
Chiropractic is a form of health care that has long been used in man and animals.

In the diagnostic work up of some cases, there are indications to employ cytology as a diagnostic tool.

Adrenal disease is one of the most common and serious disorders facing pet ferrets in the United States today, and is emerging as a common disease entity in other parts of the world as well.

Traumatic brain injury in the small animal patient may be the result of a variety of traumatic events.

In the diagnostic work up of any case, one of the most powerful and often overlooked tools is the complete blood count with peripheral blood smear and its derivations.

In the early 1930's an English physician, Dr. Edward Bach, believed that people fell into several distinct emotional types and that each of these types would respond to illness in a particular way.

The term homeopathy has its roots in one man vision, the German physician, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843).

Pathophysicology of allergies and newer treatments

Alternative therapies have become increasingly popular in recent years, but their use in veterinary medicine is not without controversy.

Chronic large bowel diarrhea is a common problem in dogs.

In recent years, the availability and extended use of rigid and flexible endoscopy has led to a marked increase in diagnostic procedures involving visualization and biopsy of the upper and lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract in domestic animals.

Sodium concentration is an expression of the relative numbers of sodium molecules to water molecules, irrespective of the total numbers.

In the last AVMA pet owner survey, more than 39% of the owned pet population were 7 years of age or older and these percentages continue to grow.

The goal of antimicrobial therapy is to both eliminate bacteruria, but also, to avoid resistance.

For good reasons, glucocorticoids (GLs) have been the cornerstone of immunosuppressive therapy in humans and animals.

Dog Erythrocyte Antigens (DEA) are glycolipids and glycoproteins on the surface of the red blood cell.

Although one of the most frequently utilized diagnostic tools, the full power of the complete blood count and ancillary testing is often untapped.

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic, non-infectious, progressive disorder of any synovial joint.

Definite personality changes and behavioral problems can be extremely challenging to the practitioner and extremely frustrating to the client.

There are three major body fluid compartments in the body: intravascular, interstitial, and intracellular.

One could argue that all our pets, all "pack and carry" animals, and all the meat and fiber-producing animals – in other words, all our domesticated animals – are "working" animals.

Periapical abscess of incisor and cheek teeth are common in pet rabbits. Penetration of bacteria into the alveolus occurs most commonly secondary to acquired dental disease and is often associated with fracture.

Esophagitis may be caused by chemical injury from ingested substances, gastroesophageal reflux (secondary to general anesthesia, hiatal defects, persistent vomiting, malpositioned nasoesophageal/pharyngostomy tubes), or esophageal foreign bodies.

Increasingly, the veterinary practitioner will find that the favorite drug of choice is no longer a viable option.

Only 7 percent of what we say is actually heard--our bodies do the most important communicating without saying a word.

Dr. John Rossi questions his decision to become a veterinarian.

According to USA TODAY, family pets, their lives altered by the ravaged finances of their owners, are turning up in animal shelters in large numbers in some parts of the country.

Cats are the most popular modern pet, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association's (AVMA) latest "U.S. Pet Ownership and Demographic Sourcebook." But even though they outnumber dogs in homes, it's a different story when it comes to veterinary care.

Today, with the 2007 tax year ended for most veterinarians, all that can be done before the filing deadline is to make the most of existing tax rules - all the while keeping an eye on the practice's potential tax bill for 2008.