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
Veterinary professionals often call Hypoadrenocorticism (formerly known as Addison's disease) "the great pretender" because it mimics many other conditions, frequently … 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
Canine vector-borne disease (CVBD) rates in Europe are rising, along with rates of coinfection. Factors such as climate change, Keep reading
In many European countries, regular deworming of pets for intestinal worms is a common practice and helps to control a … Keep reading
Preventative care is a cornerstone of veterinary medicine, offering numerous benefits that go beyond a pet's immediate and daily … Keep reading
Canine vector-borne disease (CVBD) is becoming a significant threat in Europe, posing risks not only to pets but also … Keep reading