TOP NEWS
Why cannabis products for animals can be riskyBy: Dawn BootheResearch into efficacy and safety is promising, but lack of standards clouds the market
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Veterinary prescriptions can be challenging for community pharmaciesBy: Dylan DeCandia, PharmD CandidateA recent study sought to identify, understand, and solve potential medication errors related to veterinary prescriptions.
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Regulator orders NVA to sell still more veterinary hospitalsBy: Ross KellyFTC intervention is second in the veterinary realm this month
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CANINE NEWS
Seize and de-cyst canine furcationsBy: John Lewis, VMD, DAVDCFurcation cysts are seen in the furcation of erupted teeth
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English bulldog breeding practices require ‘urgent action’By: Veterinary Practice NewsThe brachycephalic breed is at a higher risk of developing skin fold dermatitis and breathing problems compared to other dogs
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Projections and direction in parasite protectionBy: Bob Alaburda, Senior EditorVector-borne parasitic diseases are pushing the boundaries of their traditionally endemic regions. A panel of clinicians explains what you need to know.
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The use of ultrasound in common canine diseasesBy: Eric Zini, Prof. Dr., Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Internal Medicine)Ultrasound is an important instrument that should be present in the toolbox of all veterinarians
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FELINE NEWS
Tempting cat owners into your clinic with technologyBy: Jennifer Ogeer, DVMTech can inspire pet owners to visit the clinic more, giving cats access to preventive care equal to dogs
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Managing urinary obstruction in catsBy: Tami Lind, BS, RVT, VTS (ECC)A comprehensive exam of the abdominal area with an ultrasound and monitor is a fast way to help determine if a cat has a urinary obstruction
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EQUINE NEWS
Good News, Bad News for Sport Horses Suffering Meniscal InjuriesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffThe majority of horses with meniscal injuries return to some degree of athleticism after treatment, but less than half return to the intended level of performance.
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The Equine Intestinal MicrobiomeBy: Stacey Oke, DVM, MScKeep the microbiome healthy by mimicking the lifestyle maintained by wild horses.
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What Does it Mean When a Horse’s Hock Is ‘Fused’?By: Chris White, DVMOsteoarthritis in horses’ hocks can lead to joint fusion. For some affected horses, this might be a good thing. Find out why.
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What Makes a Horse an Easy Keeper?By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffMechanisms responsible for making certain horses easy keepers remain unclear. Enhanced feed digestibility does not appear to be a contributing factor.
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MISC NEWS
How ‘going green’ impacts veterinariansBy: Michael K. Guy, DVM, MS, PhDMany people are expressing a desire to use more sustainable and environmentally friendly pet products Read More
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Taking the fear out of inventory budgetsBy: Rachel SingletaryWhen creating a budget, specify the goals your practice expects to achieve
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