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AVMA mulls license portability, membership for non-veterinariansBy: Jennifer FialaDelegates pass policies on rabies vaccinations and collecting antimicrobial use data
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Can you solve this puzzle?By: Kendra Freeman, DVM, MS, DACVSTest your veterinary knowledge with our monthly Brain Teaser
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Is criticizing ventilation shutdown harmful to veterinarians?By: Dr. Daniela CastilloAiring concerns is healthy and necessary for the profession, practitioner argues
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CANINE NEWS
RedRover receives grant from Adtalem Global Education FoundationBy: dvm360 Staff The animal nonprofit was gifted $91,380 to help expand its domestic violence awareness efforts.
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Pet care costs underestimated by many ownersBy: Veterinary Practice News The sage advice of veterinarians can help clients anticipate and plan for unexpected expenses
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Labrador Retriever survives rare serotonin syndromeBy: dvm360 Staff Mav, a nine-year-old Labrador Retriever, was diagnosed with serotonin syndrome after ingesting up to 600 dietary sleep supplement pills. Read More
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Canine lymphoma tablets OKed by FDA
By: Veterinary Practice News Dechra’s Laverdia-CA1 is the first prescription treatment for the condition available in tablet form Read More
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FELINE NEWS
Feline gastrointestinal lymphoma risk factorsBy: Caitlin McCafferty In a dvm360® interview, Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), reviewed different variables that may put felines at risk of developing gastrointestinal lymphoma. Read More
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DVMs play critical role in supporting survivors of domestic violenceBy: Veterinary Practice News RedRover has received a $91,380 grant, which will be used to create programs to educate veterinary staff on how to respond to domestic violence Read More
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EQUINE NEWS
Can Yeast Boost a Horse’s Immune System?
By: Kentucky Equine Research Staff The microbiome in the gut is a major part of the body’s immune system. Anything that can improve the health of the microbiome may bolster the immune system
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Podotrochlosis 101By: Chris White, DVM Though it goes by several names, the condition is common among horses and frustrating for owners, farriers, and veterinarians alike.
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DDo Horses Use Foot Proprioception?By: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MA
A study found sound horses’ movement didn’t change when traveling on straight, flat surfaces after undergoing foot nerve blocks. Read More
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Indirect Calorimetry: Determining Energy Source Use in Exercising HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research Staff Measuring the use of energy sources consumed by horses allows researchers to better understand their relevance in nutrition and exercise physiology. Read More
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MISC NEWS
How to keep veterinary technicians? Better pay and benefitsBy: Heather SchraderThe overdue answer is also the moral one
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The secret to retaining veterinary techniciansBy: Julia BurkeDuring an interview with dvm360®, Tasha McNerney, CVT, CVPP, VTS (Anesthesia and Analgesia), revealed why veterinary technicians often leave the field, plus how utilizing their capabilities can promote sustainability and profit. Read More
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