Staging Tests and Their Prognostic Significance in Dogs with Lymphoma
Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in dogs, accounting for 80% or more of hematopoietic tumors and nearly … Keep reading
Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in dogs, accounting for 80% or more of hematopoietic tumors and nearly … Keep reading
Regular diagnostic screening is an integral part of preventive care for young pets, yet communicating the value of these … Keep reading
The kidneys, as one of the body's essential organs, have many responsibilities and functions, including regulating and maintaining fluid, electrolyte, … Keep reading
Listen in as Dr. Sarah Sweet explores acute vs. chronic kidney disease in pets and discusses the latest diagnostics to … Keep reading
Veterinarians specializing in feline patients dedicate considerable time to diagnosing, treating, and managing chronic kidney disease (CKD). We constantly seek … 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
Historically, early diagnosis of acute kidney injury in dogs and cats has been challenging, especially in asymptomatic patients. However, the … Keep reading
Robust client buy-in and engagement in your team's preventive care recommendations can mean healthier, longer-living pets with fewer emergencies … Keep reading
Get comfortable with the discomfort of blood smears with expert guest, Kim Yore, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM).
Keep readingRadiography is an accessible imaging technique that can provide indispensable diagnostic information in the veterinary practice. High-quality X-rays enable veterinarians … Keep reading
Loss is unavoidable in veterinary medicine, but that doesn't make managing grief any easier—especially when the entire team is affected. … Keep reading
Cats visiting their veterinarian can display unique needs and anxieties that require special considerations to ensure their well-being and cooperation. … Keep reading