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The year ahead: Things are looking bright for the veterinary profession
While there are a few ongoing and significant concerns among the economic indicators, most signs point to 2018 shaping up well for veterinarians and team members.
dvm360 product report: Ultrasound, drug packaging, new software and analyzer features
Here's our latest rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
Tufts professor seeking participants for canine behavior study
Nicholas Dodman, co-founder of the Center for Canine Behavior Studies, aims to expand his research.
Understanding the mind of the horse
What makes horses do what they do? Dr. Robert Miller breaks down this ambitious topic into 10 main points. And, interestingly, all are related to the first-the equine flight instinct.
Commentary: Its time for veterinarians to stop mutilating cats feet
Declawing is a barbaric procedure that violates bioethical principles and sets feline patients on a path to chronic maladaptive pain.
How judgy is too judgy?
In the latest installment of "Old School, New School," we ask the question: Where's the line between appropriately righteous indignation about pet owners' choices and getting really judgy about those choices? Dr. Codger and Dr. Greenskin seem to differ. Where do you fall?
Feline interstitial cystitis: Its not about the bladder
Inappropriate urination, straining, hematuria, loss of appetite, hiding. You want to blame the bladder, but it may just be collateral damagean innocent victim of stress and a hyperexcitable nervous system.
Sexual harassment: Share your story
Lets empower the profession to shine a light on sexual harassment in the workplace. Do you have a story to tell? Were listening.
Novel idea: A medical thriller for veterinarians
While a veterinary medical thriller may sound like a typical Monday at your clinic, its also a new literary subgenre that author and veterinarian Clare T. Walker hopes to employ as a way to encourage and applaud her peers.
dvm360 product report: Ceva launches Feliscratch, plus a new chew-resistant medical tape and more
Here's our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
A daughters predicament
Housesitting gone awry finds Dr. Brock in an awkward situation at his veterinary practice.
Mind Over Miller: From dog catching to vet school
Persistence led Dr. Miller not only to his dream, but also to a lifelong friend and mentor.
Shades of fear: Sorting paranoia from truth in a clients story
A devoted pet owners behavior has changed. The veterinary team wonders if they should step inand how far they should take their concerns
Fear Free veterinary practice certification to launch in April 2018
Ceva Animal Health veterinarians to conduct practice visits, determine certification status.
Looking right into Irma's eye
Dr. Mike Paul recounts the night of Sept. 6 when Hurricane Irma struck his island home in Anguilla.
Introducing the new Fetch dvm360 conference app
Whether youre looking for opportunities to network, details about sessions youre interested in or the location of that dermatology speaker, the Fetch dvm360 conference app has got you covered.
Under one roof: When specialist and generalist share space
Creating a working partnership with a generalist can open the door to a career path you may not have considered.
Commentary: Life, as chronicled by cash
Personal spending reveals much more than the things we purchase.
Commentary: AAFPs decision to demonize declaws is bad news for cats
Procedure, which can be performed humanely, keeps cats in homes and humans safe from scratch-related risks.
Mixed practice: Will it save equine practice or kill it?
Many equine veterinarians have added small animal services to subsidize revenue. Heres a careful look at the long-term effects of that decision.
John the champion roping horse recovers from botulism with help from UC Davis
After spending 26 days at the university for treatment, and many more months of recovery, the horse is back to his champion roping ways.
New service promises an antidote for late-night client calls
GuardianVets promises that after-hours pet triage with licensed veterinary professionals will bond clients to your practice.
Orthotics or surgery? A veterinary surgeon breaks down the options
Many clients want the easiest or cheapest solutionbut its not that simple, says Dr. David Dycus. Each decision has to be made on a case-by-case basis.
Michael Dicks announces retirement from post as AVMA econ chief
Director of associations first Veterinary Economics Division says challenges to the profession are considerable; financial acumen will be key to success of profession.
Should you give up solo equine practice?
That's a personal question: Can you make a plan and manage the headaches that come with more personnel and costs?
A chronicle of a vet's life-updated
Inspired by James Herriot, this veterinarian decided to recount his adventures as a veterinarian in the modern age.
Banfield to provide debt relief for veterinarians
National veterinary pratice announces program to help ease financial strain for its more than 3,500 doctors.
Temple Grandin joins Fear Free advisory board
A longtime advocate for the well-being of food animals, Grandin is now lending her experience and expertise to the veterinary environment.
Denver eyeing municipal declaw ban
A city panel moved the measure one step closer to approval in October.
Photo gallery: Banfield comes to the aid of pets in Puerto Rico
Pet hospital's charity has been actively helping to keep pets in Puerto Rico safe and healthy amid disasters.