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The Five explores punishment in the pet-food recall, news from WVC, and advice on fielding lots of client questions on a busy day.

Ace, the superior sniffer

Fala, the child expert

Ariel, the perfect clinic kitty

Precious, the senior specialist

Rockville, Md. -- The FDA will provide frequent updates on the world of animal health through its new Twitter account.

The Five explores veterinary relief efforts in Haiti, humankind's effect on the canine genome, a new technician specialty, and more.

A National Geographic story details the costly steps many humans take to look good or cure illnesses.

This study confirms that in dogs with confirmed primary chronic hepatitis, those patients with ascites at the time of diagnosis will have significantly decreased survival times compared with those without ascites.

In the United States, cats are more popular than dogs yet they receive less than half the veterinary care provided to their canine counterparts.

Understanding these feline-specific differences is important when prescribing these commonly used drugs.

A blood tube agitator-mixer helps mix medications that separate over time.

Lubricating endotracheal tube cuffs can help reduce tracheal damage.

Career planning can be customized, and there's a lot of variability in executing your career plans while in veterinary school.

Therapeutic exercise can provide a wide range of benefits for veterinary rehabilitation patients.

Changes in state laws shut down commercial dog kennels in Pa.

The American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association have jointly developed and released the Feline Life Stage Guidelines.

Veterinary volunteers are on the ground in Haiti. See photos of what they are facing.


