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A veterinarian recently asked an important follow-up question after discussions on emergency treatment: If an emergency patient is brought to the clinic showing obvious signs of neglect or possible abuse,...
Vincristine is one of the most commonly administered chemotherapeutic drugs in small animal practice, particularly for canine transmissible venereal tumor (TVT), immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (IMT), and certain hematologic malignancies. While generally...
Recently, a fellow veterinarian privately sent me screenshots of social media posts advertising ear cropping services allegedly being performed by individuals who are not veterinarians. She asked if I could...
It is one of the most emotionally difficult questions in veterinary medicine. A critically ill dog is rushed into a clinic. A cat has been hit by a car. A...
One of the most common questions people ask about veterinary school is: “Do veterinary students dissect live animals, or are they already dead?” The simple answer is no. Veterinary students...
A recent online discussion raised an important question that many pet owners ask: “If I’m worried about my pet, doesn’t that automatically make it an emergency?” The concern is understandable....