How To Distinguish B-Cell Lymphoma From T-Cell Lymphoma in Dogs
The adage, "B is better, T is terrible" is based on the idea that B-cell lymphoma tends to be more … Keep reading
The adage, "B is better, T is terrible" is based on the idea that B-cell lymphoma tends to be more … Keep reading
For many pet owners, "the big C" is the ultimate bogeyman, sparking fear of losing their beloved companion too soon. … Keep reading
Lymphoma affects up to 25% of all dogs diagnosed with cancer.1 It is a heterogeneous group of cancers that originate … Keep reading
According to the Veterinary Cancer Society, 1 in 4 dogs will develop malignant cancer in their … Keep reading
Breaking the news of a cancer diagnosis with a client is never easy. You have to cover a lot of … Keep reading
Veterinary professionals often call Hypoadrenocorticism (formerly known as Addison's disease) "the great pretender" because it mimics many other conditions, frequently … Keep reading
Faecal antigen testing is an essential diagnostic tool in veterinary medicine, as it plays a crucial role in detecting … Keep reading
Pancreatitis, a common exocrine pancreatic disease in dogs and cats, can be overlooked and often challenging to accurately diagnose. Additionally, … Keep reading
One of the most common lab tests in small animal veterinary practice is the complete blood count (CBC). However, while … Keep reading
The common feline retroviruses, Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), are infectious diseases affecting cats and are … Keep reading
Among the web of responsibilities that come with being a pet owner, staying informed about potential health risks to our … Keep reading
Canine vector-borne disease (CVBD) rates in Europe are rising, along with rates of coinfection. Factors such as climate change, Keep reading