A Picture is Worth 1000 Words
12/04/2015
Your seat is the best seat in the house, making this a truly special hour! Join us as Dr. Schaer shares a compilation of images that convey special clinical diagnostic significance.
Read MoreRange-of-Motion and Stretching Exercises
12/04/2015
Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy (Second Edition), 2014, Chapter 25, Pages 431-446. Authors: Darryl L. Millis, David Levine Member fee: $5.95 - Login to purchase and download
Read MoreShould stress management be part of the clinical care provided to chronically ill dogs?
12/04/2015
Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, Vol 10( 6), November–December 2015, Pages 489-495. Authors: Sandra L. Nicholson, Joanne E. Meredith Member fee: $7.95 - Login t...
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Itchy Dogs - Communicating the Essentials to Clients
11/27/2015
In this presentation on "The Itchy Dog," you will learn some helpful ways for communicating important information to clients regarding chronic pruritus. Access an evaluation form: http://vetvine.co...
Read MoreAdverse Food Reactions in Dogs and Cats
11/19/2015
Vet Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, Vol 41(2), March 2011, pp 361-379. Authors: Frédéric P. Gaschen, Sandra R. Merchant. Member fee: $7.95 - login to purchase and download
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Correlation of Pruritis with GI Signs in Healthy Dogs
11/19/2015
VetVine Internal Medicine expert, Dr. Elisabeth Zenger, discusses findings of a study that examined the correlation of pruritus with GI signs in healthy dogs. Post questions or comments on this t...
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Voice Enabled Devices and Laser Toys
11/16/2015
What you need to know about laser pointer toys and other technology driven gadgets that can keep you remotely connected to your pet. Share your comments in my Forum thread on this topic: http://ve...
Read MoreAssessing Tissue Perfusion - Clinical Variables and Blood Lactate
11/11/2015
Oxygenation and tissue perfusion is essential for cell metabolism. The amount of oxygen that ultimately reaches the tissues depends on several factors including the amount of oxygen in the inspired ai...
Read MoreAnticonvulsant Therapy in Dogs
11/11/2015
Client compliance is one of the biggest challenges that clinicians face when recommending treatment for any medical problem. The reality is that many pet owners are hard pressed to adhere to a TID adm...
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Toxins, Drugs, and Infectious Diseases Associated with Acute Liver Failure in Dogs and Cats
11/09/2015
Part II on the topic of Acute Liver Failure. This Evidence Based Update includes a clinical review of acute liver failure in dogs and cats with an emphasis on the drugs, toxins, and infectious disease...
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