
Dr. Debra Canapp focuses in our her favorite method to help patients heal-lasers.

Advancing technology isn't just for your instruments and software.

Teach pet owners how to transport their furry friends to your veterinary practice with these calming tips for more mellow car rides. (Psst, this means you may face a more relaxed pooch in the exam room.)

And ... we wouldn't leave you hanging just with the problems! Here's advice to tackle this trio of Dr. Karen Felsted-identified roadblocks at your veterinary practice in this new video from CVC.

My breeder planned my French bulldogs anesthesia and surgery with a little help from Dr. Google.

Some DVMs are weak on supplements, with pet owners doing their own questionable research and dosing and feeding their pets accordingly for such conditions as cancer, osteoarthritis and kidney disease. It's high time for you to dig into the science, says Dr. Ernie Ward, and see how they can help with pets' chronic conditions.

General veterinary practitioners can implement this new spin on a proven cancer treatment approach.

Though "corporate veterinary practice" might seem like a dirty word to you, don't hit up the want ads just yet.

A Firstline reader seeks help when her boss wrecks her work schedule, jeopardizing her time off with her retired spouse.

Dr. Gary Landsberg explains the fear of environmental sounds beyond the booms and bangs.

IO catheters can make a crucial difference for neonate and pediatric patients in emergent situations.

Veterinary dermatologist Dr. Melissa Hall wants to make sure you're not just scratching the surface of this common dermatologic disease.

Identifying regional, local and clinic-level disease outbreaks benefits pets, clients and staff alike. Dr. Jason Stull is here with advice on resources and approaches to compiling disease data in your veterinary clinic.

Every aspect of medicine contributes to the overall patient experience

Veterinary radiologist Dr. Anthony Pease's thoughts on this quick and easy form of assessment.

Learn more about this officially recognized pain syndrome in pets and people.

Critical care calls for constant reassessment of the patient.

The business and clinical take on this new formulation and indication of dexmedetomidine, Sileo.

Sexual harassment is no joking matter. Whether youre at the front desk like Rhonda or alone with a client in the exam room, you deserve to feel safe at work.

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When it comes to cancer care in the clinic, Dr. Sue Ettinger says, "Team members are as important as I am as the doctor."

Manage cats' pain so they can take over the Internet. Err, wait. So they can continue to rule the web in their iron claws. Eh, just watch the video.

Reach out to a veterinary client's curious inner child to maintain attention during flea, tick and heartworm prevention talks.

It's your futuremake a plan and take control.

Firstline magazine's ongoing series of talks for techs takes unexpected twists and turns.

A thorough veterinary dental examination is your chance to catch these distressing eruptions early.

3 ways to keep yourself healthy so you can keep pets healthy

Does anything really bother these doctors of disgustingness?

Veterinary technicians: You can help patients with dermatology issues