Cefovecin sodium injection for skin infections OK-ed by FDAJuly 8, 2025The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first generic cefovecin sodium injection to treat skin infections, including abscesses and wounds caused by specific bacterial strains, in dogs and cats.
Report: Misinformation, misconceptions can make pet obesity discussions difficultJuly 2, 2025A recent report provides a deep dive into the roles misinformation and misconceptions play in the global pet obesity crisis, with more than a quarter of pet owners surveyed, saying they lack understanding of what a healthy pet weight is.
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VPN Plus+ ExclusiveCat in the coalmine? One Health: Dogs and Cats as Sentinels for Human RiskVetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE creditIn this session: This case-based look summarizes key clinical aspects of common tick-borne infectious agents of veterinary and One Health concerns. It also sheds light on humans’ four-legged best friends (dogs and cats) ability to act as sentinels for human exposure risk to parasites. Recent peer-reviewed literature, and evidence- and expert-based guidelines, is also discussed.
EDUCATION CENTERA New Way Forward in Canine Osteoarthritis: Targeting Pain and Inflammation at Its SourceExubrion Therapeutics The traditional approach to canine osteoarthritis (OA) has largely focused on treatments such as NSAIDs, joint supplements, stem cell, PRP, and anti-nerve growth factor (anti-NGF) injections. This raises a critical question: What if we could do more than manage symptoms? What if we could target the inflammation driving the disease?
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveRegenerative Medicine for Musculoskeletal DiseaseJuly 9, 2025VetCE Virtual available for viewing; get CE creditIn this session: David Lane, DVM, ACVSMR, CVSMT, CCRT, CVA, covers using regenerative medicine to treat musculoskeletal disease, including osteoarthritis, tendon, and ligament injuries. He discusses how to combine regenerative medicine with other products for injection into arthritic joints, as well as using a multimodal approach for treating tendon or ligament injury. This information will arm practitioners with a good understanding of how to use regenerative medicine, alone or in combination with other treatments, to address musculoskeletal disease.
SPONSOREDThe clear reco for hidden stressOur therapeutic nutrition targets underlying stress in cats with GI or urinary issues — helping provide relief to pets and their humans.Learn More >
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveBreaking down barriers to the feline veterinary care crisisJuly 2, 2025Addressing financial concerns, prioritizing nutrition, and specializing in feline medicine are key strategies for expanding access to patient care.
Veterinary medicine: Old dogs vs. new tricksJuly 9, 2025From the Class of 1980 to 2030, tools and times have changed—but the calling to care remains the heart of the profession.
Can you make your clients laugh?June 25, 2025A guide to delivering ‘surgically precise humor’ in the clinic and how it can help clients unload the mental weight of diagnoses and outcomes.
Merging innovation and compassion to meet modern client needsJune 25, 2025By embracing technology as a tool to enhance—not disrupt—workflows, veterinary teams can improve efficiency and elevate the level of care they provide.
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