Culture and People
5 Questions for a VTS Zoo Medicine Specialist
Erica Campbell, LVT, VTS (Zoo), secretary of the Academy of Veterinary Zoological Medicine Technicians, answers the 5 questions.
Culture and People
Erica Campbell, LVT, VTS (Zoo), secretary of the Academy of Veterinary Zoological Medicine Technicians, answers the 5 questions.
Approaching the “money talk” in a proactive, transparent and intentional way at key moments of care can make all the difference in how clients feel about their visit to your clinic.
Clinical
Ever struggle with communicating with clients about your cancer cases? Labby digs into the 2026 AAHA Oncology guidelines to offer helpful insights in this month’s Dear Labby.
Clinical
A new study examines the ocular and cardiovascular abnormalities suffered by a dog after she ingested a tube of ointment used to treat human dermatological conditions.
Culture and People
A new scholarship from ASPCA will provide financial assistance to qualifying veterinary and veterinary technician students who are committed to pursuing careers in animal welfare.
Culture and People
Did you know you can turn a bad relationship into lifesaving care? “Neuter Your Ex” campaigns seek to do just that by making a difference in feral cat populations.
Clinical
How often do pets on chronic medication need some type of monitoring? And what do you when clients declined the recommended monitoring? These questions are being discussed in the AAHA Community, so we got some expert insight on the topic.
Culture and People
You’re familiar with working dogs and horses, but how about otters? Splash, the search and recovery otter, has made waves for his work finding remains underwater, and Trends had the opportunity to meet the otter and his handler to learn how the team carries out this important work.
Culture and People
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In a letter to the editor in the International Journal of Clinical Studies and Medical Case Reports (IJCMCR), veterinary toxicologists are alerting veterinary professionals of a new risk they are seeing more cases from dogs ingesting reusable migraine relief gel masks containing hydrogel.