Service, support dogs require special consideration
Ensuring ‘dogs with jobs’ receive the best care possible is the goal of a newly published industry resource. The American Animal Hospital
Ensuring ‘dogs with jobs’ receive the best care possible is the goal of a newly published industry resource. The American Animal Hospital
Ensuring “dogs with jobs” receive the best care possible is the goal of a newly published industry resource. The American Animal Hospital
An alarming number of pet-lovers hoping to adopt a new four-legged friend amidst the pandemic were duped by online scam artists. This is according to
Dogs and cats belonging to Canada’s homeless and vulnerably housed people are just as healthy as other populations of owned pets—and even
Some clients may opt to treat parvo at home to save money. Cost can be significant concern when treating a critical illness. Puppies infected with
The inclusion of “portals” separating a cat’s litter area from its living area are among the many advances feline kennels have seen in recent
There are many limitations to the available research evidence in veterinary medicine, but one that does not get enough attention is the lack of
Figure 1: Slow motion video capture is very useful as part of the orthopedic assessment. Stay at the level of the patient, use a brightly lit and
Figure 1: Bony swelling of the rostral right mandible in a 7-month-old dog.Photos courtesy John Lewis Laga is a seven-month-old female spayed
The introduction of the latest technology into a practice can lead to diagnoses veterinarians cannot catch with other equipment. Computed tomography
Figure 1: Georgie is an approximately seven-year-old female-spayed Pekingese on a weight loss plan. She has an extremely low energy requirement and
When performing monopolar electrosurgery, consider shaving the area at the site of the grounding pad if excessive hair exists prior to
David Lane, DVM, ACVSMR, of Points East West Veterinary Services in Squamish, B.C., uses a therapeutic laser.Photos courtesy David Lane/Points East
The research about eating and drinking before anesthesia is often contradictory. A recurring theme in these columns is veterinarians are often forced
Poor little pandemic pups. They’ve caught so much flak for our longer hours, the breakneck pace, and the higher intensity work life we’ve muddled