
Discover which kind of disease this Labrador Retriever has, plus what causes the disease and how it is transmitted and treated.

Discover which kind of disease this Labrador Retriever has, plus what causes the disease and how it is transmitted and treated.

Sinoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure that can be performed on the standing horse. The technique can allow good visualization and treatment of paranasal sinus disease and eliminate the need for more invasive procedures such as large bone flaps. Knowledge of the paranasal sinus anatomy is the most important aspect of the procedure.

A veterinary dermatologist breaks down the complexities of food allergies and food trials and provides a framework to simplify your discussions with clients.

Physical exams are vital to the veterinary-client-patient relationship. Learn how to explain their value to pet owners.

Taylor Miller, DVM, breaks down the step-by-step process for resisting fight-or-flight and confronting conflict head-on in the troubling times of the pandemic.

This collaboration will help spread awareness of the challenges veterinary teams face while also empowering, educating, and supporting industry professionals.

Help clients give their pets the medicine they need without the hassle.

The reality of veterinary school student debt, what the future holds, plus what can be done to overcome this dilemma.

The partnership allows policyholders to choose the best pet coverage for their pet’s needs, plus have access to treatment from any veterinarian of choice and simplified claim processing.

Looking for motivation, inspiration, or a bit of both? Look no further than “inspirotivation.”

Being Black in an (almost) all-white profession isn’t easy, but it does offer an opportunity to be a catalyst for change.

CYCLAVANCE™ oral solution marks the first FDA-approved liquid cyclosporine for dogs in the United States.

Trying to find time to sleep as a veterinarian is hard enough—especially when a family shows up on your doorstep in the middle of the night with a veterinary emergency.

A sneak peek of this week’s headlines and industry news.

In a recent interview with dvm360®, Carla Mader, publisher for PetConnections Magazine, shared some of the exciting things in store at the pooch-filled “adoptathon” event.

Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, DABVP, FAVD, discusses why it's critical patients undergo anesthesia during dental procedures, plus how to broach the topic with clients.

These findings display the effects of bovine sperm sex-sorting, plus how farmers can achieve optimal reproductive success.

Outpatient prescribing and dispensing of ivermectin has increased an alarming 24-fold since before the pandemic. Though the drug is FDA-approved for human use to treat internal and external parasite infections, it is not approved for COVID-19.

Here is a look at 3 articles designed to ensure safety while patients undergo anesthesia.

Communication among members of the veterinary team or between the veterinary team and clients can sometimes become tense, but we can improve the outcomes by understanding key principles of communication and learning to de-escalate a situation.

In observance of September being National Suicide Prevention Month, Dr Carolyn Shadle shared an effective mental health resource veterinary professionals can utilize.

This new healthcare system, co-owned by employees prioritizes burnout prevention with an overarching mission to "bring veterinary medicine back to veterinarians."

The partnership will explore the benefits of utilizing remote infrared thermography for a variety of threatened or endangered species in zoos.

The effectiveness of probiotics in canine and feline gastroenterology, plus further research needed on the topic.

Incorporating this checkup into yearly wellness visits allows veterinarians to identify orthopedic problems early and take a proactive approach.

The FDA's CVM is asking veterinarians and animal care retailers to educate people on the harms of using this animal drug to ultimately, help prevent more people from falling ill.

Dr Liz Bales explains the significance of recording a cat's weight each time they visit the clinic and how this can help detect potential health issues.

The company is making strides in the veterinary industry by wholeheartedly supporting its staff's well-being.

The CBD line was created with the respect for the intensity, agility, and endurance canine athletes and working dogs experience.

Are you looking for the next best successor at your veterinary clinic? Here are a few considerations to help ease the process and select the best candidate for the role.