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What’s new in 2022
The dvm360® team is launching new initiatives and working to reach new heights to serve you and help you better serve patients.
Making room at the table
Black veterinarians are creating spaces to increase their visibility in the profession.
10 Dental hacks to enhance your veterinary practice in 2022
An oral care expert recommends products, protocols to better serve clients, patients.
Do we need a paradigm shift in canine neutering?
Canine neutering has become the prevailing standard practice in the US, but questions remain about whether this universal approach is appropriate in all cases.
Implementing virtual care in veterinary practice
There are considerations in selecting the ideal telemedicine or digital platform for serving clients and patients.
Commentary: compensating trainees as paid staff
How research of an FIP treatment for cats is saving human lives
The work of Niels C. Pedersen, DVM, PhD, provided a foundation for investigators studying an antiviral drug for treating COVID-19.
At-home care is crucial to combating periodontal disease
Periodontal disease is a battle that needs to be fought daily, with pet parents on the front line.
The dilemma: approaching retirement
An older practice owner weighs future options for his business.
Providing oral health services and public information
In honor of National Pet Dental Health Month, discover how you can maximize social media to help clients understand the importance of pet oral care.
2022 Veterinary Heroes™ program open for nominations
The program honors veterinary leaders selected by their peers for their remarkable achievements in improving patient outcomes.
National pet hospice network resumes in-home care
Hospice services for aging and terminally ill pets had been limited because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tooney’s Last Resort: An animal refuge
An animal hospital in New Jersey offers a haven for pets who require medical care their owners cannot manage or for animals who simply need a home.
Diagnosing adverse food reactions in canine and feline patients
Understanding the clinical picture and performing appropriate diet trials will improve identification of patients suffering from food reactions, including allergy
Fear Free techniques for anxious cats
Lisa Radosta, DVM, DACVB, shares why cats get especially anxious at the veterinary clinic, and she offers invaluable advice on using Fear Free methods to benefit these patients.
Pharmacy challenges: Present and future
Tips for competing with retail and online pharmacies by practicing better medicine.
Puppy burns mouth and throat on batteries
Nova's story warns of a harmful item pet owners should bear in mind this holiday season, plus how the Pet Poison Helpline is raising awareness of common household hazards.