
Nontraumatic Hemoabdomen And Premature Death In Dogs With Benign Histopathologic Findings
03/29/2022
Hemoabdomen (hemoperitoneum) in dogs can develop in association with abdominal trauma, splenic disease, a bleeding abdominal mass or nodule, abdominal organ torsion, and coagulopathy. In the absence o...
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Feeding Athletic And Performance Horses
03/03/2022
This is the third of a 4-part series on feeding the horse, presented by internationally recognized and leading equine nutrition consultant Dr. Steve Jackson. In this segment Dr. Jackson focuses his di...
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Feeding The Mare And Young Horse
02/17/2022
This is the second of a 4-part series on feeding the horse, presented by internationally recognized and leading equine nutrition consultant Dr. Steve Jackson. This segment focuses on the relationship...
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Forages: The Basis Of Equine Nutrition
01/18/2022
This is the first of a 4-part series on feeding the horse, presented by internationally recognized and leading equine nutrition consultant Dr. Steve Jackson.In this segment Dr. Jackson discusses the r...
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The Loss Of A Service Dog Through Death Or Retirement: Experiences And Impact On Handlers And The Important Role Of Veterinary Professionals
12/01/2021
Service dog handlers and their service dogs have a unique and profound relationship. Numerous studies have identified how service dogs positively impact people with disabilities, including the ability...
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How To Establish THC Diagnosis In The Emergency Room
09/14/2021
Across the United States, local jurisdictions are revisiting historic prohibitions on the sale, possession and consumption of marijuana and other products containing Δ9-tetrahydrocannabidiol (TH...
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Splenic Masses In Dogs - Differentiating Malignant From Benign Masses
07/07/2021
A dog presenting for acute illness associated with a splenic mass is commonplace in small animal practice. The typical scenario is that of an older, large breed dog that has become acutely weak or may...
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A Novel Non-surgical Option To Preserve Limbs In Canine Osteosarcoma
05/25/2021
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common bone cancer in dogs. Large and giant breeds such as Irish Wolfhound, Great Dane, Greyhound, Scottish Deerhound, Rottweiler, Boxer, Saint Bernard, and Irish Setter...
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Vector-borne Disease Diagnostics: From "ruff" To "purrfect"
04/26/2021
Worldwide, diseases that are transmitted by ticks and fleas to companion animals continue to expand in frequency and geographic distribution. While a positive test result for a vector-borne disease gr...
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Donโt Skip Leg Day: Improving Outcomes In Dogs Recovering From TPLO For Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture Repair
04/26/2021
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture, similar to ACL tears in humans, is a common orthopedic injury in pet dogs. A tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) is a common procedure performed to address stif...
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