
Key considerations when evaluating wound treatment options for wild animals involve the type of injury and the individual patient’s needs.

Key considerations when evaluating wound treatment options for wild animals involve the type of injury and the individual patient’s needs.

Veterinarians are in a prime position to identify and address animal mistreatment. Here’s what you need to know.

The increasing number of chicken owners in the United States has heightened the risk of bacterial zoonoses and foodborne illnesses. Educating clients is the key to prevention.

Remaining knowledgeable and observing relevant legal requirements will enable veterinarians to be strong advocates for the responsible use of opioids.

This universal guide strives to provide clarity in an area of veterinary medicine that is widely ignored and subject to many myths and misconceptions.

Aggression in cats is a complex problem that requires open and honest client communication and an understanding of when medication should be part of the treatment plan.

The student organizers of Iowa One Health Day 2017 gain recognition for their work in bringing this important movement to the forefront.

A look at some of the latest and greatest products in veterinary medicine for April 2018.

Experts share their insight on why this disease is on the rise, whether resistance is a concern, and fresh approaches to prevention.

This seems like a simple enough question, but it actually proves a difficult one to answer.

A patient-centered approach coupled with increased collaboration could lead to improved value, care, and outcomes in veterinary medicine.

Clinical advice and insight from veterinary experts around the country.

Bacterial strains that have become resistant to antibiotics—particularly gram-positive organisms such as Staphylococcus—pose a growing threat to both people and animals.

A new therapy shows promise for reducing a serious neurologic complication that may result from the potentially deadly equine herpesvirus-1 infection.