
Veterinary app creator Mark Olcott, DVM, shares a top-level view of client payment options—and the need to actually try these options—with Fetch dvm360 attendees.
Veterinary app creator Mark Olcott, DVM, shares a top-level view of client payment options—and the need to actually try these options—with Fetch dvm360 attendees.
Addressing atopic dermatitis in your patients requires a multifaceted approach. Veterinary dermatologist Dr. Darin Dell outlines diagnostic dilemmas, treatment tips and the importance (as always) of client communication when atopy itches along.
Pet expert Steve Dale and pain management guru Dr. Robin Downing offer insight on some alternatives to feline onychectomy that you can share with your clients.
Heres our regular roundup of new and noteworthy veterinary products.
A data dive yields insights on online product sales and prescription refills by different-sized veterinary practicesand how satisfied the owners and managers were with the results.
Space to work, quiet to heal, more light: A tribute to my dog's stay in a veterinary emergency clinic.
What can general practitioners say for sure about all-natural, organic veterinary parasite preventives? Richard Gerhold, DVM, MS, PhD, says not much.
Feline infectious peritonitis: From fatal to treatable Top feline researchers and clinicians at a recent symposium say the disease should lose its lethal label.
15 companies, most of which sell cannabidiol products for pets receive warning letters; veterinarians and other healthcare providers urged to report adverse effects.
Zimeta has been associated with rapid and effective reduction of pyrexia in horses.
A new book from veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward, writer Alice Oven and pet-food CEO Ryan Bethencourt that argues for a future of plant-derived pet food spends a little time looking at the marketing of domestic pet food that makes raw meat sound like a good idea.
Purina Institute symposium highlights research on humans designed to quantify clinical response to potential new allergen-neutralizing product.
Merck Animal Health hopes the flea, tick, heartworm and intestinal parasite preventive Bravecto Plus now approved for cats for two months protection will improve client compliance.
Heres our regular roundup of new and noteworthy veterinary products.
When you think of a doctor, odds are you picture someone with a stethoscope draped around their neck. A mere 200 years old, this tool is ubiquitous in both human and veterinary medicine today. Heres the 411 on how it came to be.
One company's device can turn your veterinary practice trash into an inert hockey puck.
An attorney who consults in the animal health industry says that, contrary to a recent dvm360 article, cannabidiol is not illegal. The author, veterinary pharmacologist Dr. Dawn Boothe, responds.
Heres our regular roundup of new and noteworthy veterinary products.
A tearful plea to a deceased loved one is followed quickly by missing pets return. Is a guardian angel responsible?
Make way for a potentially less expensive option to add to your behavior management arsenal.
Cannabidiol has recently crossed over to the pet market, and revenue is expected to grow to $6.7 billion by the end of the year. Are you watching this, veterinarians?
The move comes four months after Jonathan Ayers suffered a catastrophic cycling injury.
Two multipart investigations evaluate efficacy, safety and optimal dosing of monthly oral moxidectin against Dirofilaria immitis.
Ongoing concerns in the veterinary industry about dilated cardiomyopathy related to grain-free pet food have resulted in steadily declining sales for grain-free pet food manufacturers.
Make sure your next practice management software (PIMS) choice will help your veterinary practice avoid missed charges.
VetCell Therapeutics researching stem cell treatment, while KindredBio studies efficacy of new monoclonal antibody for veterinary patients.
The cannabidiol (CBD) conversation is in full swing in veterinary practices across the country, and its time for veterinarians to chime in.
Heres our regular rundown of new and noteworthy veterinary products.
With so many drugs and supplies used daily in a veterinary hospital, its no wonder backorders happen. Here are ways I proactively problems and keep my doctors and team members in the loop.
Developed using artificial intelligence, this tool enables veterinarians to tailor healthcare plans for feline patients based on future health concerns.