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Three canine products for wondrous winter walks
Consider recommending these winter gear items, plus a little gift for the environment.
Legislative Animal Welfare Victories in 2018
The ASPCA is celebrating the many legislative victories it had a hand in this year.
Amazon's Alexa: Bridging a Gap in Veterinary Education
A veterinarian from Lincoln Memorial University has turned Amazon’s Alexa into a teaching tool for veterinary students.
Fetch dvm360 conference keynote: Not all heroes wear capes
Come to a keynote just as super as you are, presented by best-selling author Susan Cain.
New products from Purina and BI target stress in veterinary patients
New anxiety relief products for dogs can improve stressful situations
How we used team building exercises to improve our veterinary practice culture
By walking in each others shoes, we understand each other better.
Canned Cat Food Recalled Due to Low Thiamine Levels
Two varieties of 9Lives Protein Plus wet canned cat food are being recalled due to possible low levels of thiamine.
Read all about it! The top 10 veterinary news articles of 2018
From big box retail and mental health research to the ever-controversial CBD products, heres what you, our readers, were most interested in this year.
Student Tip: Get hands on with, uh, your hands
If you learn best by doing, try this veterinary students hack to simulate procedures and get feedback.
Tech student tip: Use your own pets to practice getting vitals
Remember the days when your dog ate your homework? Not anymore. This veterinary technician student uses her fur babies as practice for school.
Student tip: Give yourself a hand when it comes to test time
Building an outline for each veterinary school lecture gives you an easy study guide by the time the test comes around.
8 places you may be sitting on tax savings
For your veterinary practice and everywhere, 'tis the season to think taxes, "Fa-la-la-la-la la- oh no, already?"
Purina Launches Supplement for Canine Anxiety Management
The new product works at the gut level to help manage anxiety in dogs.
WSAVA Urges Use of Genetic Testing Before Breeding
The global veterinary association is calling on veterinarians and breeders to employ genetic testing technology to reduce hereditary disease.
Risk Factors for Canine Lymphoma
Australian researchers set out to determine whether breed, sex, or neuter status significantly influence the risk of lymphoid neoplasia development.
Yoga in the vet clinic: Shoulder blade stretch
Have you built up stress and tightness working in the veterinary practice? Stretch out this hard-to-reach spot and push it all away.
The good tidings of happy accidents
A moment of embarrassment in a veterinary exam room turns to merriment.
Update: Stores Pull Pet Food Products Due to Recalls
Three stores have pulled Sunshine Mills dog food products from their shelves due to potentially elevated vitamin D levels.
Neurologic Involvement in Feline Infectious Peritonitis
A recent review revealed that central nervous system involvement in FIP causes unique clinical signs and histopathology.
A New Marker for Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs?
Researchers determined that plasma fibroblast growth factor-23 may serve as a prognostic marker for dogs with chronic kidney disease.
Hypoallergenic Dogs and Childhood Asthma/Allergy Risk
Digging deeper into the association between dog ownership in the first year of life and childhood asthma and allergies.
How rude! What bullying can do to a workplace
Bullying isnt limited to the playground. When it comes to your veterinary workplace, it can affect everything from morale to your bottom line.
Huskies, We Know Where You Got Your Baby Blues
The answer, culled from commercial canine DNA test results, underscores the potential of consumer-level data to facilitate scientific discoveries and advancements in animals.
Canine Pancreatitis and Disk Herniation: What's the Connection?
A new study shows that dogs presenting with intervertebral disk disease may be at higher risk for developing pancreatitis.
When Glucosuria in Cats Is a Normal Finding
A recent study in Austria determined that many apparently healthy cats excrete glucose in the urine.
Detecting Equine Arrhythmias With a Smartphone App
Developed by a group of veterinary professors in Spain, this new technology makes it possible to obtain electrocardiograms with nothing more than a smartphone.
dvm360 product report: Wound recovery clothing, pathogen detection platform and performance dog gear
Here's our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
FDA Approves Pexion for Canine Noise Aversion
The product has been available in Europe since 2013 for reducing seizure frequency in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy.
Reducing Pneumonia Risk After Radiation Therapy
In a recent study, use of a modified anesthesia protocol decreased the incidence of pneumonia by 10-fold in canine patients.
Letter to dvm360: Why are we arguing about what industry can use the term nurse?
The debate over the potential title change for veterinary technicians is ridiculous, says Dr. Michael Petty.