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How mothers matter: The influence of early maternal interaction on offspring behavior and development

01/09/2023
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Dr. Emily Bray, PhD discusses the ways in which maternal style, experienced over the first few weeks of life, has a long-lasting impact on later offspring development. Included in this discussion:...

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What the Flu! Protecting dogs and communities from canine influenza virus

01/09/2023
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Canine influenza viruses (CIV) have become established in North America and this has resulted in large high-profile canine outbreaks. Such outbreaks often have greatest impact in canine group settings...

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The Spay / Neuter Conundrum in Dogs: Breed and Body Size-Specific Guidelines

01/09/2023
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The practice of early spay / neuter for companion dogs not intended for breeding has been standard for decades. The proposed reasons are several, including preventing unwanted pregnancies, preventing...

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Canine Degenerative Myelopathy: From Gene Mutation Discovery to Clinical Trials

01/09/2023
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Degenerative myelopathy (DM) is an inherited, adult-onset disease of the spinal cord causing progressive weakness and paralysis of the hind limbs and eventually all limbs. DM has clinical, histopathol...

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New Research Insights Into Canine Addison's Disease

01/09/2023
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Addison’s disease is an autoimmune endocrine disorder in which the body attacks and destroys the outer layer of the adrenal gland, called the adrenal cortex. Dogs with Addison’s disease are at high ri...

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The Itchy Dog - Communicating the Essentials to Clients

01/09/2023
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The chronically itchy dog can be a challenge to successfully manage. Furthermore, chronic itch can take a toll on the human animal bond as well as the veterinarian-client relationship. Effectively com...

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From Leashes to Neurons: The Importance of Exercising Your Dog's Brain for Optimal Mental and Physical Health

01/09/2023
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Karen Overall, MA, VMD, PhD, DACVB discusses what we know about canine cognition, learning, brain aging, and the relationship between working dog tasks and problem solving skills. Running time: 50...

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A New Digital Prescribing Tool for Veterinary Practices

01/06/2023
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A VetVine Specialty Update on the findings of a recent independent evaluation of a new digital technology available to veterinary practices. In this segment Sheri L. Berger, DVM, DACVO describes a...

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Perspectives on Caregiving

01/06/2023
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The demands of our day to day work tending to the health and well-being of animals can take a toll on the personal well-being of the provider. Additionally, it can have an adverse effect on our actu...

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