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Cancer Attributable to Infection? What we know about the genus Bartonella and its role in the development of hemangiosarcoma in dogs
06/08/2022
The word cancer is a fairly non-specific term and includes a variety of diseases stemming from abnormal cell growth. There are many types of cancer and a number of proposed mechanisms or causes for th...
Read MoreCancer Attributable to Infection? What we know about Bartonella and hemangiosarcoma in dogs
06/06/2022
Presented by Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM, DACVIM 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. Read mor...
Read MoreNontraumatic hemoabdomen and premature death in dogs with benign histopathologic findings
05/26/2022
Hemoabdomen (hemoperitoneum) in dogs can develop in association with abdominal trauma, splenic disease, a bleeding abdominal mass or nodule, abdominal organ torsion, and coagulopathy. In the absence o...
Read MoreDiseases in horses that have a nutrition or nutritional management cause or component
04/24/2022
This is the fourth of a 4-part series on feeding the horse, presented by internationally recognized and leading equine nutrition consultant Dr. Steve Jackson. In this segment the focus will turn to...
Read MoreDiseases in horses that have a nutrition or nutritional management cause or component
04/24/2022
Presented by Dr. Stephen Jackson, PhD Earn CE credit / Access an evaluation by viewing this in its entirety and then clicking the designated link at the very end of the video.
Read MoreDog Body Language - Signs of stress and discomfort
04/14/2022
Sherrie Yuschak, a veterinary technician specialist in behavior, explains some of the outward signs of stress in dogs. Any of these can be a signal that a dog is conflicted about what to do next or...
Read MoreCancer Diagnosis in Dogs & Cats - The Impact of Second Opinion Histopathology
03/31/2022
Seeking a second opinion is commonplace in human medicine. Recently published data from an evaluation of second opinions in human patients found that second opinion requests were most common for ortho...
Read More“They’re more than just a dog:” Helping veterinarians understand the impact of service dog loss
03/31/2022
Presented by: Dr. Phyllis Erdman, Dr. Cori Bussolari, Dr. Wendy Packman, Dr. Jennifer Currin-McCulloch You can access the publication here: https://doi.org/10.1177/10541373211054168 Access an e...
Read MoreNontraumatic hemoabdomen in dogs and premature death despite benign histopath
03/30/2022
Presented by: Kristin Zersen, DVM, DACVECC Earn CE credit / Access an evaluation by viewing this video in its entirety and then clicking the designated link at the very end of the video. Read mo...
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