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The rise of ticks
“Some tick species even thrive when it's cooler or colder...and actually hibernate when it gets too warm outside,” said Kathryn E. Reif, PhD, MSPH, during her Fetch dvm360 Conference session in Nashville, Tennessee
Local parasite prevalence and client compliance are key for deciding which parasite control product to prescribe
Kathryn E. Reif, MSPH, PhD, explains why CAPC prevalence maps and tick species awareness can guide veterinarians in choosing the most appropriate parasite control products based on local and travel-related exposure
A musical journey in discovering dermatology
Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD, discusses how her career in veterinary medicine led to her discovery of her passion for dermatology
A pathologist's guide to becoming more comfortable with lymph node cytology
Kate Baker, DVM, MS, DACVP (Clinical Pathology) explained that although cytology can be challenging, it might be easier than you think.
2 Common misconceptions with diet trials
Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD, busts diet trial myths and shares her thoughts on allergy testing
Advocating for your career
Megan Brashear, RVT, VTS (ECC), explains how veterinary team members benefit from self-advocacy in the workplace.
Understanding and managing cataracts and lens luxation in cats and dogs
Benjamin Bergstrom, DVM, MS, DACVO, talks about causes and treatment options for these lenticular diseases in cats and dogs
A heat diffusion tool for canine dermal and subcutaneous mass screening
The scanning technology discussed during a Fetch dvm360 conference session offers a noninvasive way of scanning dog tumors
Providing reptile care in primary practice
La'Toya Latney, DVM, DECZM (ZHM), DABVP (Reptile & Amphibian), CertAqV, discusses several ways that general practitioners can incorporate reptile care into their clinics.
Enucleation conversations: A lecture preview
Benjamin Bergstrom, DVM, MS, DACVO, shares a key takeaway from his upcoming lecture at the Fetch dvm360 Conference in Nashville, Tennessee
Canine hit by car recovers at UC Davis
Flynn, a 1-year-old Great Pyrenees, was treated at UC Davis after he was run over by a car and abandoned in a ditch.
Isoxazolines in canine parasite control
Kathryn E. Rief, MSPH, PhD, discusses how lotilaner’s systemic distribution and consistent efficacy throughout the dosing period make it a reliable option for targeting ticks, including the lone star tick, before pathogen transmission occurs.
Oncology red flags for general practitioners
When patients come in the clinic, what red flags could general practitioners be on the look out for to indicate cancer?
Standardizing CPR in veterinary medicine
Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC) (SAIM), discusses how RECOVER is helping to standarize how CPR is performed around the world.
The secret to happiness in veterinary medicine? Don't be afraid of change
The journey of Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD, from equine intern to board‐certified veterinary dermatologist proves that passion and perseverance can reshape your professional destiny
Understanding the role of husbandry in reptile medicine
La'Toya Latney, DVM, DECZM (ZHM), DABVP (Reptile & Amphibian), CertAqV, explains common conditions in small lizards, snakes and chelonians, as well as thei most frequent causes.
Clinic center: New veterinary learning center and more
The latest updates relating to animal care establishments and platforms.
Practicing CPR with simulation
Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC) (SAIM), discusses the unique opportunity for veterinary professionals to learn this emergency rescue technique with a hands-on element.
Dental mistakes pet owners make
From crunchy kibble to old age excuses, many pet owners fall prey to dental myths that put their animals at risk
Industry coalition to launch employee engagement and retention survey
REVAMP aims to share survey results at the 2026 Veterinary Meeting & Expo.
What makes a patient a good ELIAS Cancer Immunotherapy candidate?
Craig Clifford, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), and Christine Mullin, VMD, DACVIM (Oncology), discuss the logistics and implications of immunotherapy treatments for canine oncology patients.
A game plan for team success
Donnie Campbell, the coach who inspired Ted Lasso, shared experiences leading teams with NAVC SkillShop attendees.
Wellness Tip of the Week: Setting boundaries at work
“My tip would be to practice...saying no to something that you know just pushes you over the edge,” advises Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS.
Certifying for CPR and new instructors
Dana Varble, DVM, CAE, discusses the greater impact of veterinary CPR instruction, in a dvm360 interview.
Sneak peek: Fetch Nashville kicks off this Friday, and other veterinary news
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How osteoarthritis affects cats
Kristin Kirkby Shaw, DVM, PhD, MS, DACVS-SA, DACVSMR, talks about how the condition causes changes in these felines’ mobility, quality of life, and how they interact with their owners.
New association for veterinary recruiters is launched
The National Veterinary Talent Acquisition Association offers resources for veterinary recruiters of varying experience levels through its membership.
Identifying shock in patients
Erica Brandt, CVT, VTS (ECC), hospital director at WestVet in Meridian, Idaho, discusses her Fetch On-Demand lecture "Shocking Voyage" in a dvm360 interview.
Texas Tech graduates first class of veterinarians
Sixty-one students graduated with doctorate degrees in veterinary medicine and are projected to help fulfill a critical need for animal health care providers in Texas and New Mexico.
Feline arthritis remains underdiagnosed
Kristin Kirkby Shaw, DVM, PhD, MS, DACVS-SA, DACVSMR, discusses the prevalence of arthritis in cats and the percentage of cats that are actually diagnosed