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Self-Injurious Behavior - Part I
07/11/2017
Self-injurious behaviors, or activities that result in self-mutilation, are occasionally seen in the veterinary practice setting. This session will focus on acral lick dermatitis and tail chasing.
Read MoreReproductive Emergencies - Problem "Privates"
07/11/2017
Elisa Mazzaferro, MS, DVM, PhD, DACVECC discusses the presentation, diagnosis, differential diagnoses, and management of companion animals with penile and vaginal problems in the emergency room setti...
Read MoreSelf Injurious Behavior - Part II
07/11/2017
Part II of a two part series on self injurious behaviors in dogs and cats. In this segment, there is continued discussion on tail chasing, injuries related to panic disorders, and medical causes that...
Read MoreFemale Reproduction
07/07/2017
The Cat, 2012, Chapter 40, Pages 1195-1227. Author: Susan E. Little Member Fee: $7.95 - Login to Purchase
Read MoreAntibacterial Drugs
07/07/2017
Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases, 2014, Chapter 8, Pages 66-86. Authors: Jane E. Sykes, Mark G. Papich Login to Purchase - $7.95 for Members!
Read MoreWhen Clients or Staff in Training Don't Seem to Hear What You're Saying
07/06/2017
What's said. What's heard and learned. Or not! You’ve just spent 10 minutes explaining something to a client or a staff member in training. The person says they understand and have no questions. Ho...
Read MoreMatters of the Brain - What's Said. What's Heard and Learned. Or Not.
07/03/2017
In spite of our best efforts to clearly and concisely communicate information to our clients or to employees in training, our words don't always stick. It can be frustrating for the one doing the ed...
Read MoreWhat Was Said. What Was Heard and Learned. Or Not.
07/03/2017
You’ve just spent 10 minutes explaining something to a client or a staff member in training. The person says they understand and have no questions. Hours or a few days later, it becomes apparent t...
Read MoreWhy Don't All Dogs and Cats with IBD get Better?
06/26/2017
Joe Bartges, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVN shares 6 reasons why some dogs and cats fail to respond to therapy for IBD and Adverse Food Reactions. Learn more on this topic: http://bit.ly/2saX3yI
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