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The eyes have it.


Conjunctivitis as a window to the body

The eyes can provide a view into possible systemic disease. It’s essential that
veterinarians treat this common condition individually by species.

Go with the gut
A probiotic already on the market could modulate immune responses in dogs and cats to help manage select clinical problems.

How is biting like otitis externa?
IAn unlikely analogy to explain the veterinarian’s role in stopping the escalation of aggression in canine veterinary patients.

What the duck?!
As mixed animal associate, this may be my most eggcellent emergency.

A note to all of the impostors of the world
Impostor syndrome sneaks up on everyone, from receptionists to veterinarians. And I have something to say to each and every one of you about it.

Tips for better images
Techniques for better radiographs—and better patient care.

Socialize puppies and save lives

These classes are an easy way to integrate behavior counseling into your practice, and create life-long bonds with new patients.

 

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> Put the rad in radiographs

> Explore probiotics

Helpful stuff because we <3 you:

> Client handout: You can give your pet eye medicine

> What if you could buy more time?

> Building new? Plan now for AAHA certification

And! Our favorite finds this month.

> Pet enrichment: A peek at the numbers

> Horoscope: Your week in the veterinary world

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