
Client service representatives are moving out of the entry-level shadow, and role-specific education is the missing link in practice culture, revenue growth, and the profession’s future.

Client service representatives are moving out of the entry-level shadow, and role-specific education is the missing link in practice culture, revenue growth, and the profession’s future.

Boaz Man, DVM, is changing the game with laser surgery.

A student shares their veterinary school reapplication journey.

A roundup of latest products and innovative technology in veterinary medicine.

Upcoming industry events for earning continuing education credits.

When a pet owner places a part of their body in front of their animal during an exam, they risk injury. And you risk liability for allowing them to plant themselves within reach of teeth or claws.

An overview of common cases in birds, reptiles, and small animals that warrant immediate veterinary care.

Scripts for confident conversation.

Author Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, discusses how intuition comes into practice.

Continuing education on demand anytime, anywhere.

The Fetch dvm360® Conference series returns to Tennessee with a variety of specialty tracks, including credit-earning opportunities for nonclinical staff.

The Veterinary Abbreviated Injury Scale is being used to help classify combat injuries sustained by military working dogs.

Updates on the 24/7 telephone mentoring service available to Australian veterinarians, plus the launch of the Australian Veterinary Innovation Council.

In September 2025, the FDA issued a conditional approval for another drug indicated to prevent and treat New World screwworm (NWS) larval infestations in cattle.

Climate-smart pet ownership will be defined either by science and veterinary ethics or by marketing and denial, and the profession must choose now.

Quick owner recognition and specialized surgical intervention at UC Davis led to a successful outcome for Tyler, a 3-year-old mixed-breed rabbit.

The newly renamed Joan and Sanford I. Weill School of Veterinary Medicine was given its largest-ever monetary gift.

Susan E. Little, DVM, DACVM (Parasitology), explains how timing shapes transmission, how to remove ticks safely, what to do with an antibody-positive but well dog, and why year-round tick control protects pets and people.

Tannetje Crocker, DVM, discussed common emergencies presented to GP veterinary teams and some key considerations.
