Dermatologic approach to detecting systemic diseases
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New collar tag pairs with smartphones for immediate identification
Microchip ID’s BuddyBadge features a QR code that is linked to the company’s registration system
NAVC names 3 finalists in VMX 2023 Pet Pitch Competition
The startups will compete and showcase innovations at the upcoming 40th annual VMX conference in Orlando, Florida
NAVC partners with BLEND to inspire future veterinarians
The partnership will launch a new initiative featuring a diversity-focused event on Martin Luther King Jr Day for children in the Orlando area
VMX celebrates 40 years
The NAVC announced how it will be commemorating the anniversary of the first VMX conference
Importance of equine necropsies
In a dvm360® interview, an associate professor of large animal internal medicine explains why performing a postmortem examination is a critical diagnostic tool.
Diagnostic approaches for fatal equine ailments
In a dvm360® interview, an associate professor of large animal internal medicine offered insight on selecting the appropriate diagnostic method for horses showing signs of serious illness.
Cardiac glycoside-containing plants poisonous to equine
In a dvm360® interview, an associate professor of large animal internal medicine outlined plants to bear in mind that can pose a threat to horses.
Preventing sudden death in horses 101
In a dvm360® interview, an associate professor of large animal internal medicine shared proactive approaches to prevent sudden death in horses.
Causes of sudden death in horses
In a dvm360® interview, an associate professor of large animal internal medicine outlined factors that may cause sudden equine death.
3 quick tips for addressing common feline nuisance behaviors
Meghan E. Herron, DVM, DACVB, spoke at VMX about handling common feline nuisance behaviors that cause stress for clients.
The key role of communication in preventing conflict
During a dvm360® interview, the founder and CEO of Snowgoose Veterinary Management Consulting shared how communication among team members can help avoid conflict.
Must-know tips for practice managers when approaching conflict
During a dvm360® interview, the founder and CEO of Snowgoose Veterinary Management Consulting offered insight on settling conflict by recognizing the various personalities involved then properly handling it.
The root causes of conflict at veterinary practices
During a dvm360® interview, the founder and CEO of Snowgoose Veterinary Management Consulting revealed what often ignites conflict at the clinic.
When to use each Fear Free technique
During an interview with dvm360®, Debbie A. Martin, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior), outlined when it is appropriate to implement each unique Fear Free approach.
Solving problem scratching with a fear-free approach
Cats have an inherent need to scratch. Pet parents have an inherent desire to protect their furniture. Both can be achieved.
Fear free: keep cats off the kitchen countertop by creating a more enticing alternative
Meghan E. Herron, DVM, DACVB, shares tips to help clients with cats who love to perch on their countertops.
Fear Free cooperative care training
During an interview with dvm360®, Debbie A. Martin, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior), explained how cooperative care training enables you to work together with patients to implement Fear Free.
Reducing feline stress with multimodal environmental modification (MEMO)
Can a cat's anxiety with their environment really manifest in physical symptoms?
The pros and cons of continuous glucose monitors
Claire Fellman, PhD, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVCP, discusses what to expect with continuous glucose monitors.
Scratching, chewing, hunting, viewing: enhancing the feline environment
Cats have natural needs that, when unmet, can lead to troublesome behaviors. Meghan E. Herron, DVM, DACVB, shares how to create an environment that serves those needs.
A rewarding multifaceted veterinary profession
In an interview with dvm360®, Debbie A. Martin, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior), shared the most fulfilling aspects of her career as both an animal behavior technician and veterinary writer and speaker.
Invaluable advice for those new to Fear Free
In an interview with dvm360®, Debbie A. Martin, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior), offered insight on how to approach Fear Free when first incorporating it into the practice.
Taking the time to retain clients actually saves your staff time
During an interview with dvm360®, Jason Wernli, president at AllyDVM, detailed how marketing and client retention policies actually improve staff efficiency.
Fear Free distraction methods
In an interview with dvm360®, Debbie A. Martin, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior), outlined variations of the distraction approach to successfully treat a pet while ensuring their well-being.
What is the best insulin for diabetic cats?
Claire Fellman, PhD, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVCP, talks about different insulin options and what the literature tells us about their effectiveness in lowering blood-glucose levels.
Fear Free concepts 101
During an interview with dvm360®, Debbie A. Martin, CPDT-KA, KPA CTP, LVT, VTS (Behavior), outlined key Fear Free techniques that help reduce pets' fear, anxiety, and stress at the clinic.
The data you already have could be making you more money
During an interview with dvm360®, Jason Wernli, president at AllyDVM, spoke about how practice owners are missing opportunities to schedule more appointments.
Histories and physical exams for reptiles: don't get complacent
Mark A. Mitchell, DVM, MS, PhD, DECZM (Herpetology), shares why it is important not to overlook the value of performing these practices thoroughly.
Feline diabetes: tight control vs loose control
Claire Fellman, PhD, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVCP, explains the difference between tightly controlling glucose and focusing more on the clinical signs and other factors of diabetes in cats.