A Novel Therapy for Treating Osteoarthritis Pain
12/26/2022
When it comes to pain management we know that a multimodal approach works best for most patients. Our toolbox for treating chronic arthritis pain typically includes NSAIDs in combination with differen...
Read MoreWhat works for those dogs with chronic gastrointestinal diseases? - A nutritionist’s perspective
12/21/2022
Dogs with chronic or chronic, intermittent gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are commonly encountered and these cases can be challenging for veterinary care providers and frustrating for pet owners. Alth...
Read MoreWhat works for dogs with behavior disorders? - A nutritionist's perspective
12/21/2022
In the past five years there has been an explosion of research looking at the interplay between nutrition, the gut microbiome, and behavior. Converging evidence suggests that the brain and the gut mic...
Read MoreVetVine's Canine Epilepsy Summit - Session I Part 2: Behavior
12/15/2022
Canine epilepsy is a chronic neurologic disease that can impact the lives of both the affected dogs and their human caregivers. VetVine's #YourPetsBestLife Series is here to inspire and empower veteri...
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The Relationship Between Pain and Behavior in Dogs and Cats
12/15/2022
Chronic pain has far reaching effects on both humans and animals, and the outward display of pain in dogs and cats is not always obvious. In fact, manifestations of pain in dogs and cats may actuall...
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Pain and Behavioral Change in Dogs and Cats
12/14/2022
Presented by: Dr. Margaret Gruen Access an evaluation / Earn CE credit by viewing this in its entirety and then following the designated link at the very end of the video.
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Cognition & Emotional Development in Assistance Dog Puppies
12/06/2022
Presented by: Brian Hare, MA, PhD Read more about what Dr. Hare had to say about this research: https://www.vetvine.com/forums/topic/1306/cognition-and-emotional-development-in-assistance-dog-pupp...
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Dog Bites - Prevention and other considerations
11/29/2022
Dog bite scenarios involve at least two parties. In the case of a person being bitten, the parties include the dog and one or more humans. While dog bites to humans are common, tragedies (such as de...
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Canine Epilepsy Summit - Live Webinar Questions Answered
11/20/2022
The Canine Epilepsy Summit - presented by VetVine in partnership with North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine - was recorded in October & November of 2022. These are excerpts...
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Canine Epilepsy Questions Answered
11/20/2022
The Canine Epilepsy Summit was presented in the Fall of 2022. In this segment Dr. Karen Muñana and Julie Nettifee address a number of questions that had been submitted by webinar participants. The...
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