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Update on Giardiasis: Diagnostics, Treatment, and Management

There are several tests for diagnosing Giardia infection in companion animals, although to optimize diagnosis, they may need to be used repeatedly or in … See more

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Veterinary Telehealth: What Is It, Where Are We, and What’s Next

WebWHAT IS TELEHEALTH? To start with, a few definitions may be useful: Telehealth: The overarching term that encompasses all uses of technology geared to …

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One World, One Medicine, One Health Today's Veterinary Practice

WebTo that end, here are 5 ways you may already be practicing One Health—or ways to do so even more. 1. Right in your practice: Zoonotic disease, antimicrobials, and the bond For …

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence Chatbots in Veterinary Medicine

WebThe world of veterinary medicine is constantly evolving, and recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and chatbot technology have opened up new …

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Dietary Guidelines for Dogs with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

WebMost studies evaluating protein restriction in dogs with CKD are based on the remnant kidney model, which induces renal failure through removal of large amounts of renal …

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Chronic Feline Gingivostomatitis: Proven Therapeutic Approaches …

WebChronic gingivostomatitis (CGS) in the cat is a very painful disease, characterized by severe inflammation of the gingiva, buccal mucosa, and caudal oral mucosa. 1 CGS affects …

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Cobalamin in Veterinary Health and Disease

WebCobalamin, commonly known as vitamin B 12, is a water-soluble vitamin used by every cell in the body.Cobalamin is required for maintenance of normal physiologic functions, …

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The Aging Canine Eye: What to Look for and How to Intervene

WebWhat Is A “Senior” Dog? According to the 2019 American Animal Hospital Association Canine Life Stage Guidelines, the mature adult stage of a dog’s life begins at completion …

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Cushing's Disease in Dogs: Diagnosis, Clinical Signs, and More

WebCanine pituitary dependent hyperadrenocorticism (PDH), also known as Cushing’s disease, is a common endocrine disorder in older dogs.This disorder is caused by a pituitary …

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Support Healthy Skin Today's Veterinary Practice

WebSupport Healthy Skin. Healthy skin is a protective barrier. A combination of cornified skin cells, lipid cell membranes and a lipid matrix works to keep outside irritants …

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Neurologic Breakthrough in Canine Nutrition

WebVeterinarians in companion animal practice are familiar with canine idiopathic epilepsy, a neurologic condition that affects an estimated 1 in 111 dogs. 1 Companion animal …

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Diagnosing and Managing Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease

WebFeline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a general term used to describe conditions affecting the bladder or urethra of cats; 1 it is not a syndrome or specific diagnosis. It has …

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Treatment Options for Canine Pancreatitis

WebBy inhibiting LFA-1, Panoquell-CA1 is designed to prevent extravasation of neutrophils into the tissues. Indication and clinical use: Panoquell-CA1 is indicated in the …

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The Benefits and Risks of Chew Treats

WebBenefits include behavioral and environmental enrichment and improved dental health. Risks include oral/dental trauma, airway or gastrointestinal obstruction, …

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Pancreatitis in Dogs: Treatment and Follow-Up Care

WebIdeally, hospitalized dogs should be fed their estimated resting energy requirement (RER) based on either 70 × (body weight in kg) 0.75 = RER (kcal/day) or [30 × (body weight in …

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Role of Dietary Fatty Acids in Dogs & Cats

WebDogs and cats require omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids in the diet because they cannot produce these essential fatty acids on their own. 1 Essential fatty acids and their numeric …

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Feeding Cats With Chronic Kidney Disease: Customizing the …

WebThe approach to nutritional management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats has changed significantly over the past 2 decades. In the past, cats typically were diagnosed …

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The Latest News in Veterinary Medicine

Web8 Today’s Veterinary Practice September/October 2012 Today’s Veerinarynews rants ASPCA Awards $7.6 Million in Grants The American Society for the Prevention of …

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The Latest News in Veterinary Medicine

Web16 Today’s Veterinary Practice March/April 2013 Today’s Veerinarynews CONFERENCES & EDUCATION Excellent Experiences at WVC Nearly 14,500 attendees, includ-ing 6000 …

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Aggression in Dogs: Etiology, Signalment, and Management

WebAggression between dogs in the same household. Identify and remove resources that may be guarded (e.g., food, chews, bones, toys). Separate dogs with …

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Nutritional Intervention for Canine Cognitive Dysfunction

WebA supplement containing phosphatidylserine and omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin C, L-carnitine, alpha-lipoic acid, coenzyme Q, and selenium (Activait; Vet Plus, vetplusglobal.com) has …

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Practicing Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine: Challenge or …

Webtvpjournal.com | September/October 2016 | TODAY’S VETERINARY PRACTICE GUEST EDITORIAL 15 Investing time in understanding this process can help incorporate more …

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