Early Disease Detection in Veterinary Medicine With Blood Morphology
One of the most common lab tests in small animal veterinary practice is the complete blood count (CBC). However, while … Keep reading
One of the most common lab tests in small animal veterinary practice is the complete blood count (CBC). However, while … Keep reading
Pancreatitis is the most common exocrine pancreatic disease in both dogs and cats. However, due to the nonspecific or even … Keep reading
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are illnesses transmitted through vectors such as ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes and are of significant concern … Keep reading
In veterinary medicine, it's commonly taught that a blood smear should be performed alongside every complete blood count (CBC). However, … Keep reading
Establishing clear, standardized protocols for veterinary preventive care is a critical part of ensuring our patients' health and well-being … 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
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
Technology has expanded continuing education (CE) options for veterinary professionals, who can now more easily and conveniently stay up-to-date … 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