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PennVet begins oral surgery suite construction
The Richard Lichter Advanced Dentistry and Oral Surgery Suite will be a state-of-the-art clinic within the Ryan Hospital
How to apply a phalangeal cast in horses
An equine veterinarian outlines an effective treatment for stabilizing a wounded pastern or foot region
New poll finds 8 in 10 adopters consider it the most rewarding experience
A poll of 600 people by Purina shows how worthwhile shelter adoption can be
Winter weather warnings
A puppy left out in the cold prompts a local rescue to raise awareness about cold climate cautions
This week on dvm360.com: Quebec bans cosmetic pet surgeries, and other veterinary news
Here is a sneak peek of this week’s headlines
AI vs burnout
Veterinary hospitals all over the country are understaffed, overworked, and burned out. How is a chatbot going to save us?
Noteworthy news: Fetch conference is headed to Nashville
Be sure to join us May 17 and 18 for some catchy continuing education
3 must-reads for Super Bowl 58
Highlighting some news and safety tips in preparation for the upcoming Super Bowl
From the lens of a veterinarian: return to Camp Leakey
A wildlife photographer shares more of his story about working with orangutans in Borneo.
Veterinarians see benefit to canine OA management protocols
Results of a recent survey revealed education about the disease and preventive care are needed
Kennel Club of Philadelphia grants hundreds of thousands to dog-related organizations
Over $300,000 will go to 14 national and local dog and pet related organizations as well as supporting organizations helping people in need
Urinalysis offers a noninasive, rapid screening for canine cancer detection
This is the first rapid test using urine developed by the Virginia Tech College of Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
This week on dvm360.com: First case of spontaneous jaw growth reported, and other veterinary news
Check out this week’s headlines
Entering veterinary hospice
Puppy Bowl celebrates 20th anniversary
Introducing the new Puppy Bowl Hall of Fame consisting of puppies featured in previous Puppy Bowl showings
San Francisco SPCA receives $200,000 grant
The funding will be used to support its efforts to improve access to veterinary care
Small teeth, but big dental challenges
Raising awareness for owners of smaller dog breeds to implement proactive dental care in regular check-ups
Beyond-use dates: Ready or not, USP guidelines will impact your practice
These standards of practice can now be enforced by the FDA, local state boards of pharmacy, and accreditation organizations
Aerodigestive disorders in French bulldogs
To support the health of their patients, veterinarians should take a careful history and educate clients on common gastrointestinal and respiratory conditions seen in the breed.
How to charge for technician appointments
Learn how to make this year the year of the technician from this week's guest Wendy Myers, CVJ
Charity is launched to help increase access to veterinary care
BluePearl also released a series of Valentine’s Day e-cards for pets as part of the new nonprofit arm's ‘Share the Care’ campaign.
How watching TV can help ophthalmologists assess canine visual stimulants
New research from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine looks at screen interaction behavior in dogs
Optimizing canine health with pyoderma treatment
Veterinary practitioners have access to published research for aiding their care of dogs with this dermatologic condition
The interview
With appropriate communication, a lot can be learned about an applicant
Veterinary hospital network launches pharmacy initiative
Vets Pets hired a director of clinical pharmacy services to enhance client service and pharmacy related care
It’s “tooth-thirty.” Do you know where your instruments are?
Celebrate National Pet Dental Health Month with our chief veterinary officer, Adam Christman, DVM, MBA
Strategies to counteract distorted thinking
Chronic negative thinking at work can lead to several mental health struggles including burnout, compassion fatigue, and more, if left untreated
Zoo cares for illegally owned marmoset monkey
The Zoo is taking care of the animal after she was seized by California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials
Cornell University sees first reported case of spontaneous jaw regrowth
French bulldog’s jaw regrew after much of his lower left mandible was removed because of a tumor
FDA allows temporary imports of unapproved cattle drug
The FDA not objecting to the importation is in response to a nationwide shortage of Folltropin