
When it comes to managing this increasingly common pet disease, monitoring clinical signs is key.

When it comes to managing this increasingly common pet disease, monitoring clinical signs is key.

Researchers are discovering increasing ways in which pet ownership is good for human health and quality of life.

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

A letter from one reader regarding a previous article on a canine ACL reconstruction procedure.

As you may have heard, American Veterinarian® acquired the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference (ACVC) last month.

Led by the University of California, Davis, One Health Institute, PREDICT is improving global disease recognition through worldwide collaboration.

General practitioners can gain a great deal by getting involved in veterinary dentistry.

Used in human medicine for years, this technology is now changing the way veterinarians work and holds great promise for better patient care.

High demand for genetic preservation of equids has led to developments and improvements in assisted reproduction—and a rapidly growing area of equine medicine.

Although this groundbreaking treatment is still in its infancy, anecdotal reports and clinical trials are proving its merits.

Practitioners who treat small mammals should understand the clinical variants, presentation, and staging and classification of this prevalent disease.

To evaluate fully the health and well-being of our patients, we need to understand what their bodies are communicating.

Although much remains unknown about feline dermatology, one thing is certain: Many skin conditions are related to internal disease.