September 30th 2024
The new tool could predict the likelihood of short-term mortality and give owners and veterinary professionals important data
The study yielded an unexpected finding
September 25th 2024
Study findings showed a positive impact on the negative mental health symptoms
September 5th 2024
Learn about wobbler syndrome, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
August 28th 2024
Colorado’s health department published a guidance document for veterinary professionals testing felines for avian flu and indicators of an H5N1 infection
Rustrela virus variant identified in Colorado
A wild mountain lion is the first documented case in North America
6 cats in Colorado are diagnosed with avian influenza
Two of these felines were indoor-only pets
Studying the effects of probiotics for idiopathic epilepsy
Zoe Bailey, DVM, presented her research findings to attendees at the 2024 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum
Odds in Parlay the puppy’s favor
The black Labrador retriever survived tetanus despite the odds being against him
British association names 2024 Bourgelat Award honoree
Nicholas Jeffery, BVSc, PhD, MSc, is an internationally recognized veterinary neurologist, surgeon and scientist, and a professor at Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Genetic mutation could cause severe reactions from feline parasite preventives
This serious, even fatal neurological reaction could impact more than half a million cats in the United States
Achieve successful aging by navigating behavioral shifts in senior pets
A veterinary behaviorist breaks down what to look for in geriatric patients for signs of cognitive dysfunction
Researchers find link between human and canine brain tumor detection markers
Human doctors and veterinary professionals are working together to find a better way to diagnose and treat this common brain tumor
Top dvm360 articles of 2023: #7
We have compiled a countdown of our top 15 content in 2023, here is number 7
NC State professor named 2023 AVMA Career Achievement in Canine Research Award recipient
Natasha Olby, VetMB, PhD, is a leader in veterinary neurology and neurosurgery, and demonstrated a long-term contribution to canine research.
New study finds that slow walking could be a sign of dementia
North Carolina State University found that dogs who slow down physically also slow down mentally
New neurological support supplement unveiled
Recognizes importance of maintaining brain health as dogs age
A veterinary neurologist’s clinical approach to epilepsy
The following is a case of a patient with seizures and a veterinary neurologist’s thought process in approaching seizure cases
Top dvm360 articles of 2022: #6
We have compiled a countdown of our top 20 articles in 2022, here is number 6
Top dvm360 articles of 2022: #12
We have compiled a countdown of our top 20 articles in 2022, here is number 12
Working between the brain and the mind
Veterinary collaboration can help determine whether a case is a neurological or behavioral condition
6 gait abnormalities and their neurolocalizations
Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology), explains how gait analysis aids in neurolocalization
Identifying neurological diseases made easier
In his keynote address at the 2022 Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology), breaks down identifying neurological diseases with a checklist of questions
Q&A with a keynote: Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology)
Learn more about Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference keynote speaker, Fred Wininger, as he discusses his career start and the value of neurology
Completing a neurological exam is like following a cooking recipe
In an interview at the Fetch dvm360® conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology), shares a fascinating metaphor that can be helpful when performing a neurological exam
Veterinary Neurology offers free webinar series to benefit children in Ukraine
The campaign has raised over $11,000 for UNICEF so far.
Integrative methods for seizure treatment
In a dvm360® interview, Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM, shared effective integrative approaches for seizure management.
Treating epilepsy in veterinary patients
In a dvm360® interview, Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM, provided invaluable tips on treating epilepsy and the importance of safe administration of the drugs.
The lowdown on veterinary seizures
In a dvm360® interview, Fred Wininger, VMD, MS DACVIM, outlined common causes of seizures and breeds that are at risk.
3 Must-reads highlighting the 2021 Fetch dvm360® Kansas City conference
Are you planning on attending ACVC? If so, here are 3 articles from our last live conference to get you in the spirit.
Curb canine anxiety with Calmer Canine
In a recent dvm360® interview, Michelle Graziano, inside sales manager at Assisi Animal Health, explains the science behind how this product helps reduce canine anxiety.
Managing head trauma in veterinary patients
Veterinary patients presenting with head trauma can be intimidating but can improve immensely with intravenous fluid therapy, supplemental oxygen, and nursing care.
Veterinary community mourns the loss of Dr Alexander de Lahunta
Legendary veterinary neurologist passed away peacefully at his home last week surrounded by family at the age of 88.
What can we do for patients with refractory epilepsy?
Combining multiple drugs may help with an animal’s poorly controlled seizures.
Common canine spinal disease simplified
Although the spinal cord choreographs everything a dog does, it is a delicate neural pipeline and vulnerable to common issues that can be mechanical, vascular, infectious, or degenerative.