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RNA vaccines: the way of the future?
Blue strands of RNA

Clinical

RNA vaccines: the way of the future?

Have you heard? RNA vaccines are now available for dogs and cats. Learn more about the makeup of these vaccines, how they stimulate immunity, and what is known so far about safety and efficacy.

5 Questions for a Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Specialist
Dawn Boothe, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP

Clinical

5 Questions for a Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology Specialist

Dawn Boothe, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP, is an Alumni  Professor Emerita at Auburn University, currently working for the Veterinary Information Network as an editor, author, consultant and general provide of drug information.

Best friend 2.0: Pet cloning—should you do it?
Illustration with a DNA strand and identical pairs of a dog and cat, to suggest cloning

Clinical

Best friend 2.0: Pet cloning—should you do it?

The pet cloning business is booming. The only U.S. pet cloning company charges $50,000 to clone a dog or cat—and there’s a 5- to 7-month waitlist. But with thousands of shelter pets in need of adoption, is it an ethical decision?

H5N1: A feline case study and expert insights on managing cases in your practice
h5n1 cat

Clinical

H5N1: A feline case study and expert insights on managing cases in your practice

We’ll look at a case study regarding a 10-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat presented to a veterinary clinic in the western United States. We’ll also talk with several experts who will provide information and resources to help you manage feline H5N1 cases in your practice.

A clear vision: What general practitioners should know about ophthalmology advances, referrals, and more in veterinary medicine 
two veterinary workers holding a small dog doing ophthalmology work

A clear vision: What general practitioners should know about ophthalmology advances, referrals, and more in veterinary medicine 

From understanding when and what cases to refer, to taking a deep dive into the latest advancements in the specialty, there’s a lot to keep an eye out for when it comes to seeing all the updates in veterinary ophthalmology.

Top ten reasons cat owners call the Pet Poison Helpline
white cat with their mouth open by a bowl

Client Communication

Top ten reasons cat owners call the Pet Poison Helpline

Curious to know the top 10 things that cat owners called the Pet Poison Helpline about in 2024? From lilies to amphetamines, the list highlights the most common things cat owners frantically called about.

Reconsidering fluid bag use in veterinary medicine
Hospital, iv drip medicine and doctor with gloves

Clinical

Reconsidering fluid bag use in veterinary medicine

Do you make your own saline flush syringes in your practice? What about reusing fluid bags for multiple patients? If you are looking for the latest guidance on these practices, look no further. Read on to see what AAHA’s guidelines and standards have to say and get insight from an expert in the field.

Wired for wellness: The tech revolution in pet health
Medical technology, doctor use AI robots for diagnosis, care, and increasing accuracy patient treatment in future. Medical research and development innovation technology to improve patient health.

Practice Management

Wired for wellness: The tech revolution in pet health

Over the last 25 years, technology has completely reshaped how we work. The last decade has brought massive shifts in how we deliver care, communicate, and manage patient health. And the craziest part? We’re just getting started.

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