Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
May 1, 2013
When your technicians and other team members are well trained, they can help keep clients informed about signs of illness in their pets so diagnoses can be reached earlier and treatments initiated sooner.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
April 1, 2013
Cushing's syndrome can be challenging to identify because of its variable clinical manifestations in our canine patients. One of the trickier clinical presentations for veterinarians to keep in mind is recurring pyoderma.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
March 1, 2013
In this case file, the Dechra Veterinary Products Technical Services Team answers five questions they are frequently asked about canine hyperadrenocorticism and VETORYL Capsules.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
February 1, 2013
By:
Lori Thompson, DVM, DACVD
Princess has a five-year history of pedal pruritus that routinely appears in the summer and fall and responds to topical and oral antibiotic and corticosteroid treatment.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
January 1, 2013
By:
Audrey K. Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM, DECVIM
Being aware of the more subtle signs of canine hyperadrenocorticism can be key to early diagnosis and initiation of therapy.
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November 14, 2012
Historically thought to be inconsequential, equine rhinitis viruses are now being identified as a significant contributor to respiratory illness in horses.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
August 20, 2012
By:
Jörg M. Steiner, MedVet, DrMed.Vet, PhD, DACVIM-SA, DECVIM-CA, AGAF
With a vomiting dog, it is critical to distinguish between pancreatitis and nonspecific gastroenteritis. This is because the standard-of-care treatment of pancreatitis is no longer identical to treatment of nonspecific gastroenteritis. Accurate diagnosis will guide you to the best treatment plan for your patient.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
July 1, 2012
Learn how to create wellness plans, how they affect your revenue, seven steps to introducing clients to them, and answers to your questions.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
June 1, 2012
Although practitioners are growing more adept at diagnosing atopic dermatitis, the real challenge comes with providing immediate relief of patients' clinical signs while addressing their underlying allergic disease.
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