Articles by Audrey K. Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA - Veterinary Medicine
  • SEARCH:
Medicine Center
DVM Veterinary Medicine Featuring Information from:

ADVERTISEMENT

Articles by Audrey K. Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA

Audrey K. Cook, BVM&S, MRCVS, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA


Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843

Articles
Image Quiz: Polyuria in a Pomeranian with a history of hair cycle arrest (Sponsored by Dechra)
November 10, 2011

What is causing this dog's clinical signs?

Image Quiz: A Labrador with PU/PD and hepatomegaly (Sponsored by Dechra)
May 16, 2011

This senior dog now also struggles to get up on the couch. Take a look at Jack's photo, assess his initial laboratory findings, and decide what test to do next.

The AAHA diabetes guidelines: An inside look
October 1, 2010

Dr. Audrey Cook explains how the new guidelines were created.

When to consider aspergillosis in dogs
August 1, 2010

In general, this fungal infection in dogs is either sinonasal or disseminated.

Reader Questions: More diabetic regulation advice
August 1, 2010

In our April issue as an accompaniment to the article "Identifying the reasons behind difficult-to-control diabetes in dogs" by Dr. Audrey Cook, we asked you if you had questions for Dr. Cook about diabetes. Here is a second installment of her responses.

How to manage feline chronic diarrhea, Part I: Diagnosis
July 1, 2010

An increase in the frequency and liquidity of bowel movements is an important sign of gastrointestinal (GI) disease in cats.

Treating chronic diarrhea in cats
July 1, 2010

Chronic diarrhea is best managed with targeted therapy based on a specific diagnosis.

What you want to know about diabetic regulation
June 1, 2010

We asked you if you had questions for Dr. Audrey Cook about diabetes. Here are her responses.

Identifying the reasons behind difficult-to-control diabetes in dogs
April 1, 2010

Diabetes mellitus is a common endocrinopathy in canine practice, but successful patient management sometimes can be a challenge.

ADVERTISEMENT

Click here