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Intestinal Foreign Bodies in Dogs: Postoperative patient outcomes and practice pearls

08/17/2021
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Dr. Daniel Lopez - a board certified veterinary surgeon - discusses findings of a recently published retrospective study that examined the relative risk of surgical complications (dehiscence) in dog...

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Small Animal Specialty Mashup - Chest Tube Placement: Over-the-Wire Technique

08/06/2021
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In this Specialty Mashup we review the required instrumentation and provide a step by step demonstration on how to place a chest tube in small animals using the over-the-wire technique. Running...

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What works for cats with chronic kidney disease?

08/05/2021
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Dr. Donna Raditic - a board certified veterinary nutritionist - introduces her webinar on the topic of chronic kidney disease in cats in which she discusses management strategies and consideration...

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Aggression

08/04/2021
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The focus of this presentation is owner-directed aggression of dogs including why it happens, how to work through the problem, and multimodal therapy considerations including behavior modification and...

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The Emotional Impact of a Pet's Behavior Problem on the Caregiver - Aggression

08/04/2021
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Dealing with an aggressive pet can be a huge stressor on its guardian and/or family. Whether it is a pet that is aggressive towards other animals or humans, there are often complex social and emotiona...

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Unexpected complication? Routine anesthesia gone wrong? Diagnosing hypoxemia and what to do about it.

08/04/2021
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There may be simple procedures but there's never a simple anesthetic event! In this segment, the perioperative diagnosis is hypoxemia. How do we prevent it, diagnose it, and manage it if it develo...

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Can We Reduce Associated Gastrointestinal Upset When Administering Oral Antibiotics?

08/04/2021
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Gastrointestinal upset - including loss of appetite, vomiting, and/or diarrhea - is one of the more common adverse effects associated with the administration of oral antibiotics. In this week's Spe...

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Reducing the Stress of a Veterinary Visit with Gabapentin

08/04/2021
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Owner’s perception of stress in their pet is a primary reason for avoiding veterinary care. Strategies to reduce stress and ease handling of fearful pets during veterinary visits have included behavio...

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Critical Care Medicine Mashup: The Rule of Twenty - A Patient Care Checklist

08/04/2021
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A check list is helpful for avoiding tunnel vision and ensuring that all aspects of patient care have been considered and tended to each and every day. This is particularly true for very sick or criti...

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