
When it comes to dental care, sometimes the best course of action is no action at all.
For veterinary practice owners, professional and personal goals and growth go hand in hand. Success is achieved through time, effort, discipline, and sacrifice—and a little professional guidance.
Here’s what you need to know about treating uncomplicated UTIs and recurrent infections.
For most businesses, implementing change is fraught with challenges. That’s why it is crucial for veterinary practice leaders to be able to answer the staff question, “What’s in it for me?”
As pandemic restrictions ease should veterinary practices get to choose whether they stop or continue curbside care?
It’s no mystery that associate veterinarians, in an effort to figure out if their noncompete is enforceable, find themselves trying to solve, well, a mystery.
Learn about the 18 members of our new editorial advisory board, including a few fun (and surprising) facts about their personal lives.
Pets are good for everyone, including the homeless, but how do pets in homeless populations receive basic veterinary care? Enter Dr. John Geller and The Street Dog Coalition.
AAVMP co-founders Hira Basit and Stephanie Kuo hope the organization inspires future generations of underrepresented groups to join the veterinary field.
Three simple simple steps to ramp up your veterinary practice’s online security.
Not getting enough sleep diminishes our focus and is detrimental to our health and wellbeing. Here’s why, and what to do about it.
The insurance company Lemonade has announced that it now offers pet insurance in 33 states.
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This exciting event is ideal both for recent graduates and veterinary professionals looking for new opportunities.
Best practices for short- and long-term therapy, as well as monitoring, in patients with IMHA.
Practical tips for improving your pain protocols and increasing veterinary patient comfort by extending local anesthetic blocks.
More than 1,600 people have signed a petition demanding that the AVMA address systemic racism throughout the veterinary profession.
The VVCA will host its first summit virtually next month with the aim of helping veterinary practices navigate the world of telehealth.
A free live webinar presented by dvm360 and sponsored by VitusVet.
A new study attempts to understand the potential associations between vector-borne diseases and proteinuria in a southeastern U.S. canine population.
Immunotherapy — using an individual’s own immune system to fight disease — is one of the fastest-growing areas in both human and veterinary research. Here’s the latest.
The investigational trial will evaluate the safety, efficacy, and potency of using stem cells to treat cats with refractory gingivostomatitis.
A practice owner who decided to refer all clients to Lap of Love finds that doing so has benefits for both his clients and his practice.
Sometimes you just can’t predict how your veterinary clients will respond.
A simple process for managing an overwhelming to-do list can make you more productive — and less stressed — in no time.
In a time of ongoing uncertainty, veterinary practices are trying to get used to new rules and regulations. But are these rules really one size fits all?
Wading through the murky waters of what it means to be an at-will employee and what you should look for in your employment agreement.
Gastrointestinal motility disorders are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for many practitioners. Here’s how to narrow down the affected area so you can identify the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
With heartworm infections on the rise, researchers from the University of Liverpool have identified two immunosuppressive proteins in Dirofilaria immitis as potential targets for a novel vaccine.
A maiden study pinpoints wardrobe styles pet owners prefer from their veterinarian, uncovering links between attire and the levels of trust, confidence, and comfort clients associate with the doctor.