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Kennels for kitties: Evolving wisdom on feline housingNovember 17, 2021It is an exciting time to be a cat! Researchers worldwide have spent the better part of 15 years investigating the unique kennel and containment needs of our feline friends. What’s more, they have recommended changes the animal health industry has spent the last five years weaving into practices, clinics, and hospitals.
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Helpful equipment in orthopedicsNovember 16, 2021Although there is a wide variety of tools and equipment available, often the simple tools are the ones we reach for the most frequently.
Can you make the diagnosis?November 16, 2021Laga is a seven-month-old female spayed Labrador that presented with a bony swelling of the right rostral mandible.
Tips for evaluating computed tomographyNovember 16, 2021The introduction of the latest technology into a practice can lead to diagnoses veterinarians cannot catch with other equipment.
Overworked? You might want to blame poor productivity; not pandemic puppiesNovember 4, 2021If work seems busier, it probably is; however, if you think this is the result of an increase in puppy ownership, you may be mistaken.
A clear look at cataract conditions and treatmentsNovember 4, 2021For clinical anatomy, it is useful to think of the lens like a peanut M&M: composed of the “candy shell” capsule, the “chocolate” cortex, and the “peanut” dense nucleus.