Veterinary Professional Resource Library

The resource library provides the most up-to-date guidance on companion animal care.

Employees of AAHA-accredited hospitals and individual members enjoy access to all resources, many are free.

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Cultural Competency Toolkit
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Cultural Competency Toolkit

Ever wish you could have valuable insights from an AAHA webinar at your fingertips to go back to whenever you need them? Now you can with our Cultural Competency Toolkit, full of actionable insight and resources!

AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines Certificate
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AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines Certificate

Developed in alignment with the 2018 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats, this comprehensive course offers a practical, clinical approach to managing diabetic cases. Through engaging modules and detailed case studies, you will gain a solid understanding of both the clinical presentation and the long-term management strategies necessary for effective diabetes care in pets.

Animal Hospice & Palliative Care Certificate Program
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Animal Hospice & Palliative Care Certificate Program

Improve end-of-life care for your patients, clients and yourself. Open to veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and all other members of the veterinary team, the Animal Hospice and Palliative Care Certificate Program is an online continuing education course covering topics in animal hospice, palliative care, and the euthanasia experience.

Stay, Please
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Stay, Please

Veterinary medicine has a problem: It’s losing good people at an unsustainable rate. Learn more with our free white paper.

Telehealth Guidelines Toolkit
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2021 AAHA/AVMA Telehealth Guidelines for Small-Animal Practice

Telehealth Guidelines Toolkit

Want to learn more about how telehealth can benefit your patients, clients, and your practice? Now you can with our comprehensive implementation toolkit.

2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats
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2024 AAHA Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

Fluid therapy is a mainstay of veterinary practice, from prescribing subcutaneous fluids for the feline kidney disease patient, to supporting the dehydrated parvovirus-positive pup, to treating the Addisonian dog in crisis, to administering fluids during anesthesia. Determining which type of fluids to select, how much to administer, and for how long can be like navigating through choppy waters.

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