All
How all-day data helps treatment
The veterinary team at this Florida hospital has been trying wearable sensors for patients to get round-the-clock, at-home data for dermatology, nutrition and post-surgery issues.
The winter years: Managing pets with cognitive dysfunction
Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Julia Albright shares tips for helping senior pets live their best lives, and helping clients through difficult periods of clinical signs like nighttime waking.
Senior diets: Do they live up to the hype?
Only have a few moments to discuss nutrition with senior pet clients? These veterinary nutrition pros have your talking points.
Treating Hydrated Nucleus Pulposus Extrusion in Dogs
Which treatment method has higher success rates and shorter recovery times: surgical or conservative management?
Puppy Talk: A Look at Canine Speech Preferences
Do dogs prefer adult- or dog-directed speech? And do they favor hearing adult words spoken in dog-directed speech or dog words in adult-directed speech?
Veterinarian honored with Lasker Award for propofol discovery
Dr. John B. Glen awarded coveted prize in medicine for discovery.
Id never lost a patient without being able to explain why ...
This textbook veterinary surgery went according to textbookuntil the patient didnt wake up.
Open wide to two crucial hospital design details
Many a veterinary practice owner has gotten bogged down and overwhelmed obsessing over every tiny little detail of every surface of every room of their new hospital. But you cant go wrong thinking about these two things.
My well-being fix: A trip overseas with World Vets
People ask me why I pay to volunteer to provide veterinary services thousands of miles from home. My simple answer? Because it makes me feel good.
Feeding a limited-iodine diet to healthy cats may not have adverse effects
In multicat homes, keeping a healthy cat from eating a hyperthyroid cats food can be a struggle. Is it hurting the healthy cat to eat this food long term?
Chewing the fat about fat with clients
With exam room conversations about pet obesity, youre playing the long game. It might take a few chats to get a veterinary client on board that theres a problem and then more talking to agree to a plan. Dont get frustrated. Try this.
Corticosteroid Therapy for Equine Asthma
Information compiled from several studies indicates that inhaled and systemic corticosteroids are similarly effective for treatment of equine asthma.
New California Law: It's OK to Talk Pot With Pet Owners
Beginning in 2019, California veterinarians will not be penalized for discussing with clients the therapeutic uses of cannabis in pets.
Mind Over Miller: Halloween prank becomes a Halloween fright
Dr. Robert Miller inadvertently spooks a horse owner during a late-night veterinary call.
Michigan veterinarian's license suspended after drug misuse
Licensing board alleges that Virginia Leis diverted pain medication intended for animal use.
Work hard now so you can sail smoothly into the future
Dr. Mike Paul stresses the importance of planning for retirement in a veterinary careerbecause the security prior generations had in government programs wont cut it anymore.
Raw Dog and Cat Food Recall Expanded
The raw dog and cat food company is expanding upon its recall from August to include all products manufactured within a 5-month timespan.
Talking With Pet Owners About Dog Flu Prevention
With dog flu prevalence on the rise, veterinarians must understand not only how the virus presents but also how to address prevention with clients.
ACVC 2018: Tips for Making Pet Nutrition Recommendations
Pet owners want sound nutrition advice from their veterinarian. Here are tips from a veterinary nutritionist for meeting this client expectation.
Humans and Dogs Share Mammary Cancer Genes
According to new research, dogs with mammary neoplasia often have DNA mutations in well-known human breast cancer genes.
Old School, New School: Too nice for too long?
The regime change is leaving a sour taste in the mouths of Dr. Codgers clients. And Dr. Greenskin is a little bit glad shes not taking the blame.
New law changes pet custody options in California divorce cases
Judges now have authority to decide who keeps the family pet in divorce the same way child custody is handled.
WSAVA Highlights Canine Rabies Vaccinations at World Congress Event
One of the main focuses at this year’s WSAVA World Congress was a series of lectures and roundtable discussions led by experts in the fight against rabies in Asia.
ACVC 2018: Don't Be Fooled By These Nutrition Myths
Busting pet nutrition myths with sound, fact-based information is a giant step forward for veterinarians in reclaiming their role as nutrition experts.
Zoonotic Implications of Changing Tick Populations
As environmental changes allow tick populations to spread, the zoonotic risk of tickborne diseases increases.
Does Antibiotic Use in Dogs Lead to Resistance in Humans?
Investigators recently evaluated whether the use of antibiotics in pet dogs may lead to colonization of resistant organisms in their owners.
Eastern Equine Encephalitis Rare but Serious in Dogs
A recent report describes several fatal cases in puppies from Michigan and New York.
NJ Veterinary Hospital Warns of Leptospirosis Hot Spots
A specialty animal hospital in New Jersey is warning pet owners about increasing leptospirosis diagnoses in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York.
2018 Hero Veterinarian and Veterinary Nurse Award winners announced
Veterinary professionals who work with low-income pet owners and at-risk animals will be honored in a national TV broadcast on the Hallmark Channel on October 24.
Veterinary Surgeons Replace Canine Skull with 3D-Printed Plate
A pair of veterinary surgeons used 3D-printing technology to replace 70% of a dog’s skull after removing a cancerous tumor.