The authors analyzed 1,862 samples from the urinary tract of dogs and cats, submitted to a veterinary microbiological diagnostic laboratory in 2019 and 2020 in Germany.
The project recently concluded and the campaign gifts of more than $12 million exceeded expectations. The goal was to increase grant and scholarship support for equine medical research, veterinary...
PetTalk, from the School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University
Spring’s warmer weather signals the time for more outdoor adventures, especially for dogs who tend to be curious while outside. It also signals a time when owners should begin thinking about...
As the nation continues to contend with the adverse mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the AVMA and the American Psychiatric Association are calling attention to the mental health...
Leishmaniasis is one of the most common zoonoses worldwide and a serious public health concern, yet it is often overlooked and neglected in dogs in the U.S. With the number of cases rising in the...
Two equine patients presented separately with severe abdominal distention, colic, lethargy and decreased appetite. An ante-mortem diagnosis of lymphoma was reached in each case based on peritoneal...
Important antimicrobial drugs approved for use in food-producing animals decreased by 38% from 2015. This decline was caused by the FDA’s Veterinary Feed Directive, implemented in 2017, which...
Experience and knowledge become indispensable factors that can help you move with greater awareness in a context that remains challenging and complex for equity...
The aim of this article was not only to summarize the clinical features and the possible etiology, but also being work to place temporal lobe epilepsy within the veterinary epilepsy classification.
Several studies performed in humans have demonstrated that the onset of systemic inflammatory response syndrome represents a high-risk condition that could lead...
Previous studies have shown that the two largest nuclear disasters in history, occurring at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986 and the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011, led to...
Product helps practices retain, attract top talent to stop cycle of burnout, understaffing
High employee turnover and vacancies in staffing continue to frustrate the animal health industry. In response to these issues, Vetoquinol announced on March 13 the launch of VetPowerment, an...
This study describes for the first time the occurrence of L. infantum infection among a population of reintroduced and wild-born L. pardinus living in the Portuguese Guadiana Valley Park.
Loyal's regulatory expert Karen Greenwood said that the FDA’s decision means the company’s scientific design of the study meets high quality standards and will validate whether the company’s...
By Professor Lionel J. Dawson, BVSc, Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine
To ensure successful births of lambs and kids, it is important to monitor the pregnant does and ewes, be prepared to aid in a difficult birth and have a plan to care for the new babies in order to...
A recent systemic review of mesotherapy in human medicine found that only a small percentage of studies identified had a methodology sufficiently robust to be included in the review. The authors also...
Inflammatory airway disorders were present in 57% of the cases
The aim of this study was to describe clinical characteristics in a cohort of 30 dogs with reverse sneezing. Clinicians retrospectively evaluated signalment, clinical features, results of diagnostic...
When pets are fighting cancer, malnutrition is one of the greatest risks, which can make it hard to optimize a pet's quality of life. Pets can lose lean muscle, experience digestion issues and loss...
PetTalk, from the School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University
Dr. Brian Shoemake, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, discusses the physiology behind grain overload, treatment methods, and how to...