OTC meds, human food top list of pet toxins in 2024March 18, 2025Check out the top ten list of pet toxins encountered by veterinary professionals in 2024, including OTC and prescription meds, household products, and hallucinogens.
Digital convenience impacts client retention, study showsMarch 17, 2025Findings from the recent Pet Parent Research Report highlight how expanding digital engagement is essential for retaining clients, improving the practice.
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VPN Plus+ ExclusiveHypersomatotropism: A Common Cause of Diabetes Mellitus in CatsVetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE creditIn this session: Jocelyn Mott, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), FACVIM (feline and canine diabetes), discusses diagnosis, management, treatment goals and monitoring cats with hypersomatotropism and diabetes mellitus (HS-DM).
EDUCATION CENTERFeline heartworm diagnostic testingMars Science & Diagnostics - AntechUnderstanding the new American Heartworm Society guidelines, why and when to screen cats for heartworm infection.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveToxicology: RodenticidesMarch 21, 2025VetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE creditIn this session: Jeffery Backus, RVT, CVT, VTS (ECC), explores rodenticide toxicity in small animal veterinary medicine. Rodenticide exposure is a Top-3 call annually for the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, and a very common presentation to the veterinary hospital. He addresses the three major types that are available on the market, decontamination, toxic doses and LD50’s, treatment, and nursing care, and will also look at other “less toxic” rodenticides. He also discusses how to tell these rodenticides apart, as well as relay exposure—a pet eating a carcass that may have eaten rodenticide.
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A closer look at OA supplements—Part 1March 15, 2025Osteoarthritis (OA) is common in dogs and cats. Often, the practitioner utilizes multimodal approaches to treatment, offering anti-inflammatory medications and dietary supplements. Let's look at some options for your OA patient in this two-part feature.
How to choose the right PIMSMarch 18, 2025Technology is fast changing the way clinics operate. Learn about key features and benefits to consider when selecting a new practice inventory management system (PIMS).
8 tips to extend post-conference experiencesMarch 5, 2025Learn how you can make your veterinary conference experience last—leave with knowledge, connections, and inspiration that go beyond the event.
New report proposes solutions to advance role of pets for better mental healthFebruary 18, 2025Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) connects researchers, practitioners and policymakers to increase access to pets and pet care
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