October 14, 2020
Weekly News Roundup 10/9 to 10/15
This week: The Tasmanian devils’ triumphant return, blinking slowly can help you communicate with cats, and dogs may like each other’s faces more than they like yours.
October 14, 2020
This week: The Tasmanian devils’ triumphant return, blinking slowly can help you communicate with cats, and dogs may like each other’s faces more than they like yours.
October 08, 2020
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association free article: Are absorbable suture cassettes contaminated through multiuse in a high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter environment?
October 07, 2020
This week: Salmonella outbreaks reported in pet hedgehogs, a Colorado community college launches the country’s first veterinary technician apprenticeship program, and camels could catch COVID.
October 07, 2020
AAHA’s peer-reviewed, scientific journal unveiled a new website this week, featuring a sleek, modern look that improves reader experience.
October 22, 2020
It’s been a long, weird time for everyone, and clients’ tempers are wearing thin. Here's what to do if things get heated.
October 22, 2020
Despite common wisdom, a new study out of Cornell suggests that the presence of lubricin might actually be a predictor of osteoarthritis.
October 22, 2020
Antimicrobial-resistant microorganisms are one of the most serious global problems facing both human and animal healthcare. Antimicrobial stewardship is an important part of the solution
October 28, 2020
This week: Applications to veterinary school are way up, American Humane’s 2020 veterinary heroes, and where do pets go when they pass?
October 27, 2020
Delivering veterinary services to cats is a different breed of care. And while some practices are exclusively dedicated to the care of cats, others would like to develop an increased focus on feline healthcare. Partners for Healthy Pets has free resources to help both.
October 01, 2020
Consistent veterinary care through every stage of life not only helps extend the years of good health, it can give clients and pets more time together.