
Does your feline exam need a tune-up? Here are some handy tips for improving your process, your findings, and the patient and staff experience.

Does your feline exam need a tune-up? Here are some handy tips for improving your process, your findings, and the patient and staff experience.

A pet nutritionist answers questions from attendees at the Fetch dvm360® virtual veterinary conference.

Blowing off steam may feel good, but it’s a momentary relief that can carry negative results. Understanding why we vent can help us find healthy alternatives.

Priscilla Bowens, DVM, JD, MPH, answers legal questions at the Fetch dvm360® virtual veterinary conference.

In addition to expanding its pharmaceutical service for pet owners, the company intends to expand the new offering to veterinarians.

Gaining steadily in popularity, pet wearables provide veterinary teams with in-depth insight into patient health and offer owners peace of mind that their pet is receiving optimal care.

Have you been a victim of bullying, or is it an issue in your veterinary practice? Here are some ways to identify, manage, and help prevent workplace bullying.

Telehealth services offer unlimited possibilities for your clinic. Here’s why you should give telemedicine a go if you haven’t already.

The prevalence of poison exposure in companion animals remains higher than ever. Make sure you know how typical toxins are treated.

When veterinarians and veterinary teams work as a cohesive team, workflow is smoother and patient and client care improves.

Check our site throughout the week for coverage of our second Fetch dvm360 virtual conference.

To achieve your goals and make an impact on the world around you, look inward.

Veterans with PTSD have to wait years before qualifying for a service dog. To reinforce the need for service dogs in this population, a Purdue University scientist and associate professor provides scientific data revealing benefits like reduced anger, anxiety, and better sleep.

One injection a day can help to manage the clinical signs of canine diabetes for 18 to 24 hours.

WSAVA recently announced that the conference will be fully online due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns.

The North American Veterinary Community announced that their annual Veterinary & Medicine Expo will be a hybrid event. The conference has also been moved from January 2021 to June 2021, due to travel bans and other COVID-19-related restrictions.

Some of the most challenging, yet gratifying moments are unexpected.

On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, is joined by business and financial management, expert Erin Potts, who discusses the veterinary shortage and how to retain staff and keep them engaged during the pandemic.

Offsetting COVID-19-related veterinary hospital expenses without turning off clients.

The year may be coming to a close, but it has brought lasting changes affecting how veterinary hospitals must operate to succeed in 2021.

On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Dr. Adam Christman talks with relief veterinarian Dr. Rebecca Steers about leadership and her journey to becoming a board member of the Women’s Veterinary Leadership Development Initiative.

Most of the tooth is located below the gumline and out of view. Intraoral radiography can yield invaluable diagnostic information about your patients’ oral health.

Gratitude should never be forgotten or underestimated.

Despite current demographics, men dominate in veterinary practice ownership and industry leadership. Here are some possible reasons why—and what women need to do to correct it.

As technicians, following directions is part of the job. Mindlessly carrying out orders is not. Veteran technician Megan Brashear shares how analyzing information to make informed decisions can take you from compliant to competent.

Now is the time to hyperfocus our efforts on improving veterinary well-being.

To correct this frustrating behavior, veterinary teams need to work closely with clients to forge a comprehensive management strategy. Here’s how.

Most practitioners can confirm that the canine palate includes far more than kibble. Use these tips to make removing linear foreign bodies a little easier.

The widening geography of pet travel has increased an already significant problem in animal shelters and other veterinary facilities that house commingled animals. Here’s the latest.

You’ve just made a cancer diagnosis and offered an oncology referral to the owner, but they won’t go. Now what?