Pets' positive impact on human health to be exploredDecember 28, 2020HABRI has initiated five new research projects, focused on the human-animal bond and the effect of these relationships on human health.
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CBD pet chews praised for innovationDecember 22, 2020Chewy pet treats formulated to ensure dogs and cats can receive veterinary-recommended doses of cannabinoid (CBD) have been recognized for innovation.
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Ending pet obesity drives academic, corporate collaborationDecember 1, 2020Improving the health of animals by eliminating pet obesity is the primary focus of a significant renovation at the Kansas State University (K-State) College of Veterinary Medicine teaching hospital.
Veterinary nutritionists: A secret ingredient for pet healthNovember 26, 2020Veterinarians are the most utilized source of information for owners regarding their pet’s health and nutrition.
Epilepsy: Why it shouldn't be a scary topicNovember 26, 2020Seizures are a clinical manifestation of abnormal neuronal activity in the brain. The signs and/or symptoms of a seizure can vary greatly depending on the affected area(s).
Surgery checklists save lives—Use themNovember 26, 2020Even on the busiest shift, you can minimize the risk of making a mistake or forgetting something important. How? By using checklists.
Cat extractions are not small dog extractionsNovember 26, 2020Know this: Cat extractions are more about finesse and less about force. Too much of it can result in undesirable consequences.
The price is right: How preventive care pricing can boost your practiceNovember 25, 2020Preventive care diagnostics can help in identifying abnormalities sooner when treatment options are greatest.
Getting your clients to opt for treatment every timeNovember 25, 2020You chose the correct workup. You determined the proper diagnosis. You laid out the treatment plan. Yet, your client declined to move forward. How could they do that to you?