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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Parasites of dogs and cats from wildlife (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

There are a number of diseases that dogs and cats acquire from wildlife. Some are acquired through vectors while some are acquired by ingestion.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Heartworm spreading in the United States

March 16, 2009

The number of heartworm cases continues to climb in parts of the United States.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT

ClinQuiz: Fast tick facts

March 1, 2009

Test your knowledge of ticks and tick-borne diseases with this short quiz.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT

Selected parasiticides in dogs and cats (PDF)

March 1, 2009

Handy reference charts

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT

Just Ask the Expert: Kevin R. Kazacos, DVM, PhD

March 1, 2009

Q. Why should I test for heartworm infection in cats?

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT

How you and your clients can win the flea control battle

March 1, 2009

Why do fleas sometimes persist in an environment even when you think you and your client are doing everything right?

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT

Flea control history form (PDF)

March 1, 2009

Use this form to gather a thorough history about flea control.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT

Focus on residual activity: Case study data reveal a clearer flea control picture

March 1, 2009

A dog in Tampa, Fla., had a severe flea infestation. An area flea-counting system was used to evaluate pet flea counts.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Have You Heard? More sleep = fewer parasites (4:10)

February 5, 2009

Researchers have verified a benefit of sleep.

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