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BluePearl Pet Hospital in Tampa, Florida, becomes 8th hospital in US to offer TEER procedure
The transcatheter edge-to-edge repair procedure is a minimally invasive treatment for mitral regurgitation
Becoming a receptionist
A passion for animals sparked a career that led to a lifelong commitment to advocating for veterinary receptionists
Diet trials for nonseasonal pruritus
Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD, talks about diagnostic diet trials for young patients and those with nonseasonal itching
One-third of Americans live in an area where veterinary care is scarce
The top 5 states with ‘veterinary deserts’ are California, Illinois, Florida, Texas, and New York
Utah State University College of Veterinary Medicine now accepting applications
Utah’s first 4-year veterinary school received the Letter of Reasonable Assurance from the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education last month
Horse Protection Act changes further postponed
APHIS postponed the effective date of the act regulations into early 2026
Creating an affordable eco-friendly clinic
There are multiple low- and no-cost ways to build a more sustainable practice while saving money
Almost every dog in the US has a behavior problem, study finds
Separation and attachment behaviors was the most reported issue in dogs
Avian flu vaccine shows promise in preclinical trials
A nanoparticle-based vaccine candidate for H5N1 avian influenza achieved 100% protection in preclinical trials, offering hope amid rising infections across species and concerns over zoonotic spread
Veterinary Receptionist Week and what CSRs want
A happy client service representative will make clients and patients feel welcome and comfortable in your veterinary clinic
Sneak peek: dvm360 recognizes National Veterinary Receptionist Week, and other news
Here is a sneak peek at this week’s headlines
Paws and profits: Veterinary industry appointments
New leadership moves, recognition, and achievement
No bunny business: Keeping pets safe this Easter
Make sure veterinary patients are protected this Easter by helping them avoid these toxins
A common mistake with preoxygenation and brachycephalic dogs
Amanda Shelby, RVT, VTS (Anesthesia; Analgesia), shares a common anesthesia pitfall
Building a culture of accountability starts with leadership
In this sneak peek, Dr. Ernie Ward, DVM, CVFT, explains how leaders can model accountability to spark a culture of pride and performance
How to recognize burnout warning signs
Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS breaks down key indicators that a professional may be burning out
Approaching unusual feline skin disease cases
Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD, offers advice for veterinarians with cases of unusual skin disease in cats
Rare tumor removed from canine patient in Washington
Surgeons at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital removed a pheochromocytoma from a 12-year-old dog named Jessie
3-legged cat undergoes complex total hip replacement procedure
Veterinary surgeons have only been able to replace feline hips in recent years
From needles to pills: transforming feline diabetes care
The FDA recently approved 2 oral SGLT2 inhibitors that are a suitable option for many newly diagnosed cats.
When corneal ulcers won't heal
Joshua Broadwater, DVM, DACVO, explains why some ulcers stubbornly persist and his approach to dealing with them
Managing work-related stress
Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS talks about making space for life outside the clinic
Gertie the Goose accidentally consumes marijuana joint
As 4/20 day approaches, Pet Poison Helpline used its most recent Toxin Tail to warn veterinary professionals and pet parents ahead of the unofficial cannabis holiday
Powering veterinary medicine with renewable electricity
Margo Mosher, global head of sustainability for Mars Veterinary Health, discusses the company’s use of wind farming and other sustainability initiatives in an interview with dvm360.
Adverse effects of SGLT2 inhibitors in cats
The most common adverse effects are gastrointestinal, says Ellen Behrend, VMD, PhD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM)
Many pet owners cannot afford veterinary care, survey finds
Nearly 1 in 3 pet parents says they know someone whose pet passed away because the owner could not afford the necessary treatment.
FDA to phase out animal testing requirement for monoclonal antibodies and other drugs
This is a groundbreaking step toward advancing public health by using more effective and human-relevant methods instead of animal testing
Supplement for managing canine OA is launched in the US market
The nutraceutical 4CYTE Epiitalis Forte Dog was previously only available abroad and is now distributed domestically by epiq Animal Health and Interpath Global.
Advancing the veterinary profession and agricultural care
Steven Marks, BVSc, MS, MRCVS, DACVIM (SAIM), dean of the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine at Clemson University, discusses why the future school is important to South Carolina and the veterinary profession.
Exploring the FDA-approved SGLT2 inhibitors for cats
Ellen Behrend, VMD, PhD, MS, DACVIM (SAIM) explains the differences between bexagliflozin and velagliflozin, and how to determine if a patient is a good candidate