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Purdue Veterinarians Perform Successful Feline Hip Replacement
A young Bengal cat has the distinction of being the first feline to receive a total hip replacement at Purdue Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Pay Your (Future) Self First
Attaining financial health requires a complex balance of spending some, saving more, being satisfied with less, and mitigating risks.
Getting Started With Telemedicine
Giving clients access to you at their convenience offers a plethora of benefits for your patients, your clients, and your practice.
dvm360 product report: Fight feline parasites as well as canine obesity, arthritis and dental disease
Here's our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
Equine malocclusions: Are you overfiling?
With class 1 malocclusions, warns an equine veterinary dentist, you must do a thorough examination of the bone structure before trying to even out a horses teeth.
Building blocks: Bonus resources from the HospitalDesign360 conference
Thanks for joining us! Check out these carefully-curated-just-for-you articles and videos
Heart Rate and Survival in Dogs With Atrial Fibrillation
What role does heart rate play in the prognosis of dogs with chronic atrial fibrillation?
NY Vet 2017: Osteoarthritis in Cats
Diagnosing joint disease in feline patients can be difficult, but recognizing and managing this chronic, painful condition is important for achieving optimal quality of life.
AAFP releases first anesthesia guidelines catered to cats
A panel of feline experts fashioned the guidelines to ensure a safer session for cats undergoing surgery.
Students report instances of 'problematic language' at veterinary schools
AAVMC-conducted research says students still report hearing language of sexism, racism and homophobia from veterinary school students and professors.
Photobiomodulation facts and functions in veterinary rehab
More commonly known as laser therapy, let's take a look at what we currently know about how it can help many of your veterinary patients.
RECALL: Raw Cat and Dog Food Recalled Due to Potential Listeria Contamination
As many as 70 lots of raw cat and dog food have been recalled due to potential Listeria contamination.
Clinical Tidbits (August 2018)
Advice and insight from veterinary experts throughout the country.
Use of the Colorado State University Feline Acute Pain Scale After Ovariohysterectomy
The CSU-FAPS may be simple to use, but how does it compare with another, validated test?
An uncomfortable veterinary client conversation: 'Hey, don't tell my mom ...'
When a client's son knows more about why a boxer's problems arose but wants to keep it on the down low, how much should you tell the mom?
In case of emergency: Helping people escape with their pets
Help clients understand why and how they should put together a "Go bag" for their pet to be ready for emergency situations, like hurricanes, wildfires or tornadoes.
Prognosis and Survival in Cats With Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
A recent European study described the epidemiologic characteristics and analyzed prognostic factors affecting survival in cats with this condition.
6 Signs of a Healthy Chicken
As the trend of owning backyard poultry continues to grow, veterinarians should be prepared to educate their clients about these 6 signs of a healthy chicken.
Veterinary medicine: The Next Generation
Your ship-er, practice-is run with all types of personalities from different worlds-baby boomers, Generation X'ers and millennials. They can all work together to boldly care for a pet as no pet has been before.
Cannabinoid Animal Drug Advances to Next Phase of Development
Results from a pharmacokinetic and safety study of the first cannabinoid-based pain medication have been positive, and the next phase of the study is set to begin.
PRODUCT NEWS: Nocita Now Labeled for Declaw Surgery Pain Relief
Nocita is now approved to provide up to 72 hours of pain relief for cats following onychectomy.
Canine Heartworm Prevalence in Animal Shelters: A Statewide Study
A new study reveals that heartworm disease is more prevalent in shelter dogs than in pet dogs in Mississippi. How can this knowledge improve management decisions around this disease in shelters?
Alternatives for the opioid shortage, or Simbadol saves the day
Fear of human drug abuse has affected our work in veterinary hospitals. Here are some alternatives to opioids you should use whether or not we ever get our preferred pain relief drugs back.
AVMA launches website aimed at students, new DVMs
MyVeterinaryLife.com was created to help rising veterinarians thrive in their careers and personal lives.
Outcome After Intracranial Surgery
A recent retrospective study examined the frequency of postoperative complications in canine patients after craniotomy or craniectomy.
Medical Management of Deep Ulcerative Keratitis
A recent article illustrates successful treatment of severe corneal ulcers in 13 feline patients.
Pet Genetics Testing: The Potential Dangers of an Unregulated Industry
Results from genetic tests for pets are easy to obtain, but are they accurate? A new paper warns of the potential dangers of an unregulated industry.
"Bad" Dogs More Likely to Die Young
A new study finds that dogs with aggression or other undesirable behaviors are more likely to die at a young age.
Petcos first PetCoach location offers subscription-based veterinary care
In addition to products, grooming and training services, the new store offers $9-a-month memberships that include up to five veterinary visits a year.
PRODUCT NEWS: FDA Approves Chewable Form of Dog, Cat Antibiotic
Veterinarians and pet owners can now administer Baytril (enrofloxacin) to dogs and cats more easily.