Study Finds Cat Friendly Practices Improve Diagnostic Testing in Feline Patients
Working with cats presents unique challenges to veterinary teams. The AAFP Cat Friendly Practice® (CFP) and AAFP Cat Friendly Certificate … Keep reading
Working with cats presents unique challenges to veterinary teams. The AAFP Cat Friendly Practice® (CFP) and AAFP Cat Friendly Certificate … 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
SDMA (Symmetric dimethylarginine) is a sensitive, reliable indicator in change and decrease of glomerular filtration (GFR). … Keep reading
Acute kidney injury accounts for approximately one-third of renal cases, but until recently, early detection and diagnosis have proved difficult.6 … Keep reading
As veterinarians, we are scientists at our core, and function best when we have objective data and as much control … Keep reading
Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) Prevalence Maps have been helping veterinarians stay informed for years regarding … Keep reading
Ear cytology is recommended for every case of otitis externa (OE), but is a commonly overlooked test. You may wonder … Keep reading
For decades, one of the core screening tests for canines and felines has been the ova and parasite (O&P) test. … Keep reading
When thinking about basic preventive blood screenings in new cats, it's usually a no-brainer to recommend a "triple test," … Keep reading
Kidney injury in pets can occur from a variety of causes and is often not clinically apparent. These patients may … Keep reading