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The secret life of techs
dvm360 magazineThese veterinary professionals work as technicians by day, highly qualified pet sitters by night.

2017 parasite forecast maps predict uptick in heartworm, Lyme infections
With these two diseases growing both beyond and within their endemic bounds, CAPC hopes veterinarians use the predictions to encourage prevention and testing.

15-mg phenobarbital tablets recalled; pills are actually 30 mg each
Labeling error leads to product withdrawal due to potential for patient harm.

COE rejects University of Arizona's veterinary school proposal a second time
The novel-concept veterinary school can reapply for accreditation in June.

Little Booty Ham Sandwich and more wacky pet names of 2017
Nationwide serves up the wacky names in an epic lineup of punny honorifics, appalling appellations and silly sobriquets.

The ARK at JFK: Ready for takeoff
Veterinary hospital located within the ARK at JFK at John F. Kennedy International Airport is preparing for a flood of first-rate service for all domesticated species.

Veterinarian Sonny Perdue sworn in as U.S. secretary of agriculture
Former Georgia governor, UGA alumnus vows to be a good steward of U.S. land, protect interests of farmers and ranchers.

Veterinarians: Will you continue to own your profession?
Unless veterinarians develop a financial focus, they may lose their position of influence in veterinary medicine.

'Bump the lamp' for pet owners
What Disney's Who Framed Roger Rabbit can teach us about the veterinary client experience.

When a microchip raises more questions than it answers
What do you do when you find a microchip at your veterinary practice and the pet owner says "no," you can't scan it? Here's how I handle it.

Old School, New School: Three rounds with Codger
Dr. Greenskin drags her boss into a boxing match of wit and wisdom. But did she underestimate the crusty old veterinarian?

When it comes to buying a veterinary practice, consider a ‘proposal’
A well-thought-out letter of intent, much like an engagement proposal, can keep from scaring off a potential business partner.

A (vaccine) shot in the dark
Was this vaccine-clinic veterinarian right to order a steroid injection over the phone for a pet he didn't even remember?

A little BS isn’t a bad thing—or is it?
Just because you’re the veterinarian doesn’t mean you can get away with everything, Dr. Brock realizes.

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