
More than 100 animal products manufactured by King Bio have been recalled due to high levels of microbial contamination.

More than 100 animal products manufactured by King Bio have been recalled due to high levels of microbial contamination.

A recent study examined whether sucralfate inhibited growth of common pathogenic bacteria, such as Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus.

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Findings from a new study show the benefits of cannabidiol-based oil in dogs with osteoarthritis and multi-joint pain.

A retrospective study showed that, while remission rates were high, immunosuppressive therapy rarely cured the dermatologic disorder.

A new study confirms the efficacy of Bravecto in providing 12 weeks of protection against flea infestations in both cats and dogs.

A look at the current state of carbapenem resistance in nontyphoidal serovars of Salmonella enterica.

Results of a recent study found that respiratory disease in some pets is correlated with increased airborne particles in the home.

Factors including motivation, population, and sample size have an impact on CAPC’s prevalence maps for parasitic diseases such as heartworm, Lyme disease, and ehrlichiosis.

Researchers have found interesting similarities between the behavior of overweight dogs and personality traits associated with obesity in humans.

Investigators in Tennessee set out to determine whether hyperbaric oxygen treatments were beneficial for routine management of uncomplicated wounds.

The FDA continues to investigate the possible link between grain-free diets and heart disease in dogs. In the meantime, the agency has provided answers to some commonly asked questions.

The expanded recall now includes an additional quantity of Rad Cat Raw Diet across all varieties.

Developing a weight loss plan for feline patients involves owner education regarding a balanced diet, calorie reduction, portion control, and increased physical activity.

According to results of a recent study, the use of pheromones significantly reduced aggression in multicat households within 21 days.

President Trump recently signed a bill that would give veterinarians more access to FDA-approved drugs.

For pet owners whose cat or dog suffers from the condition, understanding and treating urinary incontinence is anything but simple.

Combining radiology, echocardiography, and cardiac stress marker results can bring clarity to ambiguous cases.

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Is your practice mascot a two-headed monster or a friendly clinic cat? Fetch dvm360 conference speaker Ori Scislowicz offers tools and advice to transform your team.

Despite major postoperative complications, the authors of a recent study concluded that permanent tracheostomy placement in brachycephalic dogs with severe laryngeal collapse is a suitable salvage option.

The FDA is calling on the public to help determine how animal drug sponsors can better demonstrate the effectiveness of new canine heartworm preventives.

Do animals see in black and white? Answers to common questions from clients.

A recent survey assessed the views of veterinary professionals regarding minimally invasive spay techniques.

How do new airline regulations regarding the types of animals allowed to fly in cabins affect veterinary practitioners?

Hope—in the form of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy—is on the horizon for extended remission in dogs with hematologic B-cell malignancies.

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Complication rates in canine and feline patients were high in a recent study, but how serious were the issues?

A host of effective modalities are available for alleviating discomfort and improving mobility in dogs with degenerative joint disease.