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Ultrasound assessment of the kidneys is one of the most common—and most powerful—applications of caliper measurement in small animal practice. Beyond a subjective “normal vs abnormal” impression, objective renal measurements...
You take a lateral radiograph for a vague complaint. Maybe stiffness. Maybe reluctance to jump. Then you see it. Bony projections bridging vertebrae. Rough edges where smooth lines should be....
Why This One Number Still Carries So Much Weight Every veterinarian has faced this moment. A coughing dog. A hazy thorax. A client asking the dangerous question, “Doc, enlarged ba...
Gallbladder sludge is one of the most commonly overlooked findings in small animal abdominal ultrasound. Often dismissed as “incidental,” sludge can actually be an early marker of hepatobiliary dysfunction, especially...
Euthanasia is one of the hardest decisions in veterinary medicine. It is never taken lightly, never done impulsively, and always anchored on compassion, medical facts, and the pet’s overall welfare....
Isoxazolines have transformed parasite control in cats by offering broad-spectrum protection against both ectoparasites and endoparasites in a single topical formulation. Today’s combination products go beyond fleas and ticks; they...