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Farm bill signed into law; removes industrial hemp from Controlled Substance Act
Cannabis sativa L no longer defined as illegal substance as long as products derived from it contain less than 0.3% THC.
Most natural veterinary parasite products don't work: It's science
Discussing all natural, organic parasite preventives with clients and general practitioners.
VMX: Laundry, loyalty, a look at the future?
You have problems. And veterinary conference exhibit halls are full of people who want to solve them for you. Let's look at tackling dirty towels, jaded clients and the future of veterinary imaging.
Salmonella Strikes Again: New Raw Food Recall Announced
A raw turkey pet food brand is being recalled after testing revealed Salmonella contamination and 1 person became sick after handling the product.
Repair Surgery Among Latest Treatments for Mitral Valve Disease
We highlight exciting new and upcoming advances in the treatment of the most common heart disease in dogs, plus a pet owner’s account of her dog’s reparative surgery.
Gene Mutation in Dogs Linked to Rare Human Syndrome
Investigators have pinpointed a genetic mutation in canine breeds with kinked tails that is similar to a mutation found in humans with Robinow syndrome.
Virginia Tech veterinary students use VR technology to study dogs anatomy
Virginia Tech veterinary students were struggling to visualize a normal dogs anatomy. Enter Michael Nappier, DVM, Thomas Tucker and the VR experience.
Testing Transdermal Phenobarbital in Cats
A recent study at Washington State University examined a new route of administration for the popular anti-seizure drug.
Advice Unleashed (January 2019)
Tips from business, financial, and practice management experts.
Cat toys, canine TV at VMX
Tucked into the aisles of the Orlando veterinary conferences sophisticated medical equipment and groundbreaking pharmaceutical advancements was this cool stuff for your veterinary clients cats and dogsor, lets be honest, yours.
dvm360 product report: Boosts for your patients' ears, your teams backs, and more
In our latest new-product roundup, you'll find new options for otic treatment, help for patient transport, insight on the parasiticide market and a new company name for a known arthritic aid.
Did it happen if it wasnt posted on social media? How veterinary professionals behave online
Veterinary professionals are checking social media more times each day than a year ago, according to exclusive dvm360 research.
Tummy troubles top the list of common pet problems
Embrace Pet Insurance assembles the top five veterinary claims of 2018, with GI issues topping the charts for both dogs and cats.
Creating a practice culture that values feedback
A veterinary practice’s success is highly dependent on employee commitment and engagement, both of which skyrocket when constructive feedback is offered.
Clinical Tidbits (January 2019)
Advice and insight from veterinary experts throughout the country.
Euthanasia: Don't judge
When it comes to the practice of putting pets to sleep, I think its time to show their owners some extra compassion.
Entertaining to watch, but is it safe for cats? Veterinarians weigh in on cat running wheels
Hamster wheels, but for cats. We asked three experts for their thoughts on One Fast Cat exercise wheels.
Drug testing in veterinary clinics?
Human medicine provides a cautionary tale.
Stretching our bodies (and our minds)
The dvm360 team decided to put our money where our mouth is and try out a 12-week yoga program.
The ABCs of veterinary dentistry: 'R' is for retained, primary, deciduous teeth
Attention to persistent primary teeth is essential to the dental health of our patients, especially smaller breeds such as Maltese, Yorkshire terriers, Pomeranians and miniature Schnauzers.
EIA Is Confirmed in Multiple Texas Counties
IDEXX Expands Catalyst and SediVue Platforms
Idexx has announced improvements to 2 of its chemistry analyzers.
Alexa, why is my dog throwing up?
Are you ready for this? Veterinary advice just a question away
dvm360 product report: Sedation reversal, flavored heartworm tablets and more
Heres our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
Study Suggests Fatter Cats May Live Longer
An Australian study examined potential relationships between body condition score, survival time, and lifespan in cats, with somewhat surprising findings.
USDA Grants $2.4 Million to Address Rural Veterinarian Shortage
Heartworm 2020 aims to boost number of protected dogs by half a million
Maker of Heartgard Plus issues challenge to veterinary practices: 20 new dogs per clinic protected by Jan. 1, 2020.
TSA to Transition from Pointed- to Floppy-Eared Dogs
The agency believes that floppy-eared dogs appear friendlier and less aggressive to travelers.
Second Raw Pet Food Maker Refuses to Recall Product
For the second time this week, a raw pet food manufacturer is disputing FDA claims of contaminated products. Faulty testing, they say, is to blame.
Dogs Dominate in US Homes, But Exotics Are Gaining Ground