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In many veterinary clinics, when a dog is diagnosed with babesiosis, the treatment plan often includes metronidazole. This observation raises an important question among veterinarians: Why is metronidazole frequently included...
In small animal practice, a confusing situation sometimes occurs: a puppy tests positive on a canine parvovirus lateral flow antigen test, yet the dog appears clinically normal and was recently...
In small animal practice, diagnostic rapid tests have become indispensable. Lateral flow antigen kits are widely used for diseases such as canine parvovirus, distemper, and other infectious agents because they...
In practice, veterinarians often make decisions using the tools available, not always the tools we wish we had. One common example is diagnosing feline panleukopenia, a serious and often fatal...
In practice, there are times when a patient is still under treatment or monitoring, but the owner decides to take the animal home before the veterinarian recommends discharge. This is...
In veterinary practice, there are moments when a patient’s life hangs by a thread. You see the problem clearly. You know what procedure could save the animal. Sometimes the solution...