June 24, 2021
Jump in fraudulent rabies vaccination papers leads to CDC ban on imported dogs
Starting July 14, the CDC will ban the importation of dogs from more than 100 countries at high risk for canine rabies.
June 24, 2021
Starting July 14, the CDC will ban the importation of dogs from more than 100 countries at high risk for canine rabies.
September 16, 2021
Xylitol-related calls to pet poison hotlines have skyrocketed in recent years. The Paws Off Act of 2021, which would require food products containing xylitol to include a warning label, could help.
July 01, 2021
The American Association of Feline Practitioners released their updated 2021 AAFP Feline Senior Care Guidelines this week. Here’s what’s new.
October 30, 2019
This week: Alumni give back in the Badger State, the most popular dog names for 2020, and are you taking enough photos of your cat?
October 21, 2021
Where do worried pet owners go when they can’t see their regular vet? Since curbside started, many are going to the nearest emergency hospital—whether it’s an emergency or not.
November 01, 2021
If you suspect your hospital has inadvertently purchased used disposable surgeon and patient examination gloves that are being passed off as new, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to know.
November 04, 2021
It’s probably no surprise to you that the number of ethically challenging situations (ESC) faced by veterinary staff has risen sharply since the start of the pandemic. But the most common types of ECS have changed, too.
November 18, 2021
Occupational burnout isn’t a medically recognized condition—you won’t find it in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), for example. So how do you know if you've got it?
December 01, 2021
The first step is to identify what you want your protocols to cover. Almost all aspects of clinic operations can be included. But focus on areas where you currently experience the most conflict.
February 07, 2022
No industry, including veterinary medicine, is immune to depression. But positive psychology, a scientific approach to happiness, may help to balance the blues with its direct opposite.