Back on their feet
Try this overview of surgical repair options for cranial cruciate ligament injuries in dogs.
A client’s perspective on CCL repair
I learned firsthand this year how hard these injuries are for pets and their owners.
When should I biopsy the liver?
Has the alphabet soup of liver enzyme activities got you stumped? Dr. Jonathan Lidbury answers common questions on interpreting laboratory results and gives guidance on how to proceed with confirming a diagnosis, including when to perform a liver biopsy.
Veterinary clients, hospitals not together on parasitology
A survey of veterinary teams and their clients yielded some buggy data.
Could this lung disease that affects dentists affect you too?
Probably not, but it does reinforce the importance of personal protection equipment in veterinary dentistry, expert says.
The house that Fear Free built
OK, not a house, but a two-walled exam room courtesy of Animal Arts that stands up beautifully in a veterinary conference exhibit hall. See the photos and read on for some advice from Dr. Jonathan Bloom, who demonstrated Fear Free techniques at the most recent Fetch dvm360 conference.
Turn your veterinary practice green
No, not with paint. Veterinary architect and green machine Heather Lewis has ideas to make your veterinary practice friendlier for the environment, your patients and, yes, you |