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
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
Although veterinary medicine has made tremendous advancements in recent decades, basic preventive care for pets remains the best protection … 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. … Keep reading
As a veterinarian, you know the importance of testing for fecal parasites in your patients. Regular fecal exams are one … Keep reading
As a veterinarian, you can't ask your patients how they're feeling or what symptoms they're experiencing—and although many owners … Keep reading
Some veterinarians, when asked about the essential components of an adult canine annual exam, include the following: administering core and/or … Keep reading
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) increasingly affects cats as they age. CKD prevalence is about 2-4% … Keep reading
When reviewing more than 1 million chemistry profiles run on medical cases (i.e., sick visits, rechecks, and preanesthetic profiles, … Keep reading
Wellness screening is an essential part of veterinary medicine for one obvious yet significant reason: our pets can't tell … Keep reading
Monitoring the kidneys in veterinary patients is about more than chronic kidney disease (CKD). Kidney diagnostics … Keep reading