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How to Support Patients and Parents Through Pet Cancer Diagnosis and...

As dedicated veterinarians, you possess an unwavering commitment to improving the lives of pets – and, ultimately, their humans. A task made all the...

Adapt Pet Health for the Better with Adaptogens

In the realm of holistic health, adaptogens have emerged as a fascinating avenue for improving the well-being of both humans and animals. These versatile...

Wildfire-injured cats more prone to blood clots

Cats that suffer from smoke inhalation and burns are likely to have blood clots, according to a study by the University of California, Davis...

Feeding cats in 2022

Encouraging your clients to feed their cats the way nature intended helps prevent obesity and other health problems. We heard it all the way through...

Summit on reimagining the future of care

Topline findings to be released from a new study on the impact of DEI barriers to pet ownership at summit While more than 70% of...

Aging problems in cats: helping clients through the golden years

Offer your clients the guidance they need to enhance their feline companion’s quality of life and longevity throughout the aging process. As animals grow older,...

Do cats with chronic kidney disease need gastric acid suppression?

Gastrointestinal protectant use is ubiquitous in veterinary medicine. But is it always necessary? Learn more about new concepts regarding the use of gastric acid...

An integrative approach to chronic kidney disease (CKD) in cats

CKD is a common but manageable condition in feline patients, and responds well to integrative medicine. Herbs and acupuncture are key therapies. Chronic kidney...

Chiropractic problems and treatments in cats — case studies

Take a look at an example of how chiropractic can help solve many underlying issues in feline patients within the veterinary clinic. For those not...

Chiropractic problems and treatments in domestic cats

Chiropractic problems are often found as the underlying reason feline patients are presented. If more veterinarians were trained to recognize this component of cat...