A perspective on brachycephalic surgeryJune 27, 2022Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) is a complex combination of anatomic anomalies leading to restricted air movement in brachycephalic breeds. This syndrome generally includes varying degrees of stenotic nares, everted laryngeal saccules, redundant laryngeal tissue, presence of abnormal concha, elongated soft palate, and tracheal hypoplasia.
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Can you solve this Brain Teaser?June 1, 2022Presentation: An eight-month-old female Pomeranian presents after jumping off a bed. Can you answer these questions?
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Can you solve this puzzle?April 8, 2022An eight-year-old standard poodle presents after being found with a distended abdomen at a boarding facility.
Exploring surgical site infectionsMarch 22, 2022Surgical site infections (SSI) are a risk for any surgical endeavor. They are defined as an infection occurring anywhere in the operative field after a surgical procedure.
Can you solve our monthly Brain Teaser?March 3, 2022Presentation: A 10-year old male intact pit bull presents for stranguria. Can you answer these three questions?
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!
Can you solve this puzzle?January 19, 2022Can you solve this Brain Teaser? A 10-month-old female spayed shepherd mix originally presents for hind limb lameness.
How to make surgical recovery a successDecember 29, 2021Depending on your comfort level in the operating room, surgery can be fun and rewarding, or a major source of stress and anxiety.