Increasing regulations have made many opioids difficult to obtain or more cumbersome to use, forcing practitioners to explore alternative pain management strategies and medications in an effort to maintain the same level of care.
More pet owners are opting for non-traditional animals like pygmy goats and potbellied pigs. But what happens when they can no longer care for farm animals in their urban homes?
Navigating the intricacies of endocrine disorders in pets poses a multifaceted challenge for veterinarians treating these patients.
When the majority of cats and dogs have some degree of periodontal disease, it is more important than ever to educate clients on the importance of regular dental cleanings for their pets.
Implementing permission-seeking protocols with animals could have dramatic effects, says behavior consultant and MVC 2024 speaker Steve Dale.
Agriculture is big business in Ohio, which means keeping the state’s deer populations healthy is an important initiative for wildlife and agriculture officials.
Almost a quarter of the 85 million pet owners in the U.S. are Hispanic—but only 5% of veterinarians are.
It may not be exciting, but there are regulations that every practicing veterinarian needs to know about. Take 20 minutes to find out what the most important current issues are—and you could save yourself a lot of angst!
Like most issues facing the veterinary profession, the equine vet shortage didn't happen overnight, and there isn't a simple one-size-fits-all solution.
Being able to understand the feelings of others helps us establish stronger connections with both colleagues and clients, which in turn increases compliance and improves medical outcomes.