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Thrombocytopenia in veterinary practice is one of those conditions that immediately changes the direction of a case. Once platelet counts begin to fall, every move becomes critical. Timing matters. Decisions...
In veterinary medicine, most cancers behave the same way. They grow inside one patient and stay there. But canine transmissible venereal tumor (TVT) breaks that rule completely. TVT is one...
Pyometra is one of the most common and life-threatening reproductive diseases in intact female dogs. Almost every small animal veterinarian eventually encounters it. Yet many pet owners think it is...
In small animal practice, when a dog comes in with blood parasitism, especially diseases like ehrlichiosis or babesiosis, many veterinarians automatically include doxycycline in the treatment protocol. A common question...
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...