facility adds more veterinary research space in addition to NBAF now under construction.
Mind Over Miller: Never lose control
Stress, fatigue, and irritability sometimes cause veterinarians to lost their tempers.
Compliance top concern in heartworm prevention
Resistance may play a small role in efficacy failures, but evidence suggests lack of education is the real reason preventives don't work.
These March Madness mascots could show up in your clinic
Check out these animal mascots for the Sweet Sixteen teams in the 2013 NCAA tournament
The humane movement: The challenge and the future of the veterinary profession
Veteirnarians should avoid direct opposition of animal welfare groups during this cultural shift.
Skunk spray toxicosis: An odiferous tale
Skunk spray is toxic? Be prepared-your next patient may be skunked!
Idea Exchange: A go-to list for cleaning chores
Create a list for those downtimes at your practice.
Pets and Vets: New, state-of-the-art veterinary hospital opens
State roundup: A look at the world of animal health.
Idea Exchange: Store catheters in cardboard tubes
This reader idea will help you to find the right size catheter right away.
Beneful blasted in blogosphere
Purina product is source of ire for many pet owners, but veterinary experts urge caution.
Feline iatrogenic hypothyroidism
Why thyroid management in veterinary medicine requires vigilance to avoid new complications.
Veterinarians ensure a healthy future
A veteirnary overview of suckling and weaning in foals to foster a lifetime of nutrition.
Veterinary emergency management of equine burn victims
As veterinarian and first responder to a barn fire, would you know how to treat a burn-compromised horse?
Texas veterinarian's life, career cut short by fatal shooting
Deidra Blackmon, DVM, remembered as "brilliantly talented" ER doctor.
California Horse Racing Board identifies Purina horse feed contaminated with zilpaterol
Purina says it is fully cooperating with investigation; racing board hopes to prevent horses from ingesting the banned substance.
The Affordable Care Act: What does it mean for veterinarians?
Dr. Marsha Heinke breaks down what you need to know about this massive piece of legislation--as a veterinarian, as a business owner and as a consumer of healthcare services yourself.
Veterinary professor charged with felony animal neglect sentenced on lesser charge
Patricia Schenck avoids jail time but incurs more than $10,000 in fines and restitution.
SLIDESHOW: Growing concerns for development in foals
Consider these facts about foal development, nutrition.
AAHA says veterinary hospitals can grow revenue despite economy
Data suggests focusing on clients and preventive care could bring profession an additional $350 million.
Ohio woman gets 18 months for posing as veterinarian
Brandi Tomko sentenced on four felonies and four misdemeanors.