VPN Plus+ ExclusiveBreaking down barriers to the feline veterinary care crisisJuly 2, 2025Veterinarians have reported treatment delays or cessation among cats suffering from major health conditions, with dental issues and obesity being the most common. Additionally, more than one in three veterinarians report that mobility issues and kidney or urinary issues have gone untreated in cats.
The Case for Year-Round Heartworm Prevention and Affordable OptionsJuly 2, 2025Veterinarians are often more than just clinicians - they’re advisors, educators, and, increasingly, financial counselors. In today’s economy, pet owners may hesitate to invest in year-round prevention due to budget constraints; but, skipping even a few months of heartworm protection can have serious consequences.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveRegenerative Medicine Applications for Bacterial Infections and Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Cats and DogsJuly 1, 2025In this session: Valerie Johnson, DVM, PhD, DACVECC, addresses using cellular therapies in bacterial and viral infections, as well as IBD.The pathophysiology of these conditions will be discussed in light of how regenerative medical products can effect a cure or remission.
A New Way Forward in Canine Osteoarthritis: Targeting Pain and Inflammation at Its SourceJuly 1, 2025The 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?
See What the ACVIM Recommends for Certain Types of Canine CHFJuly 1, 2025Safe, effective treatment that's approved by the FDA for management of certain types of canine CHF.
More life to love for patients with certain types of canine CHF.July 1, 2025 See how different formulations help dog owners manage certain types of CHF in their pets.
Canine CHF Management approved by the FDAJuly 1, 2025Studies have demonstrated increased survival time for dogs with certain types of CHF.
Pets, vets, and One HealthJune 30, 2025Veterinary professionals play a vital role in the One Health approach as climate change and global travel impact infectious disease risks. Through routine screening and client education, we help protect both pets and their caregivers by recognizing our patients as sentinels for emerging health threats.
Genetics study advances cat healthJune 30, 2025Feline-focused research, including continued work on the feline genetics, helps empower veterinary teams with the knowledge and resources needed to provide exceptional care for cats.
USDA approves parvo preventative for puppiesJune 27, 2025The conditional approval of the Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody (CPMA) for passive immunity allows veterinarians to protect exposed puppies from canine parvovirus.