The Importance of Pancreatitis Testing for Feline Patients
Due to nonspecific or even subclinical symptoms, pancreatitis can often be a disease that is difficult to detect—especially in feline … 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
Kidney disease is one of the most common illnesses that veterinarians manage in cats and dogs. However, precursors to kidney … Keep reading
Diagnostic laboratory work for pets is performed in both illness and health to provide a holistic view of organ system … Keep reading
Ear cytology is recommended for every case of otitis externa (OE), but is a commonly overlooked test. You may wonder … Keep reading
For decades, one of the core screening tests for canines and felines has been the ova and parasite (O&P) test. … Keep reading
Wouldn't it be convenient if being young, or simply younger than "senior", meant being free of health concerns? Unfortunately, that's … Keep reading
When a pet is sick and in need of treatment, it's easy to explain—and demonstrate—why lab testing is important. But … Keep reading
Toxocara roundworms are widespread, infecting many young dogs and cats. However, few studies have shown how common infection is in … Keep reading
When reviewing more than 1 million chemistry profiles run on medical cases (i.e. sick visits, rechecks and preanaesthetic profiles, but … Keep reading
Wellness screening forms an essential part of veterinary medicine for one obvious yet significant reason: our pets can't tell us … Keep reading