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Renal radiographs don’t shout. They whisper. If you know what to listen for, they tell you more than you think. Start with kidney size — but never stop there Use...
For years, you showed up with skill long before there was structure. With responsibility before there was regulation. With professionalism before the law ever put it into words. And still...
The filing of House Bill No. 7541 has sparked intense discussion within the veterinary community. Beyond the headlines, many veterinarians are asking the same hard questions — about authority, scope,...
Social media jokes often say that when a dog “vomits yellow,” something dramatic is happening. In real veterinary medicine, however, yellow vomit is common—but context is everything. One of the...
Rickets is a nutritional and metabolic bone disease of growing dogs, characterized by defective mineralization of bone and cartilage. While considered uncommon in well-managed practices, rickets still appears in real-world...
Babesiosis is commonly labeled as a tick-borne disease, but in clinical practice it behaves more like a chronic blood-borne infection with multiple transmission routes, including vertical transmission. Successful management depends...