Clinical
What the streamlined CDC COVID guidance means for veterinary staff
You don’t have to quarantine if exposed, but don’t throw away those masks quite yet.
Clinical
You don’t have to quarantine if exposed, but don’t throw away those masks quite yet.
Behavior and Training
It turns out that adopting a dog is a lot like dating, only without the “getting-to-know-you” cup of coffee.
Clinical
Injuries to paw pads, nails, and feet are a common risk for working dogs. To help them perform their very best, make paw exams and discussions of proper foot care part of every visit.
Practice Management
Ten million pets go missing each year, but only one in ten is found. Checking the chip can improve the odds.
Behavior and Training
This is International Assistance Dog Week, created to recognize and honor all the devoted, hardworking assistance dogs helping individuals mitigate their disability related limitations.
Clinical
Monkeypox kind of snuck up on us. We’ve been so busy stressing about COVID rebounds and Omicron variants, headlines about monkeypox haven’t been top of mind for most.
Behavior
Multipet households are common—but what if some of those pets, specifically cats and dogs, don’t get along? Pheromones might be the answer.
Practice Management
Despite being busy than ever, AAHA-member practices managed to take time out on July 22, AAHA-Accredited Practice Day, to celebrate their AAHA-accreditation in person and on social media.
Cats are truly the underdogs of veterinary medicine. They tend to be noncompliant patients, they are misunderstood, and often keep to themselves. Behavior issues are the feline way of wanting to tell us something. But do we listen?