
Here’s our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

At its VMX show this month, the North American Veterinary Community awarded the best advertising, design, digital, experiential and PR campaigns in animal health. See any favorites?

Find out why this sassy black and white cat is gaining popularity.

You may have missed VMX this year, but don't worry, we've got you covered. Here are some of the hot topics from this year’s conference.

Developing a successful treatment plan for common allergies in cats first requires an accurate diagnosis. A veterinary dermatologist provides diagnostic and treatment details to help you put a stop to the scratching.

Veterinary technician Janet McConnell shares some useful tips on how to introduce and onboard a new approved veterinary assistant.

This year’s Feather in Her Cap Award honored a veterinary industry icon who has made it a priority to mentor other women in the profession.

Veterinary behavior specialist Dr. Marie Hopfensperger shares tips for helping to combat canine anxiety in your clinic.

We veterinarians like to say, “Cats are not small dogs.” A similar credo differentiates the cat owner from the dog owner.

Their contribution will fund studies on how the country’s wildfires are affecting its native animals.

When you suspect food allergy in a patient, performing an elimination diet trial is easier said than done. A veterinary dermatologist offers insight into how she selects a diet for her patients.

Pet obesity is, unfortunately, still making news. But Banfield Pet Hospital is hoping to make progress in the fight against pet overweight and obesity with its 2020 VET Report.

The goal of the new animal community alliance is to unite veterinary professionals and pet lovers throughout the United States to support animals in a host of ways.

These three people will make or break a project to renovate, remodel or build a new veterinary hospital. Increase your chances for success by getting the right folks to work right together.

The annual Veterinary Meeting and Expo (VMX), which takes place this weekend in Orlando, Florida, promises plenty of opportunities for veterinary professionals to learn the latest on just about every topic under the sun.

You work hard in veterinary practice. You earn your income. Don’t be afraid to enjoy it.

The guidelines are intended to support veterinarians in various settings when making decisions regarding ending an animal’s life.

One reader thinks this phrase describing veterinary medicine is damaging, not inspiring.

The ‘R’ word is an economic inevitability, but that doesn’t mean you should panic. Take these five steps to prepare your veterinary practice for the next downturn.

A phone call 20 years ago and decades of monthly writing changed my life. Maybe I’ve got a resolution for you that could change your life too.

Here’s what you need to know about examination, assessment and differential diagnosis in the blind veterinary patient.

As the saying goes, this conference in sunny San Diego, California, wasn’t your parents’ veterinary conference.

A recent study suggests that selective breeding has significantly altered the anatomy of dogs brains.

One school dean believes there are moral issues involved in increasing access to veterinary schools for underrepresented groups, but also educational, societal and business benefits with increasing diversity.

Jenny Cassibry shares the key benefits of needle-free technology

One of the biggest mistakes a veterinarian can make with a patient that presents with status epilepticus is not treating aggressively or quickly enough.

Could the implementation of evidence-based CPR increase survival rates in veterinary medicine?

Clients who are well informed about this disease can offer their diabetic pet a very good chance at a long and happy life. Thats where the veterinary team comes in.

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