Dog Breeds and Cancer: Which Dogs Have Increased Risk?
According to the Veterinary Cancer Society, 1 in 4 dogs will develop malignant cancer in their lifetime—and for … Keep reading
According to the Veterinary Cancer Society, 1 in 4 dogs will develop malignant cancer in their lifetime—and for … Keep reading
Breaking the news of a cancer diagnosis with a client is never easy. You have to cover a lot of … Keep reading
The kidneys, as one of the body's essential organs, have many responsibilities and functions, including regulating and maintaining fluid, electrolyte, … Keep reading
Preventive care is the cornerstone of veterinary medicine, and diagnostic screening plays a pivotal role in ensuring the long-term health … Keep reading
Pancreatitis, a common exocrine pancreatic disease in dogs and cats, can be overlooked and often challenging to accurately diagnose. Additionally, … Keep reading
Preserving pancreatic health is a critical focus for veterinarians because the pancreas is a vital organ. Knowing this, veterinarians often … Keep reading
One of the most common lab tests in small animal veterinary practice is the complete blood count (CBC). However, while … Keep reading
Due to nonspecific or even subclinical symptoms, pancreatitis can often be a disease that is difficult to detect—especially in feline … Keep reading
Pancreatitis is the most common exocrine pancreatic disease in both dogs and cats. However, due to the nonspecific or even … Keep reading
Veterinarians don't often have the opportunity to diagnose kidney disease in patients until after it becomes significantly advanced. Until recently, … Keep reading
The latest technology in veterinary medicine often makes your days easier and more efficient. For instance, your analysers can perform … Keep reading
Kidney disease is one of the most common illnesses that veterinarians manage in cats and dogs. However, precursors to kidney … Keep reading