dvm360 product report: Handheld ultrasound, microbiome supplement,...
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View ArticleHay is for horses, but what if it leads to asthma?
Research has shown that reducing dust and mold exposure from hay may help combat inflammatory airway disease and improve performance in racehorses. We talk with researchers who are studying this...
View ArticleGut check: Practical treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
IBD can be a gut-busting situation for both your veterinary patients and their owners. Here’s the latest on diagnosing and controlling the condition.read more
View ArticleThe home stretch: Practical care for geriatric pets … and their owners
Dr. Mary Gardner believes that golden-age pets offer veterinary practices a golden opportunity to provide better care for their patients and more support for their patients’ families. read more
View ArticleManaging canine atopy: It’s all about strategy
Addressing atopic dermatitis in your patients requires a multifaceted approach. Veterinary dermatologist Dr. Darin Dell outlines diagnostic dilemmas, treatment tips and the importance (as always) of...
View ArticleA practical review of common veterinary renal toxins
The key to managing any toxicity in pets is early identification and timely treatment. Keep these common renal toxins in mind when obtaining veterinary patient histories and examining dogs and...
View ArticleWhat’s new, what’s tried-and-true: An update on small animal seizure management
Veterinary neurologist Dr. Michelle Carnes discusses updated terminology and effective management of epileptic dogs and cats.read more
View ArticleLeaky anesthesia machine? How to check the pressure systems
Ensuring that all parts of your veterinary anesthesia machine are in good working order requires both preventive care and routine maintenance. Here’s how to detect leaks in your machine’s pressure...
View ArticleLeaky anesthesia machine? How to check the scavenging system
Using an anesthesia machine that is not working properly poses an unnecessary risk to both patients and personnel. Here’s how to evaluate for leaks in your machine’s scavenging system.read more
View ArticleLeaky anesthesia machine? How to check the breathing system
Every veterinary anesthesia machine should be checked regularly for proper function. Here’s how to evaluate your machine’s breathing system, which should be tested prior to every use. read more
View ArticleAn update on tick control from Michael Dryden at Fetch dvm360
Well-known veterinary parasitologist discusses West Coast species, product options. read more
View ArticleCBD: Forget the legal issues—does it work in veterinary patients?
Experts share their experience and expertise on what we know about cannabidiol use in dogs and cats.read more
View ArticleManaging recurrent UTIs in pets
Internist and Fetch dvm360 conference speaker Dr. Michael Wood offers practical insights into this frustrating veterinary condition. read more
View ArticleDrug-resistant Campylobacter outbreak linked to puppies from pet stores
CDC advises puppy owners to take precautions, including taking new pets to a veterinarian.read more
View ArticleRecall: One lot of mirtazapine 7.5 mg tablets
Because the drug may be used extra-label in cats to increase appetence, veterinary practices should check their bottles, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary...
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