Taeniid Tapeworms in Practice: Recognizing Risk, Improving Detection, and Interpreting Results
As veterinarians, we have all had the moment when a fecal flotation comes back negative for a patient we strongly … Keep reading
As veterinarians, we have all had the moment when a fecal flotation comes back negative for a patient we strongly … Keep reading
One of the most challenging aspects of veterinary medicine centers around communication and cancer. These conversations require a unique blend … Keep reading
Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) remains one of the most challenging diseases in small animal practice, both diagnostically and therapeutically. It … Keep reading
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most common and serious conditions in companion animals, especially in older cats … Keep reading
Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in dogs, but not all lymphomas are the same. Canine lymphomas can … Keep reading
A breed name does more than describe a dog’s physical characteristics—it can point to genetic differences that influence disease risk, … Keep reading
Cutaneous and subcutaneous masses—often described as lumps and bumps by pet owners—are among the most common findings in dogs. Physical … Keep reading