
Carl Palazzolo, DVM, MBA, shares more about what inspired his journey to become a wildlife veterinarian and photographer and the adventures he had along the way

Carl Palazzolo, DVM, MBA, shares more about what inspired his journey to become a wildlife veterinarian and photographer and the adventures he had along the way

Investigators developed an artificial intelligence algorithm that can discover and grade heart murmurs

The tests show a promising milestone for researchers to an anthrax vaccine for deer to potentially stop the spread of disease

The state-of-the-art research and development center in Georgia will help improve the health and wellbeing of animals

Proposals that would create a new midlevel practitioner (MLP) role raise serious concerns about the future of quality care for veterinary patients. Sometimes referred to as a veterinary professional associate (VPA), their duties would overlap those of a veterinarian and veterinary technician.

Lauren Thielen, DVM, DABVP (Avian Practice) offered advice for avian specialists handling emergency cases

The Vetlen Pouch can be placed in infected wound sites and can continuously deliver medication for up to 30 days

Burnout is a word we hear a lot, especially in the veterinary industry. But do we really know what it is, let alone how to beat it?

Veterinary and public health officials share the important roles of surveillance and prevention strategies, insights on the virus's transmission pathways, historical context, the One Health approach, and highlights effective precautionary measures to mitigate H5N1 risks.

Updates on the Australian veterinarian leading the International Whaling Commission; meet the founder of The Vet Pharmacist; and a call to support a gene therapy trial for hemophiliac dogs.

Theresa Cosper-Roberts, RVT, CVPM, ACE(DE), CVBL, offers advice for veterinary technicians looking for a job

In the US, 66% of households own a pet. That’s almost 87 million homes. Even more striking, 97% of US pet owners consider their animals to be part of the family. This may not come as a surprise for those of us in the veterinary field, but it does underscore the growing demand for veterinary services — placing considerable pressure on our dedicated veterinary healthcare teams.

Admissions for the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University will be open until December 31, 2024

The collaboration between Mella Pet Care and Vetster will give veterinarians more information for virtual pet assessments

There are several pathways to practice ownership for veterinarians, each offering unique benefits regarding autonomy, financial growth, and the owner’s vision for the practice.

How Ovacyte Pet is putting time back in the hands of veterinary staff with fully automated, digital sample analysis.

The female turtle was rescued in February 2024 after found suffering from cold stunned in British Columbia

Recent study results presented at WCVD10 show promise for fast relief of canine otitis externa symptoms

How can veterinary teams handle those “difficult clients” when they enter the veterinary clinic?

Regular oral examinations for horses can reveal variable clinical signs of conditions

In these videos, heart disease experts share insights about different aspects of cardiac care.

Heidi Lobprise, DVM, DAVDC, explains how to determine whether it's necessary to extract strategic teeth in dogs, and the benefits of doing so

Veterinarians should become familiar with new definitions and recommendations for managing urinary tract infections in dogs and cats to promote antimicrobial stewardship.

Vazalore is currently the only FDA-approved human aspirin that may be used in food-producing animals under certain conditions

The initiative out of University of Pennsylvania will develop bat boxes to support the daily ends and health of bats

New York City is piloting a program to reduce breeding with an oral birth control pellet

Vicky Ograin, MBA, RVT, VTS, explained the types of foods that appeal to pets and offered tips for making food more palatable to these animals in a Fetch dvm360 Conference lecture

Andrea Pace, CVT, VTS (ECC), explained why veterinary professionals should know basic employment laws, and discussed misconceptions, addressing concerns in an interview at the recent Fetch dvm360 Conference

A case study of Olive, a 1-year-old female ferret, who was brought into the clinic presenting with GI symptoms

A 3-month-old kitten was found in Cleveland, Ohio, with a missing right front paw and exposed tendons