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Case study: An in-depth look at how one practice does Fear-Free
At Bigger Road Veterinary Center in Springboro, Ohio, veterinarians and team members live and breathe Fear-Free.
A pungent poisoning: Onion toxicosis in a cat
Cats are more sensitive to the toxic properties of onions than other species are. Find out what you should do if an exposed cat is presented to your clinic.
Correction: Hypothyroidism in cats-how is it diagnosed and treated?
An important levothyroxine dosage correction.
Experience counts: Why some veterinarians earn more (or less) than others
In this installment of our veterinary salary series, we look at factors associated with income for seasoned practitioners.
The Essentials: Keys to ideal veterinary care
Not quite so white: Georgia professor makes strides in veterinary diversity
This years Iverson Bell Award winner talks about reaching out to underrepresented students to spark interest in veterinary medicine.
dvm360 magazine, dvm360.com honored with national awards
Excellence in both print and digital media recognized by national association.
The Essentials: Just what you are looking for
We're curating our own veterinary clinical content so you can find what you need now.
Texas A&M Dean Eleanor Green appointed as AAVMC president
President-elect, board members also named at veterinary college association's annual conference.
Baby, I got your money
Actionable tips to get past clients' bias on spending money for veterinary services.
AVMA delegates reject changes to veterinary school accreditation process
House of Delegates representatives say focus should be on other, more pressing matters.
Salmonella, sterility concerns prompt recalls of pet food and compounded drugs
Bravo Pet Foods, Natures Variety recall raw food diets; Moses Lake Professional Pharmacy recalls sterile compounded drugs.
Teens death renews concerns about plague
Taylor Gaes of Larimer County, Colorado, died of the plague in June.
Veterinary employees across the nation head to court to face theft allegations
Accusations range from embezzlement to third-degree burglary.
Blog: After nine innings, debate over veterinary college accreditation is over
Four resolutions targeting COE defeated by AVMA House of Delegates.
Apoquel Q&A: Will oclacitinib revolutionize the treatment of allergic dermatitis?
A veterinary dermatologist's perspective on this new option.
Xylitol now found in certain peanut and nut butters
Natural sweetener known to cause hypoglycemia and hepatic necrosis in dogs.
4 things to know about the USDA's stricter regulation of veterinary biologics
Exemption allowing practitioners to prepare vaccines and other biologics is specified to clarify the relationship between the practitioner and the facility.
Deaths of two veterinarians bring tragedy to New Hampshire emergency veterinary hospital
Staff asks for privacy while dealing with murder of Dr. Jennifer Noll and the sudden death of Dr. Robyn Dolliver just days earlier.
What to do about ShotVet?
Many in the veterinary community are asking what can be done to stop the low-cost mobile veterinary vaccine service associated with Walgreens drug stores. The answer may be nothing.
Blog: COE needs to abandon ship on proposed new rules for veterinary faculty
Shift in focus from preparing graduates to publishing in academic journals is not in the professions interest. Plus its impossible.
Idea Exchange: It's time to start making sure you document the time
A reminder that timing matters when it comes to patient records.
Idea Exchange: Tag products to simplify reordering
A way to keep tabs on your inventory-literally.
Ohio States veterinary program replicates bones with 3D printing
CT scans provide exact models used to create plastic reproductions for education and surgery.
Pet food trends reflect a growing market
Researchers expect industry to hit $33 billion by 2018 thanks in part to treat and 'premium' pet food sales.
Rustin Moore replaces Lonnie King as Ohio State veterinary dean
Equine expert brings history of administrative experience and professional service to role.
Mind Over Miller: Beyond the fireworks
It is July. The only national holiday this month comes on the fourth of the month. It's called Independence Day. But we don't often say that.
Bagging happiness
How a down-on-his-luck man found his calling in a grocery market.
Online safety: What you need to know
The time to think about cyberharassment is before it starts.