To enhance the safeguarding of the livestock sector against the risk posed by highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, the USDA […]
Wildfire disasters highlight the importance of burn injury care in companion animals
Stabilizing the animal is a critical first step to handling burn injuries before transporting the patient to a facility for […]
Free screening eye exams to benefit working and service dogs
Photo courtesy ACVO Early detection, prevention, and delayed progression of eye abnormalities in dogs are at the core of the […]
May pet- and vet-related calendar
May isn’t just for moms, there are many days recognizing furry and scaled “kids” all month long! From National Specially-abled […]
Caution: Eight moral hazards to beware of in vet life
While the ways in which we can morally and ethically stray can look vastly different depending on our role, it […]
Scholarship aims to ease financial burdens of future DVMs, offers full-time job
Audalys Pena, an aspiring emergency veterinarian and current DVM student at the University of Florida (UF), is the recipient of […]
Small Ruminants 101 for Small Animal Practitioners
In this session: Pippa Gibbons, BVetMed (Hons), MS, DACVIM (LA), MRCVS DipVetEd, discusses basic small ruminant medicine, herd management, and […]
Dermatitis, gastroenteritis among top reasons for veterinary visits, report shows
Helping veterinary professionals educate clients on some common (and uncommon) conditions their pets might be prone to, and discussing average […]
Forward booking aids in appointment availability
Photo courtesy GettyImages/DengUy A practice manager told me her hospital does not have any checkups available for four months. Clients […]