Why Early Detection of Kidney Injury in Pets is Critical
Veterinarians don't often have the opportunity to diagnose kidney disease in patients until after it becomes significantly advanced. Until recently, … 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
Leishmania infantum (syn. L. chagasi) is the most prevalent protozoa species causing leishmaniosis in dogs and is highly endemic in … Keep reading
Routine deworming for intestinal worms in dogs without testing for faecal parasites is a popular choice among veterinary professionals across … Keep reading
Kidney disease is one of the most common illnesses that veterinarians manage in cats and dogs. However, precursors to kidney … Keep reading
Kidney injury can occur due to a variety of causes and is common in pets, including cats and dogs. If … Keep reading
Routine treatment for intestinal worms without performing faecal testing alongside it is commonplace in many European countries. However, Keep reading
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a common retrovirus in cats, and it has a reported incidence of between Keep reading
Ear cytology is recommended for every case of otitis externa (OE), but is a commonly overlooked test. You may wonder … Keep reading
As veterinarians, we are scientists at our core, and function best when we have objective data and as much control … Keep reading
Kidney health is a vital window into our patient's overall health, but we can't manage what we can't see. Being … Keep reading
Nearly all veterinary professionals in Italy and Spain routinely test dogs for Leishmania as part of … Keep reading
There is a lot to consider when it comes to parasite control: zoonotic risks, preventative treatments, and diagnostic testing. Fortunately, … Keep reading