How Availability of Diagnostic Results Impact Veterinary Workflows and How to Adapt
Let's discuss the inevitable— the ever-changing dynamics in your veterinary practice that can impact workflow. A veterinary practice depends on … Keep reading
Let's discuss the inevitable— the ever-changing dynamics in your veterinary practice that can impact workflow. A veterinary practice depends on … Keep reading
Veterinary medicine was built on a foundation of preventive care, including regular diagnostic screening. In general practice, fecal testing is … Keep reading
From Labradors to French bulldogs, ear infections are one of the most common reasons pet owners seek veterinary care—and ear … Keep reading
The pet ownership landscape is always evolving but one tenet remains true: pet owners care a great deal about their … Keep reading
In small animal veterinary practice, nematodes, cestodes, and coccidia protozoa are common intestinal parasites in dogs and cats. To … Keep reading
Cystoisospora (formerly known as Isospora) is one genus of protozoal parasite causing coccidiosis in dogs and cats. While many pets—particularly … Keep reading
Working with cats presents unique challenges to veterinary teams. The AAFP Cat Friendly Practice® (CFP) and AAFP Cat Friendly Certificate … Keep reading
Diagnostic screening plays a pivotal role in ensuring the well-being of our beloved pets. However, despite its importance, … Keep reading
Veterinarians can find it challenging to communicate effectively about preventive care, despite understanding its value. IDEXX conducted a study … Keep reading
Proteinuria in pets refers to the presence of any protein, such as albumin, globulins, mucoproteins, and Bence-Jones proteins, in urine.1 … Keep reading
As we thaw from winter and approach peak mosquito and tick season across most of the country, it's crucial for … Keep reading
Tick-borne diseases (TBD) and heartworm in shelter dogs are a growing concern, both for veterinarians and the broader community. A … Keep reading