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Jumping in, learning curve: First time's the charm
dvm360 magazine When two young doctors dove into practice ownership and building a facility all at once, they got the practice of their dreams–and Hospital of the Year accolades in the dvm360 Hospital Design Competition.

Wellbeing study finds improved awareness
Results from the new Merck wellbeing study reveal that attitudes toward mental health have improved, but the number of veterinarians seeking treatment has not.

Why veterinarians should say no to declawing–and what to say instead
Pet expert Steve Dale and pain management guru Dr. Robin Downing explain why they oppose feline onychectomy and offer insight about alternatives that you can share with your clients.

Pet obesity today: challenges and solutions
In light of the latest Banfield Veterinary Emerging Topics (VET) Report, a pet weight management expert shares his solutions to a growing problem.

Strangles: Identifying the chronic shedder
Clients are often quick to place blame on the new horse for introducing strangles to a herd, but veterinarians who provide appropriate client education can control the pandemonium before it begins.

Tips and tricks for managing feline allergies
Developing a successful treatment plan for common allergies in cats first requires an accurate diagnosis. Here’s what you need to know.

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