What Is It and How Far Has It Spread? Grading and Staging Explained
Grading and staging are two of the most critical concepts in veterinary oncology, yet they are often confused by both … Keep reading
Grading and staging are two of the most critical concepts in veterinary oncology, yet they are often confused by both … Keep reading
As veterinarians, we have all had the moment when a fecal flotation comes back negative for a patient we strongly … Keep reading
Immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA) remains one of the most challenging diseases in small animal practice, both diagnostically and therapeutically. It … Keep reading
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the most common and serious conditions in companion animals, especially in older cats … Keep reading
Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in dogs, but not all lymphomas are the same. Canine lymphomas can … Keep reading
A breed name does more than describe a dog’s physical characteristics—it can point to genetic differences that influence disease risk, … Keep reading
Cutaneous and subcutaneous masses—often described as lumps and bumps by pet owners—are among the most common findings in dogs. Physical … Keep reading
A complete blood count (CBC) remains one of the most fundamental diagnostic tools in small animal practice. However, many clinicians … Keep reading
Accurate blood glucose measurement is an essential component of a serum chemistry panel and influences many clinical decisions in everyday … Keep reading
Conversations about cancer can be some of the most challenging in veterinary medicine. Veterinary professionals are tasked with striking a … Keep reading
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains among the most prevalent and clinically significant diagnoses in feline medicine. Affecting an estimated Keep reading
Dental disease remains one of the most common yet underdiagnosed conditions in small-animal practice. While owners may dismiss "halitosis" or … Keep reading