How to Integrate Breed-Specific Recommendations into Preventive Veterinary Care
A breed name does more than describe a dog’s physical characteristics—it can point to genetic differences that influence disease risk, … 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
Conversations about cancer can be some of the most challenging in veterinary medicine. Veterinary professionals are tasked with striking a … Keep reading
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death in adult and senior dogs, and among cancers, lymphoma remains one … Keep reading
Cancer screening fits naturally into the comprehensive preventive care approach veterinarians already take during wellness exams. Just as we routinely … Keep reading
When delivering a cancer diagnosis, the focus is usually on the dog and their owner and how the news … Keep reading
Lymphoma is a common cancer in dogs that can rapidly progress if not promptly recognized and treated. Treatment with chemotherapy, … Keep reading
Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in dogs, accounting for 80% or more of hematopoietic tumors and nearly … 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
Lymphoma affects up to 25% of all dogs diagnosed with cancer.1 It is a heterogeneous group of cancers that originate … Keep reading
For many pet owners, "the big C" is the ultimate bogeyman, sparking fear of losing their beloved companion too soon. … Keep reading
Breaking the news of a cancer diagnosis with a client is never easy. You have to cover a lot of … Keep reading