Treating mandibular symphyseal separationFebruary 17, 2022Mandibular symphyseal separation in dogs and cats usually occurs secondary to trauma. Typically these include being hit by car, falling from a height, fighting another dog or cat, or some form of blunt force trauma.
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Treating the most common disease found in companion animalsFebruary 17, 2022Since plaque and calculus form quickly, preventing recurrence of gingivitis requires home care in the form of daily brushing.
Why clinic inventory is truly a team sportFebruary 17, 2022Without the cooperation of the group, inventory can quickly get away from us.
Test your veterinary knowledge with our monthly Brain Teaser!February 17, 2022Can you solve this puzzle? Test your veterinary knowledge with our monthly Brain Teaser!
Touch is not a want—part IIFebruary 14, 2022While we have known touch can calm an animal with fear, anxiety, and stress, it’s been a relatively short period of time since science began to examine of how touch matters at a biochemical level.
Ensuring surgical safety, efficiency central to new textbookFebruary 10, 2022The World of Surgical Instrument for Animal Health features 474 color pages with detailed visual learning, care and handling, and repair standards for scissors, needle holders, dental, and laparoscopic tools.
Genes, environment, and DNA sequenceFebruary 8, 2022One of the most interesting and significant shifts in biomedical science has been the change in our understanding of how genes are influenced by environment, and even how such influences can be inherited without changes to the DNA sequence of our chromosomes.
Old challenges and new opportunities in treating feline lymphomaFebruary 8, 2022Lymphoma is the most common malignancy in cats and can cause a variety of clinical signs, depending on the site affected and extent of disease.
Applying MCI protocols to veterinary triageFebruary 7, 2022With phones ringing off the hook at general and emergency practices, and so many pets requiring evaluation for urgent conditions, veterinary staff must find a way to cut through the clamor.
"Dr. AI will help you now"February 7, 2022Veterinarians’ most limited resource is time. As such, tools capable of saving time are highly valued in practice.