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Does SGLT2 inhibitor use increase the risk of UTIs in cats with diabetes?
Watch the short video to hear Ellen Behrend’s, VMD, PhD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), answer.
Wrap up: Zenrelia receive EU approval, and other veterinary news
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RedRover Responders
Experts in pet disaster preparedness and response assist communities in crisis
Veterinary scene down under: Pursuing aquatic medicine, plus making inclusion structural
Updates on the veterinary aquatic pathologist working to diagnose disease in fish and other aquatic species; and a new consultancy with a mission to turn inclusion into infrastructure.
Behind the crash cart: A nationwide look through the eyes of traveling ER veterinarians
Discover the challenges and insights of traveling emergency veterinarians, as they navigate the evolving landscape of emergency veterinary medicine.
Nutritional strategies for managing arthritis in cats
Kristin Kirkby Shaw, DVM, PhD, MS, DACVS-SA, DACVSMR, discusses 2 nutritional modifications that can help manage arthritis in feline patients.
AVMA honors Michael Blackwell, DVM, MPH, for lifetime contributions to DEI
“Leadership...requires us to see the whole family, to understand the barriers they face and to act with courage and compassion,” said Blackwell during his acceptance speech.
Busting myths around stem cell therapy
What today’s science really says about safety, regulation, and clinical use of stem cell therapies.
Why does PU/PD improve in cats on SGLT2 inhibitors?
A small animal internist answers the question in an interview with dvm360.
FDA warns of contaminated dog food linked to serious infection in child
Three different bacteria were found in different dog food products. One is associated with kidney failure and neurologic issues in humans.
AI-powered dog collar is launched
How far can AI and satellite technology go in reshaping the future of pet wearables?
$5K in supplies donated to local Texas shelter after floods
The July 4th Texas floods mark the 10th deadliest flash flood in US history
Agave plant triggers serious reaction in dog
A dog suffers severe reactions after chewing on an agave plant.
Adopting subscription models to align client needs with practice goals
How subscription-based pet health plans improve veterinary care, improve budgeting for pet owners, and foster client loyalty in a changing economic landscape.
European Commission approves Zenrelia
The JAK inhibitor will be available to veterinarians and dog owners in the United Kingdom by the end of Q3 2025.
Improving access to care with technicians and telemedicine
Jenny Cassibry Fisher, RVT, VTS (Oncology), provides insights about one way veterinary teams can serve more patients.
Texas A&M's collie mascot undergoes enucleation following glaucoma diagnosis
The veterinary team discovered signs of abnormal tissue in the eye of Miss Reveille X, a 5-year-old American rough coat collie.
Can cats on an SGLT2 inhibitor go into remission?
Ellen Behrend, VMD, PhD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM) discusses what is currently known about remission when on SGLT2 inhibitors.
4 steps to diagnosing feline osteoarthritis
A veterinary rehabilitation specialist delves into how general practitioners can best diagnose arthritis in cats.
The life of a tick
Since tick-borne diseases pose a danger to patients, understanding the species from which they originate can help equip healthcare providers and clinics to protect their patients.
Should cats on an SGLT2 inhibitor go on a special diet?
An internal medicine specialist explains the answer to this question in an interview with dvm360.
Five tips to help keep your pets safe from poisonings
Don’t wait for an emergency. Here are 5 straightforward tips from Pet Poison Helpline’s Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT
Clinic center: From New York to Hawaii, veterinary organizations grow across the US
Illicit veterinary sedative found in US drug supply
Health officials are finding medetomidine is now emerging as a dangerous adulterant in the illegal drug supply and is often mixed with other illicit drugs.
Off-label ulcer treatment is voluntarily recalled
Nostrum Laboratories cannot guarantee the safety of Sucralfate Tablets USP 1 gram manufactured after June 2023.
Potential consequences of anthelmintic resistance
How serious of a threat is resistance to clients and patients?
What affects the transmission of tick-borne pathogens?
From saliva to hunting strategies, ticks use a range of tactics that affect how quickly they can spread disease.
FDA approves first generic methimazole tablet for feline hyperthyroidism
This latest approval builds on an earlier liquid formulation of generic methimazole for feline hyperthyroidism, which received FDA clearance earlier this month
Debunking the coconut oil fad in veterinary dermatology
One study showed potential toxicity from coconut oil exposure, according to a session at the 2025 AVMA Convention.
Can probiotics help treat canine atopic dermatitis? What the research really says
An evidence-based lecture at the 2025 AVMA Convention breaks down study findings on various strain-specific probiotics in veterinary medicine